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Ouch!


Paul is 2-2 on attracting the sting of strange insects in our neighborhood. This little critter got trapped under his Teva sandal strap on tonight’s walk (ouch). He described it as much more immediately painful than the sting of the buck moth caterpillar earlier this spring. We’re not sure if it’s an ant or spider. I emailed the Bugdoctor, hopefully they can help us out on this one. Any ideas on what it could be? Posted by Picasa

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Testing


Close up of the test patch. The stripper is taking off the stain as well, so we’ll be down to bare wood. We’ll have to decide then how to proceed with treating it. Posted by Picasa

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The stage


We moved the guest room bed to the side, put up sawhorses, and made the stage for stripping. This is the test patch started last night. It cured overnight, so we’re not sure exactly how long it needs (we’re hoping less than the 10 hours it got last night!) Posted by Picasa

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Will the handyman


Will, ever the observant and helpful boy, noticed the subtle changes in the house and decided to give some construction help. Here is he, getting his hammer to do some work. The following pictures charts his ‘helpful’ adventures with the hammer. Some explanation of the hammer… think ‘Roger Rabbit’ — it honks, beeps, boings, and whistles whenever you weld it through the air or land on anything. Too bad the sound effects aren’t available with the pictures… this was really hysterical…Posted by Picasa

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What do I fix first?


What do I fix first? Posted by Picasa

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How about the cat?


Surely, he’s broken. All he does is sleep. Posted by Picasa

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How about my chair?


How about my chair? Maybe it could use some fixin’ up? Posted by Picasa

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What about these holes in the walls?


What is this paper doing covering up the holes where the doors used to be? Let me use my hammer and help! Posted by Picasa

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Hooray!


Hooray! I’m such a big boy to help out! Posted by Picasa

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The good news

— We don’t need to punch holes in the walls… we can do this without major disturbance to the drywall.
— We’re pretty certain we can use the existing hardware, a substantial savings of money (around $400) and work (fitting it would be difficult… modern hardware hangs lower.)
— With Randy’s suggestion, we found a good stripper. The bummer is, we’ll have to spend about $300.

Yes, $300 for a stripper.

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