Month: July 2012

  • The Grumpies

    Is it the heat? Is it the (meno) pause (I should do a fund raiser “Cause for Pause” – I would raise booze money for us hormonally challenged ladies)? Is it working so much? Out and about so much?

    I am grumpy this last while. No fun for any one at my house. 

    Only I am not this adorable and drop the F bomb quite a bit…

    Miss Grumpy Pants stomping around bitching and moaning.

    Boo on that, right?

    Poor family.

    Today I get a quiet day at home. I have chores to attend to. Fortunately or unfortunately, techinical difficulties keep me from a project I am excited about.

    We bought a beautiful antique bed and dresser off of craigslist. Every problem you can think of interfered with us getting the furniture home (mercury is retrograde but I want this damn bed!). First, the bed was in Willow Glen, near San Jose. One hundred and forty four miles away one way.The woman I bought it from is from North Carolina. She has the genuine accent. She told me the bed has been in her family for years. She has two small boys and figures they would never want this set so she is selling it. Lucky me!

    Antique bed from North Carolina

    Second – the head board is too big for my Volvo. I could not believe it. Nearly six feet tall and too wide to slide in and just bungie the hatch down. Third, I was only interested in the bed BUT I arrived at their place and saw the dresser, it was too amazing and such a great price (as was the bed) – I HAD to get it. It matched the bed. The room would have been lonely without it.

    Once I saw it in person I HAD to have it (those are marble tops and it is all dove tail construction)

    So, the bed and dresser are so grogeous I am over driving to San Jose twice, right? Trying to get rent/borrow a vehicle or apparatas to bring the furniture home was one snafu after another. Friend with a truck had vehicle issues. We had to order special custom items for the electrical on my Volvo to tow a trailer (a week out to get). There was a fire in the area and the rental pick up trucks were unavailable. The cost of a rental van was astronomical with the milage (.69 cents a mile and it is 144 miles each each way), rental and gas. ACK!

    So, we bought tie downs and strapped the damn thing to the roof rack on the Volvo. Loaded the dresser in the car.

    Wait, there is more. It took hours to tie the damn thing down but we made it home with out mishap. (A couple of stops to check the tie downs)

    This was Thursday night. We have not had a chance to check it out til Saturday. This is our one full day together. Our plan is to put together the bed (store the old bed) and clean and re-arrange the bedroom (we are adding that dresser too).

    We need to do some minor repair on the headboard. It is old and has been stored in their garage for awhile. Just minor glue and clamping to resecure the dove tailing of the joints. The bed is really well made and obviously well taken care of. David does that while I am wood cleaning and oiling the rest of the wood pieces.

    We put it together and attempt to put int the box spring. Not happening. We try different angles. No go. We measure the bed and the box spring. About an inch difference. What in the heck? 

    We check out box spring and mattresses on line to check the size of a full or double bed. The typical size is 75 inches. Our bed is 73 and just about a quarter. Our box spring is 74 inches.

    NO WAY!

    But it is true. No way is this box spring going to fit in  this bed.

    So, we try to mattress. The mattress does fit. I had my mattress and box spring in a 1920′s metal hospital bed before. I thought for sure it would fit fine. Note to everyone: when buying antique – MEASURE to be sure.

    This came up in the search: Figuring Stuff Out – BINGO!

    So my brain is percolating. I think of a couple of plans to get over this deal.

    First things first – some slats and plywood for the bed to hold the mattress securely with out sagging or shuffling in the frame until we figure out the box spring sitch.

    So today, after we slept on the floor next to the beautiful bed, Lo and I went to Ace and picked up those items. The guy in the Mill area works without a fan! What is that? AND no cold beer. Time to get another job, right? He was very helpful, though.

    GOT WOOD? At Ace with my able pawed assistant, Lola

    Home. Time to unload stuff and make the bed sleepable…

     

    Old Blue can be so annoying at times...

    The rear hatch won’t open on the car. It is one hundred and three degrees out. Too dang hot to argue with my car. The hatch can be persnickety at times. I gave it five minutes but now I am inside with cold beer. Maybe David can help me with that tonight when he gets off work…

    Comedy of errors? I am not laughing ;)

    I have a long range plan for the bed. But it may be pricey so it may take time…

    In other news – my bird buddy Mr. Bill passed away either Friday night or Saturday morning. He will be missed.

       

    Both of my rag-a-muffin pets are getting groomed on Monday. I have the most wonderful mobile groomer who takes care of my spastic neurotic pets. I will post pictures of their after make overs.

    AND next week (Thursday July 26) is my birfday!

     

    Shazam!

    And just like that I will be fifty one.

    David is taking me to B. Bryan Preserve in Point Arena. It is a breeding and preserve for endangered African animals. We will stay in a cottage on the grounds, tour the animals (they have about one hundred acres with different breeds of zebras, antelopes – hoofstock). The town is on the coast and near Fort Bragg and I get to bring Lola.

    It will be a wonderful birthday. I will take loads of pictures. Of course.

     

    Ok. That covers it.

    Addio!

    ps: got the plywood out of the car. Mattress is placed. Phase one of operation antique bed of unique sizing is under way.

