8.01.2006

Fishin and Movin

I got an invite to head out fishing with (Mike) Gengler on Lake Michigan Monday night. Monday was another incredibly hot day but once we got out on the water the temperature was perfect.

We ended up catching our 10 fish (all salmon) limit in about an hour-and-a-half. Incredibly, almost all of them came in on the same line.

I'm thinking about getting this picture screenprinted on a t-shirt to wear when we go out again in a week or so with Mike and Kevin...

more pics here




Tuesday was another hot one for the move of Mr. Jon Fox to Milton. The move went as smoothly as could be imagined and we got all of his gear moved down there in one trip. Jonny recently graduated (Carroll) and will be the new band director at MHS. I'm sure he'll be awesome at it.

New Battery for the MacBook

My only complaint about my otherwise awesome Macbook Pro has been an incredibly short amount of battery life. So, I was quite excited when Dion (Almaer) pointed out a battery replacement program that I am eligible for.

Ordering the replacement couldn't be simpler... unless you don't have your head on straight like yours truly...

* jim closes everything and powers down
* takes out battery and writes down battery serial#
* powers up and goes to online form
* powers down
* takes out and writes down laptop serial# (yes, this wasn't completely necessary)
* fills out form
* form says "battery serial# has already been submitted for replacement"
* searches for number to call
* calls and gets "it'll be 15 min message"
* wishes stupid old phone that had speaker phone capability would still work so the phone didn't have to be pressed to ear
* 20 min passes
* guy asks for battery serial#
* jim reads it and says "wait, this '2' may actually be a 'z' - oh crap"
* powers down
* checks out battery serial# - it's a "Z"
* jim tells tech support he's an idiot and hangs up
* fills out form with "Z"
* says "city/county/zip" doesn't match even though it lists "sun prairie 53590" (which was entered) as what I'm probably going for
* re-enters
* re-enters
* re-enters
* notices that it says "county" not "countRy"
* kicks self
* completes form

7.31.2006

Laminate Floor!

As Monica has mentioned, this weekend we undertook the big project of laying wood laminate in the living room.

Going in, we were thinking that it would take the whole weekend: and we were certainly right.

Day 1 began after work on Friday. Monica and I cleared the room - took up the carpet - and discovered two alarming things.

1. The carpet pad was glued to the floor. This was huge. It meant that instead of just taking out some staples or something like that - we were left scraping gluey carpet pad off of cement. This may not sound too bad... and in several places: it really was fine. In other places though, it was terrible. We were never able to get it ALL off and after 6 hours had it "good enough" to allow the laminate to lay "pretty darn flat" over the top of it.


The stuff around the outside is the glued pad on the floor


2. There was a sewer access point under our carpet. This sucker stood up a good inch+ over the floor and was NOT going to make laying a laminate floor over the top very simple. There was definitely going to have to be some fancy stepping to make this work.


Not good


Day 2 began with my parents coming over to start helping out. Actually, that's only partly true: Day 2 actually started with my Dad playing a 3 set tennis match in the 95 degree heat!

Anyway, it was decided that the PVC pipe in the middle of the room wasn't going to work - we removed the cap - stuffed a rag down there (to stop any odors, although it didn't smell) and started filing/cutting/wishing that thing down to as level with the floor as possible. After some serious work on the thing - it was down to a very acceptable level. Actually, in the end it was the builders cement work around the pipe that was more trouble than the pipe itself.

My parents brought over some serious firepower - and we used a lot of it. Saws used included: jig, hand, skill, miter, and who could forget my Dad's favorite: table. You should have seen the display my Dad put on with that table saw - making some cuts that I would never try for fear of messing up the board - and then many others that I wouldn't make for fear of losing some fingers. He's quite the pro with that thing at one point showing off by twirling a hoolahoop on one foot while making cuts. Ok, maybe not that far: but it was quite the display.

The process of putting in each flight ends up being quite labor intensive. That is - you have to attach all of the boards in your flight end-to-end. After that is completed, you hook the entire flight into the one before it. The trick there is that you can't put in half a flight at once... so, we basically NEEDED to have at least 4 people to get the thing in.




Day 3 began with the majority of the room finished but the toughest cuts right ahead of us. Following another incredible display on the table saw - we had our boards ready to fit around the stairs.



After those were in we boarded up the top of our PVC pipe (not even worth a picture it was so easy at that point!) and were on to the trim. The trim did get interesting as we found out the channel between the floor and the ceramic tile was too interesting. Here Dad took his table saw display over to the skill saw and widened it out just right.



We are SO happy with the end result. It all looks great and best of all: it's done! You'll all have to come check it out in person soon!

More pics here

7.25.2006

Cincinnati and DC

This is a pretty late report but better late than never, right?

In the most recent installment of baseball trips, (Tom) Geer and I took a 3 day jaunt to see the new stadium in Cincinnati + the new team in Washington DC (formerly the Montreal Expos).

The trip got off to a rocky start when a pretty nice day in Cincy turned gloomy. A pretty good downpour delayed the game for a couple hours but eventually they did get it started.



Maybe it would have been better as a rainout though as the Brewers blew yet another late lead and went down to the Reds.

The stadium was less than impressive. Tom and I had seen Cincy's old stadium years ago and it was an old hunk of cement. The new stadium is... a new hunk of cement. Not a terrible place to see a game by any means - and the ticket prices were awesome - but for a brand new stadium... it was lacking.

We were then off for a drive through the night to pick up an afternoon game in the nations capital. We arrived in time to take a 2 hour walking tour of the National Malls highlights before heading over to RFK stadium to see the Nationals take on the Cubs. This one had a better result than the night before as the Nationals took the Cubs down.



This stadium was also lacking but it has an excuse... it's a football field. Construction will start soon on a baseball stadium that should put this one to shame.

and there are a few more photos out here - including their version of the brat race (featuring former presidents)...

Anyway, another great trip. Next up: St Louis for the final series of the year against the Crew!