Monday, October 29, 2007

A Thousand Words.....

Family get-together in College Station with Andy and Bethany and Washington state Brockmans

Bo's birthday lunch with Buck, Katy, Bill and Dale
Kayla joined the party
Byrl and Virginia - coffee on "The Porch"

Robert, Ellen, Rob and Scott - their Texas vacation included the Alamo and "The Porch"

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.A step long awaited-light fixture hung in entry way!
May we always need the high chair! Marshall takes his turn.
All the girls like to play in the jewelry when they come to Pat's house. Lauren was no exception.
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Mark, our roofing contractor, brought mom, Troyanne, and children to see the house













The Friedrich Memorial Mud Room now boasts a utility sink
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FOR THE WEEKS ENDING OCTOBER 21 and 28, 2007

It is early Monday morning and I am posting a few pictures from the last two weeks to let you know we are still happily busy with family and house. We are encouraged to be at the point where some of the projects we are working on are the details that are pulling things together. I know we will be able to proudly enjoy living in this old house, because we already are!

Those of you who know us understand that it is family and friends that mean the most to us. I will let Bo add the details of what has been accomplished as far as paint, plumbing, pooch with pearl collar, and politics (we are actively involved in trying to get the historical neighborhood designation) but I just want you to know we love being tour guides, having the opportunity to celebrate special occasions with our family, and having friends drop by!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Fun at Grandma and Grandpa's House!

We are pleased to announce......

Anne and Pat. Guess who is not ready for the day?
Bethany, Nicole, and Tiffany making chocolate chip cookies--fun times and yummy smells

Can OSHA Babe still pass as "one of the girls"?
(your YES, DEFINITELY comments are appreciated)
The old sidewalk

Making "curbs" for the new sidewalk
My amazing contractor and the finished sidewalk

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For the Week Ending October 14, 2007

We are pleased to announce-Peanut! That's him/her riding in the little cart with Norman, Lupe, and Pickles. We have had these little figurines representing our grand-cat and grand-dogs out on the counter for all to admire since we moved into our apt. here in San Antonio. When Buck and Katy told us she was pregnant and showed us the ultrasound picture, the baby was just a little "peanut" shape, so Grandma Babe happily introduced Peanut to the fun to be had at Grandma's house. We are thrilled and proud for them and quite excited for ourselves and the other happy grandparents to be, Bill and Dale. The baby is due about May 1.
2. Nothing else seems quite as blog-worthy but we will try to stay focused and share recent progress. The main project accomplished this past week was a new sidewalk leading up to the house. I have an amazing contractor who came up with the idea to use some of the many old bricks under the shed in back to re-do our front walk. That's him with the broom and standing proudly by the finished walk. The folks who did our foundation work came back to make us a curb on each side of the existing walk and Bo brought in two loads of sand in the back of the pick up truck to fill in. He then placed the bricks in a well thought out design to show off the varying colors and brands. We are most proud of the two D'Hanis bricks from the factory near Uncle Joe in Sabinal. The finished sidewalk now looks like it has always been there which is what we were trying to achieve.
3. Our guests this week included long time friend Anne, back to check on the progress we have made since her last visit six months ago. She was graciously encouraging. We were also thrilled that Bethany, our young college friend from California, wanted to come for the weekend from Abilene with a couple of friends. Her folks, Steve and Sharon, had come down to visit us after getting her settled in August. We hope Bethany will consider this her Texas home away from home while she is in school. She and her friends, Tiffany and Nicole, blessed this old house by singing and laughing, baking cookies, and making the house smell good with all those girly girl smells of shampoo and hairspray. Tiffany is a ranch girl from Dalhart, Texas and it was fun to hear about her barrel racing, pig raising, horse breeding life on the ranch. Nicole and Bethany got to visit her family there a few weeks ago. I would have loved to watch the two California girls on their "snipe hunt"! Here in San Antonio we introduced them to breakfast tacos and the Riverwalk. I think they were more interested in shopping than the Alamo but we had a good time. Come back any time, girls. We loved having you.
NEXT STEPS:
1. Andy and Bethany are coming from Michigan! YAY! We hope to have the painting downstairs done and the floors finished so we can move furniture into those downstairs rooms. Bo has several father-son projects planned. Bethany and I will find ways to stay busy I'm sure-first stop is Shop Ole' where Katy and Rachel are setting up a Bless Your Heart booth for the Junior League show.
2. We need a new finish carpenter. Several projects are still on hold.
3. A door man is coming. Maybe we won't always have to use a crow bar to get in and out the front door.

Sunday, October 07, 2007

Not the Full Monty - But a House Full of Monty's

The first Monty this week - From California, Monty, Desiree, and Nita (Monty's Mom)












The second Monte this week - From Colorado - Cousin Monte and Mona enjoying morning coffee on the front balcony











Remember the Alamo!