  • The Month of June is Gone with the Wind!

    Our June has been very busy with friends and family. Visits and road trips.

    David’s friend, Koit, from Virginia visited us here in Davis for about two weeks. We took him all kinds of places while he was here.

    A weekend up in Placerville was on our list. I had to work at the El Dorado County Fair in Placerville. Sitting in for my boss on one of the days. I answered questions regarding home loans and the new HARP 2 program that is now available for those folks who are upside down on their mortgages (owe more then the house is worth at the moment). We all went up the hill and stayed at a B&B for the night. The same place I stayed when we were waiting for Juniper to be born. Of course they remembered me!

    I visited with my grand daughter the morning before we went to the fair. 

       

    Juniper

    She is growing so fast and speaking so well. It is wonderful to see her. She is so busy and smart. Her other grandparents are wonderful. I appreciate them so much. Love you guys!

    I was at a table indoors all day. It was hotter then the hubs of hell! The guys hung around the fair for a bit then left for better entertainment.

        

    We brought Lola (I got her in by telling them she is a service dog!) and the Seal Show!

    I saw old friends and my ex husband. (we are on fine terms – it has been years since he was a pain in my ass!)

    On Sunday, David had to work so Koit and I did a mini road trip to Napa for the day. We took the back country roads from Davis. I took him by the YOLO air port,  past Lake Berryesa and the new damn. 

    It was a pleasant drive and mild temp day. We found a place to eat first thing when we got into the sleepy town of Napa.

     Great late lunch and the best iced tea ever! Graces Table – check it out (everythng is made on site, even the pickles!!) !

    We strolled around and looked at the old buildings. Of course Lola came along for the ride.

       

    The first place is the Migliavacca Mansion (a registered historical building) then an old cool corner office building and this last picture is the Uptown Theater

    Napa is small but very clean and tidy.

    The next weekend we left Friday after work to spend two days in Monterey.

    We got a late start but traffic was light because of it. We arrived after nine at night to a cozy little house in the town of Felton. Located in the Santa Cruz mountains about 9 miles from Monterey. We were welcomed by two huge black labs. Not a menacing bone in their bodies. They jumped and greeted us and wanted to get to know Lola asap!

    We did not hang around for long the next morning, breakfast needed to be eaten and we heard there was a really good flea market  in town on Saturday morning. We had an amazing breakfast at the Oak Tree Ristorante then headed to the flea market. It was a great flea market. The next one is July 21st, I think we will try to go!

    Time to head to Monterey. We had passes to the aquariam included in our lodging cost for the night. Bigger bonus was the line to get in was at least down the block. We entered through the express member entry. Koit bought his ticket there with no waiting. SCORE!

             

    The Monterey Aquariam

    We spent the next three and a half hours checking out the aquariam. It was David and Koit’s first time there. I had been there but they had installed a special Jellies Experience and a new Sea Horse viewing area. We sat in for a shark lecture. Very informative and funny. 

    The aquariam was packed but it was worth it.

    We wandered around the boardwalk a little then we unpacked at the next hotel in downtown Monterey. Very classy old place. We loved our room with a big window on the street.

       

    We settled in then walked to the Old Wharf area for dinner. We did chowder and oysters. We had the ocean view from our table. David and I wandered the downtown area by our hotel later that night.

    The next day, after brunch at the Mucky Duck   (apparently a secret breakfast stop, everywhere else has a half an hour wait, we got right in and they had a terrific brunch menu!) we planned to drive south on highway one to site see. This part of the coast is the most spectacular in my opinion. Very ruggeed cliffs with sweeping ocean views. The 17 mile scenic drive through Carmel with beaches and vista points to stop and take in. I promised to stop at every vista point and I did!

       

    Koit and I were taking tons and tons of pictures. He and Lola got to stick their feet/paws in the Pacific Ocean for the first time (in California, he has traveled to Asia,and has put his feet in the Pacific on that side of the world)

    We get going south on Hwy One, driving through Big Sur and stopping for the gorgeous scenery.

       

    Lola is just a fabulous little traveler. Look at the cute picture of my boyfriend ;) Oh yea, and the scenery, too!

       

    Koit taking photos of the sea and mailboxes with a view

    What a whirl wind coastal weekend! We saw lots of sea! I was finally asked to stop stopping. We all were ready to go home!

    My friend, Bridgette, is just back from five months in India. She came and celebrated her birthday with us. We have had a house full these past couple of weeks.

    Koit is back home and suffering the power outages that are sweeping the country at the moment. His power has been out since Friday, I think. It is still out…Sheesh…

    July is starting off a litle quieter but I doubt that it will stay that way.

    How are you all, xanglians? This is my birthday month, I hope you are all commencing with the celebrating stat!

    xxoo

    Cassi

     

  • Fourth of July Full Moon Pie

    Lola and I wandered around tonight beneath that beautiful full moon being the Luna-tics that we are.

    I was so inspired by her face I had to whip out my big lens ;) !

    She was a howler.

    Have a wonderful Fourth, if you celebrate our America birthday.

    As War Weasel would say 

    Beer BBQ and Blowin’ Stuff UP!