February 7, 2012, 6:29 pm CST  

There is scarcely anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse, and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey. - John Ruskin -

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 -  @ 9:19 am


ella in party hat, blowing bubbles

well, yesterday was e’s 2nd bday party. it was quite fun for everyone and the weather cooperated, with highs in the upper 60s. guests included grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousin luarel, and friends sage and ben (and their parents, of course). the kids had fun playing in e’s new sandbox, running in the yard, and jumping on the trampoline grandma and grandpa clark got her. we had fresh, organic brats and burgers from grass-fed beef (all from a farm in wisconsin), fruit salad, potato salad, tomato/basil/mozzerella salad, chips, corn on the cob, and carrot cake with vanilla ice cream. ella also really enjoyed having grandma connell here for a visit.


guests gathered around the picnic table


ella blowing out her candles (grandmas, ella, & mama 5 1/2 months pregnant)


grandpa clark and elmo

 -  @ 9:28 am

well, tomorrow is ella’s second birthday! hard to believe it.

not so hard when you look at her though. she’s officially over 3 feet tall now (36.5″, to be exact). she is in the 95th percentile for height and weight. everything else at her 2 year appointment checked out wonderfully. she was very sweet and friendly, even when giving a blood sample via a thumb prick. she was a wonderful patient.

tomorrow we will be going to andy’s garage for dinner, which is our new family tradition for birthdays. we went last year too, for ella’s first bday. they give the birthday celebrant a free malt and a free blow up pink flamingo. on saturday, we are having a small party at our house with just few family and friends. ella keeps saying “party party! ella’s party!”, so we’re pretty sure she’ll have a good time.

she’s so verbal now. yesterday, after i gave her a plate of scrambled eggs, she said “mama, i need a fork, please” and when i handed her one, she said “thank you”. she also said “bless you” to herself after she sneezed yesterday. she’s still in love with books, playing outside, and seeing her friends (especially ben bogie). she also loves seseme street, the only tv we let her watch on a regular basis. she’s also getting used to the idea of being an older sister…hugging and kissing my belly each night and saying “oooh, tiny baby”.

she’s also weaned now. her last nursing was on mothers day. we did child lead weaning and it went very smoothly. she cut back on nursing over the last two months until there were 24 hour, 36 hours, and longer gaps. finally, it was 7 days and we knew she was done. it is bitter sweet. such a wonderful part of our relationship as mother and child, but i’m glad we let her decide when she was ready to be done.

 -  @ 6:39 pm

Here are some pictures of the project:


Here’s an old horizontal hot water line, 1/2″ - not much water getting through.


This is an old steel/copper joint. This is also why i added 3 dialectric unions where i had to join the two. The hole in the copper side was about 1/2 this size when i first took it apart.


Here’s a shot of part of the finished job. Much cleaner - i should have taken before pictures, it’s much nicer looking now!

 -  @ 10:23 pm

This was the weekend of our long-planned project to replace the old horizontal galvanized water lines with new copper to help our slow water flow. The hot water on the bathtub was the worst; in the past month, it’s just barely been enough for a warm shower some days. Now, it’s flowing almost as fast as the cold, and that’s better now too.

The whole thing went really well. No flooded basement or fires in the rafters, and no last-minute call to the plumber. I’ll post some pictures in a day or so - I should have taken before shots, there were some impressively ugly sections of pipe. It’s a much cleaner layout now, with straighter lines and simpler connections. I’ve also added dialectric unions where it’s joining back to the galvanized, which should avoid some of the problems we were having with the old setup. This also allows some nice disconnects for future mainenance.

Terry, Autumn’s dad, was in town for some meetings late in the week and stayed to help out Friday night and Saturday. Even though things generally went well, his planned return trip was delayed by a stubborn leaky elbow, and he ended up staying an extra night after we spent the afternoon re-setting that joint (twice!). Many thanks for his help and advice along the way. Thanks too to Autumn’s uncle Patrick, who gave some great advice based on his experience with very old plumbing. We didn’t break a single pipe, very probably thanks to a liberal soaking in liquid wrench the night before starting.

We started replacing at the first horizontal line after the main shutoff valve, replacing from there to the water heater and all basement branches (except for the outside faucet line) until the last fitting before it all goes upstairs. I made about 5 last-minute runs to the local hardware store for parts and supplies (this was after stocking up on pipe, fittings, solder, flux, etc before starting). We used almost 40 feet of 3/4 copper and made 30 sweat joints. Only 2 of them had leaks (one twice, see above).

One of Patrick’s tips was to be sure to use dielectric unions where the copper and steel meet. It was obvious how necessary this is when we took apart a joint in the 1/2″ hot water line about 3′ downstream from the water heater. It was probably put in when the heater before the current one was installed, about 15-20 years ago. The copper was clean, but the joint itself was about 75% closed by corrosion. The horizontal run immediately after that was about 60% closed with sediment.

The final step was to flush out the valve at the bath tub - the hot was still trickling after the work in the basement, but after removing the cartridge and flushing the line a little, it’s running like a faucet again, rather than an eye dropper. I’ll probably go around to all of the faucets and do the same thing, just to clear things out. At least there’s a lot less sediment in the system to come loose now.

Finally, this afternoon, i took the best shower i’ve ever had in this house. That made the whole project worth it to me.

 -  @ 9:50 pm

Ella likes to give kisses, and there are different kinds.

Sometimes, she’ll give two kisses, european style, one on each cheek.

Other times, she’ll make the biggest pucker ever and give you a very sloppy very big kiss. Autumn named this one the all-day kiss because it’s such a big big kiss.

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