The San Antonio River - a "must see" on OSHA Babe's official tour












Does this pedestal sink look like a bird bath to you?


















FOR THE WEEK ENDING October 7, 2007

HIGHLIGHTS:

1. This past week we had a Monty and a Monte visit us in San Antonio.

.....In the first picture above, Monty, Desiree, Monty's Mom, Nita, and I are posed on the front porch. Monty, Desiree, and I worked together in San Jose, CA. They were in Texas on a well deserved vacation and thought that a side trip from Anita's home near Longview, TX to San Antonio was how they would like to spend part of their time. (Hey, I did mention to them that it's nearly 400 miles from Longview to San Antonio and they came anyway.) We thoroughly enjoyed the visit. They loved the old house. I was, however, disappointed that neither Monty nor Desiree brought their work clothes but we did enjoy several walks down Covadland memory lane.
.....OSHA Babe donned her tour guide hat and the four of them enjoyed the Alamo, Riverwalk, Mercado, and rest of downtown SAT on Wednesday. Come see us and you also can have your picture taken in front of the Alamo and on the San Antonio River. OSHA Babe has a long and storied history as a tour guide. She's good at it. But be prepared to go. She has no low gear when it comes to showing people around.
.....Covad is fortunate to have Monty and Desiree, along with their boss, Jess, working there. They sure made my job more enjoyable while I was there. Guys, thank you from the bottom of my heart.

- Thursday night, cousin Monte and Mona came in from Denver. They were on their way to Monte's 40th year High School Reunion in Del Rio. (I would make some cute remark about his age if I hadn't graduated from HS the same year.) After a good night's rest, we enjoyed a good cup of OSHA Babe's coffee on the front balcony. Does the second picture above look like they were enjoying it? Monte remembers with great fondness coming to SAT as a child to shop at Joske's, get eye examinations at TSO, and eat at Luby's Cafeteria.
.....I have enjoyed my cousin since our childhood days when we would play catch in the back yard and spend a week at each other's house during Vacation Bible School. Over the decades, we have stayed in touch, skied together, laughed and cried together. Cuz, I hope that we're blessed with more years of these and more memories yet to be made.

2. I was concerned that some of you more proper readers might raise your eyebrows about the use of the term "Full Monty." (I knew that others of you would genuinely appreciate it. Why don't you post a comment on the blog and let me know which category you fall into.)
To address your concerns, I did my journalistic background research on the term prior to publication.
.....Did you know that until the 1980's, "Full Monty" was an obscure British English slang expression meaning "the whole thing." For y'all who don't speak British, you may have used the phrases "the whole kit and kaboddle" or "the whole sheebang." Well, if you did speak British, you might as easily have said, the "Full Monty."
.....The origin of the expression, in all likelihood, comes from the tailoring business of Sir Montague Burton. A suit purchased from Sir Burton's shop was commonly known as a "Monty." A complete three-piece suit, i.e. one with a waistcoat, for a wedding etc, would be the "Full Monty." There is plausible hearsay evidence from staff who worked in Burton's shops who confirm that customers were familiar with the term and often asked for 'the full monty' by name. Burton opened his first shop in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, in 1904. The business flourished and he began opening a chain of shops in 1906. This included premises in Sheffield. Burton's name was certainly well known. The business went on to become world's largest wholesale tailoring service.
.....So there you have it folks. Those of you who had your minds in the gutter, consider yourselves exposed to a piece of fashion history. Consider yourself more educated and cultured than you were before reading this. The Tobin Hill website delivers again.

3. Oh yeah, we did do work on the house this past week. The claw foot tubs are set in place. HOORAY!!! In the downstairs bathroom, there is a toilet (and it actually works) and a pedestal sink in addition to the claw foot tub. I don't know if the picture above gives you a good perspective but the sink is small. We did that on purpose because the room is only about 7' x 7'. When we were putting the pedestal sink in, the plumber said that it looked more like a bird bath than a lavatory. On your next visit, if you need to wash anything bigger than a bird, you will have to use the claw foot tub.

NEXT STEPS:

1. The cabinet guy who is doing some finish work that includes a vanity stand for the sink in the upstairs bathroom says that he will be here on Monday, October 8, to install it. He's been having some health problems but seems to be doing better now. We'll see if he gets this done.

2. We're going to put a brick sidewalk in the front between the porch and the street. Currently, there is a concrete sidewalk that has settled and actually slopes back toward the house. In addition to the brick sidewalk sloping away from the house, it will look a whole lot better that the cracked concrete one.

3. In advance of floor refinishing in the Entry, Parlor, Dining Room, and Butler's Pantry, I need to finish sanding the door, window, and stair trim, paint that trim, and paint the walls. If this goes well, I may try to hang the new light fixtures in those rooms. You're going to love the chandelier in the Entry Way.