Well, we got the cupboards up today... should be able to get the counter and cabinets in tomrrow. I HOPE we'll get the floor done this week. :) I'm debating right now whether or not I should put a coat of paint on tonight when I get home -- I think I'll just go to bed though, I'm pretty worn out.
Got the tv and computer today!! But of course, even that wasn't complete without a little bit of adventure...
Becky and I carried the tv in (which was huge, since Nick picked it out), and it was quite heavy. It was a 27incher. Anyway, Dad had moved the paint cans for some reason, so that they were directly in the path of the door, and I was trying to walk backwards and carry the t.v..... you guessed it. I tripped on the cans, did a dance and tried to hold the t.v. - well, that didn't work so well, and we ended up dropping it, but luckily it didn't fall that hard, and was still in the box and was pretty well protected with foam and stuff.
But it was cause for initial panic. I think its okay though. I actually didnt' have time to check it before I had to dash off to work -- today was another crazy day. Got up around 9 to finish priming and then dad came over and we started hanging cabinets and then Becky came over and helped. Then 12:30 rolled around and Dad had to go to work and Becky and I ran to town to pick up the tv and computer that Nick had ordered online at Best Buy. I like that... I don't have to pick it out or feel guilty cuz I spent too much... LOL
So anyway, we got back to the house, noticed that those dang asian beetles (that are a result of the DNR's prime stupidity) had come in full force and were covering the side of the house. Unfortunately, I had not yet covered the basement door with plastic (that i was supposed to do BEFORE the wonderful little wonders of nature came) and so they'll find a way into the house now...
All of y'all from Wisconsin know exactly what I'm talking about with those asian beetles, but for the rest of you, I shall enlighten:
The DNR were trying to get rid of a pest, so they shipped these asian beetles in to the area and introduced them to the environment. Apparently, the beetles were predators of whatever the pest was (I can't remember what it was now). Well, anyway, Wisconsin is known for its cold winters, so the DNR, in its infinate wisdom, decided that they would integrate MORE beetles than was suggested because they thought they might not survive our winters. Ha!!!! AS it turns out, the things can survive in -50 F temps!!! And they don't drown either. At least they're not like Gremlins -- they don't reproduce when they get wet. Oh well, they don't have any problem with THAT either...
And, another thing the DNR hadn't bothered to research was their breeding habits, and the beetles rose to that challenge magnificantly... The have multiplied so fast that they are literally EVERYWHERE -- they're a pest themselves! I swear to God, my house looks red right now. Oh, and the little buggers bite, too. Nasty little things, not at all like their cousin, the lady bug, of which they are deceptively similar.
Okay, I'll stop the science lesson on bugs...
Hopefully, I can get the plastic up tomrrow, and they won't be too bad this winter. Nick asked me if I could get a can of bug killer. hehehehehe... I'd have to buy about 1,000 to even make a dent, I told him, and I think he's rather worried about coming here now...
(It's really not that bad, luv! I just don't like the things... but they'll eventually go away.) :P
Well, another fun day is almost to a close and I must bid you all a fond farewell...
Ciao!!
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