Saturday, April 21, 2012

04.21.2012: The Pat Tillman Run

Today was the Pat Tillman run....4.2 mile run that ends on the 42 yard line of the ASU stadium football field.  Pretty fun & exciting...and crowded!!  There were tons of thousands of people that ran today...including Brent, Alisa, Mom & Dad, Gina, and Chris.  I don't have any pics of the actual run because I didn't do it.  I opted instead to watch the kiddos while everyone else ran it!  Somehow I feel like I lucked out on this deal :)  Well, Vince and I did!

I went and picked the kids up in the morning down in Tempe on their way over to the run.  They came back to the house & relaxed, watched some Sat am toons, ate a few breakfasts, and waited for the rest to show up!  The run didn't actually take too long...they all headed back around 10am or so.  Seemed pretty organized and efficient.

When everyone got back, Vince and I had prepped a nice sandwich lunch for everyone and some even swam.  Vince and I ended up taking off to Vegas for the night with Mom & Dad.  They had tickets to a country (Rascal Flatts & Brad Paisley) concert there so went up for the night & we joined them.  Gina, Bill and Chris stayed here in AZ with Brent & Alisa for the rest of the weekend.  

Next year, I think I will join the runners...just need to prep for it for a few weeks beforehand!!  Although, I REALLY did enjoy watching the kiddos too!!  :)

Goofy Faces...
 In the zone....
 Kinda sleepy Nana
 Crazy busy tubbers!
 Ahhhhh pretty eyes!

 Getting brave moving from the ottoman to the couch....big steps for her!! She is moving around pretty well, but needs (she thinks she does anyways) an assist by holding onto something.  She really doesnt though....so she was testing her stability between the chair/ottoman and the couch.  It was cute & she was soooo excited when she would accomplish it!

Monday, April 16, 2012

04.16.2012: A Bathroom Remodeled

Well, Vince and I had been planning a remodel project for the past few months in some room in our home.  Kitchen, flooring, guest bath, garage, etc....  New really considered it a priority to do a master bath remodel...however we were involuntary forced into it. 

One nice quiet, relaxing Sunday morning, our neighbors came over and asked, "Did you just take shower?"  What??  Turns out their bathroom just flooded, and they hadn't used that bathroom yet...however, we just showered in ours.  We recently noticed our baseboards looked a little moist after showers, but just thought it was from the moisture in the air, like any bathroom with little circulation.  Now that we think about it, uh oh!  So, the next morning we called out a plumber to find the culprit.

Turns out that in our shower, when the tab on the nozzle that inacts the showerhead is up, the water goes straight up to the shower head.  When it is down, it is supposed to go into the tub.  BUT, only half was going into the tub....half was shooting out into the wall.  AAARRRGGHHH!!

So, not only did the plumber have to rip out our entire shower wall unit, but ALL the walls need to be ripped out so that the "water restoration" (aka mold guys) can come in and industrially dry it out to prevent any mold buildup.  So, we called our insurance to file a claim...that's what it is for, right?  So, as the bills rack up on all the things we need to have done/do, we decided that we can do 99% of this all ourselves.  So, the project begins.......

Since they ripped up all our carpet in the vanity area, and we would have to replace it with something, we decided to put all new tile down in both the bath & vanity area.  Which meant that we needed to take up the old tile in the bath area.  Luckily it wasn't very much!  Vince got all the tile itself up really easily, however when it came to getting up the old mortar, not so easy.
 Oh yeah....our toilet ended up in the tub.  The mold guys wanted to rip up the tub, but they would have had to take the whole door wall down to get it out...so we said NO WAY. 
 In order to get the old mortar stuff up, Vince went to Home Depot and rented this wonderfull jack hammer/scraper thingy.  It was huge, and heavy and SO VERY LOUD!  It was crazy....but worked really really well.  He loved it!  So much that he wanted to start tearing up all the tile in the house!!!  No, let's stick to one project at a time!!

 OK, it wasn't so huge, but it was heavy...and REALLY LOUD!
 One of the wonderful things about our home is all the amazing cracks in our foundation.  I swear it looks like we were built on the San Andreas or something.  Now we have cracked tiles all over the house from the foundation shifting and cracking...which has completely ruined the tile currently there (even though it wasn't too pretty to begin with). So our big concern was how to seal these cracks to ensure it wouldn't crack the new tiles.  Red Guard!  This great hot pink stuff that dries bright red/pink.  It stays slightly gummy and creates a membrane that allows for some continued movement in the floor, without cracking your flooring above (supposedly).  No, we aren't contractors, we just spent 24/7 at Home Depot!!!  :)  Anyways, problem solved...we think.  Either way it was pretty cool.  So Vince laid that down....then another 24-48 hours to dry before we can mortar & tile.
Now for the tile....we bought a tile cutter...YEAH!!  Vince perfected the cutting, and the mortar spreading, and the laying of the tile.  It came out really really good!!  I did the grout work, but alas, there are no pictures of me working.  Yes, I did help out a lot too...there just isn't any proof....have to trust me!  Back to the tile....we think it came out amazing for first timers!!

 Oh, so Red Guard is also meant for waterproofing!!  They suggest you spread it on your shower walls before finishing so that you get that extra layer of waterproofing.  Nice huh?  So we Red Guarded all our shower walls.

Also, as you can see, we started the tile work on the shower walls.  We used little 2x2 tiles that came in 12x12 sheets.  Again, Vince did the laying of the tile & the cutting and I did the grout work.  With 2x2 tiles, there was a LOT of grout.  No fun.
 Back to the finished floor tile....pre-grouting though.

 In the vanity area, we already had these lights, but took down that big plain mirror, and repained all the walls a more brown/tan color.  We also got a beautiful mirror that we installed.
 OK, now on to our cabinet drama!!  So we REALLY wanted taller cabinets instead of the standard bathroom cabinets.  I searched everywhere for them, and was having trouble finding tall cabinets anywhere.  All the home stores had were the regular height ones.  So, eventually we went to a specialty cabinet store....and they told us that the people who have the taller bathroom cabinets that we idolize, are really just kitchen cabinets!  What!?  He said cabinets are cabinets.  If you want tall ones, buy kitchen ones!  Haha...oh.  So, back to Home Depot....and we found the perfect ones in the perfect color.   We went home and googled how to install them, and BAM, we were pro cabniet installers!!  Haha!!!

 We bought a gorgeous countertop.....new sinks...new faucets...new hardware fixtures.  DONE.  Easy as pie.  Haha, ok not really....but we did it...and we did it ourselves (with the help and great advice from some Home Depot guys!).  Vince did most of the work and did a GREAT job on all the details and figuring out how to do everything. 


 Ahhhh....bathroom remodel success!!!  Not exactly what we planned to do for 2 weeks, and not necessarily our preferred remodel project...but HEY!  DONE and VERY HAPPY with it!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

04.14.2012: A Day with Justice

Christina had some friends come into town and since we were still in Riverside, we had her drop off Justice for the night.  It was a rainy, gloomy day, but was so nice out still.  Mom had bought a craft kit for Justice to do for the day, so Vince and him spent the afternoon out back putting together colored sand things.  Vince had just as much fun as J!  :)  Justice put on a little show of his display and explained the meaning behind them all.

Oh, and we had a beautiful rainbow too!! 














Sunday, April 8, 2012

04.08.2012: A Newport Easter

After we celebrated our Riverside Easter, Vince and I headed to Newport Beach to help celebrate with Lex & Christina too.  Justice was spending the morning with his Dad, so the rest of us spent the afternoon at K'ya for an early dinner.  K'ya is a magical place in Laguna that serves probably the most amazing mojitos ever, and small plates of deliciousness.  One could spend all day in this place trying each of the amazing menu items...and still not spend a lot....and be unbelievably full and completely satisfied.  Each time we go here, I feel like I want to order about 20 more items because it is just sooooo good.  My stomach doesn't stretch that far though, so I have to "settle" for the MOST amazingness dishes.  Oh and the happy hour mojitos...well, I'm not even going to comment.

So after K'ya we went back to Christina & Lex's place where Justice's Dad came to drop off Justice.  Justice got a huge Easter basket with all kinds of goodies, so we raided that after he went to bed :) 



 Vince teaching Justice all his Yo-Yo tricks....pretty funny!!  But Vince really is good at the yo-yo!
 Turning into a lil'man!!
 Happy Family....

04.08.2012: Easter Egg Huntin'

Although this type of huntin' doesn't require guns, bow & arrows, etc....the kids were equally excited! Us adults stuffed and hid all the eggs the night before, which was so fun!!  We were betting on which ones would be found first....and hiding them in some ridiculous places.  Good thing they weren't real ones, as some ended up sat on (yes, hid "in" the couch), and in places only to be discovered later.  Tubbers didn't do too much huntin' but did try to get in on the egg action once Nana set her basket down.  It was cute to watch them search for eggs, although the opening them (some had money, and some had candy), was the real excitement.  Such a strange tradition that someone invented.  Who would have thought that the resurrection of Jesus would, commercially, turn into a big stuffed bunny who hides eggs for kids to find.  I don't get the connection, but oh well. All I know is that we got a new outfit every Easter from the big rabbit and got to eat lots of hard-boiled eggs (my fav).  So whatever the correlation is, the tradition continues.  And even though we don't usually go to church on Easter (since that is when all the Christ-Ers come out), we still take a moment to pray and reflect on the sacrifices that Jesus made for us, and the true meaning of the holiday we all celebrate.



 Candy vs money....hmmmm
 How did that duck get there??

 Tubbers is like "You two look at the camera & don't mind me while I borrow some of these eggs right here!"