Sunday, July 31, 2011

Continuing With My Bathroom Remodel.

Yes, this remodel has been an ongoing process for 6 years. I tore out the shower and redid the wallpaper summer of 2005, and I kinda got lazy and didn't finish.

The plan was that we were going to rip out the bathroom counter as well, but that never exactly happened.

So what we now have is a luxurious modern-esque shower with a dated bathroom cabinet and knobs.



So I ordered new knobs today and can't wait to install them!


They are going to look like this!

Here is another view of the shower doors and shower behind the glass.

Now, I would like to update the sink faucet. I've always thought it was way too low. Speaking of low, I'd like to raise the entire counter since I'm 6'7", but that would really cost too much money. But I would at least like a faucet that a glass could fit under. 

A little at a time, Andrew. A little at a time. Of course, if I keep renovating, I'll never move out. I'll just have to put my parents in a home and keep the house all to myself. Mwuuaaahahhahaha.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

I Thought I Saw A Putty Tat.

I was behind this lovely truck the other day on Whitesville/Veterans Parkway. I love how it's a manly man driving it, with Tweety Bird stickers and slogans all over the truck.

He should be applauded to be this brave, since he lives in Alabama.

Side note: His "Cavemen are people too" sticker gave me a chuckle.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Ugly Old Female Names.




I absolutely hate little old lady names. At first, I thought I hated the connotations of racism, homophobia, prejudice, and general "old people" ideas of yesteryear the names brought up.

But then I started thinking more and more about it. Even if these names were given to the most beautiful teen and young twenty-something girls, they would still sound ugly.

  • Gertrude
  • Gretchen
  • Ethel
  • Gladys
  • Agnes
  • Bertha
  • Martha
  • Delores
  • Mildred
  • Edna
  • Bessie
  • Myrtle
  • Hazel
  • Ruth
  • Prunella
  • Margaret (or worse...Marjorie)
Some of these names are just awful. I used to think Elizabeth was dry and ugly, but Elizabeth is nothing compared to these horrendous offenders!

[image source]: Wikipedia Commons


    Friday, July 15, 2011

    Doodle The Poodle Died.




    Our family pet, Sir Doodle The Poodle, died earlier today. Doodle was named Doodle because he was a poodle (mixed with who knows what) that had a tail that was never cut off. His tail curled around very cutely and "doodled" all the time, so of course we named him Doodle.

    I remember the first day we got Doodle. My mom's friend, Barbara, told us she saw Doodle at the local pet adoption center, and that we should go have a look. And that's exactly what we did. That Fall 2001 afternoon we went by the shelter and looked at this beautiful poodle mix pup. He was so shy because there were so many large dogs there, and he probably was "harassed" by them.

    They wouldn't let us have him that day due to his not being finalized in the system (whatever that means). They told us we could adopt him early next morning if he was still available. Of course, my mother went and got him first thing in the morning. I remember that day because that's when I was struggling with the ordeals of 7th grade and didn't feel well, so I "checked out" of Glenwood for the day. I didn't get to go home, but I went to my dad's office to lay down. And there was Doodle to meet me.

    He was extremely shy for the first few days. I don't know if it was because he played with the big dogs in the cages, or if he just took a while to warm up to a new family. It wasn't long before Doodle had warmed up to us all. He quickly became my mother's dog, because he always followed her. And by that, I mean he followed her everywhere. This dog had some strange habits. Doodle insisted on being picked up and demanded to sit in my mother's lap while she "shook the dew of the lily."

    Some other strange habits were that he never liked his feet to be touched. He barked every time I wanted to get Shiloh (our other dog) to take her to bed with me. Did he think I was going to let Shiloh stay with him just because he disapproved of me taking her? Haha. He wasn't much of an active dog either. He always sat in my mom's lap everyday and all day. Definitely a "Mama's boy."

    Anyway, his death was a shock to me. I knew he had heart worms, but he didn't show signs of being sick or anything. When our air conditioning went out, the dogs were showing signs of being hot and slowed down with their activity, and that was perfectly normal. But yesterday, Doodle really slowed down even though the air has been back on for a week. He didn't move much, and was really hot and sweaty.

    I gave him a bath thinking that would help him feel better, and get rid of some of the fleas. The fleas have been absolutely awful this year. After his bath, he continued to be hot and sweaty, and his heart was really racing. But then after a few hours, he was almost back to normal. I thought he was going to be totally fine. So it came as quite a shock to me when my mother called me to tell me that Doodle had just died.

    Haha I'm tearing up as I type this now, but I'm glad he didn't suffer that much. He didn't feel good for a little over 24 hours, and then he was gone. I was quite glad to find that he died in my mother's lap, where he belonged. A few minutes before he died, my mother left the den and went into the computer room, and he got down and followed her, and begged to be picked up. And then it was only a few minutes and then he was gone...

    But I truly loved Doodle and will miss him. Moreover, I'm still glad I have Shiloh. I really thought Shiloh would have gone first, since she is the oldest. (13 at the time of writing this.) But she doesn't have heart worms and is still very active. Of course I won't be able to hold it together when something happens to her.

    Wednesday, July 13, 2011

    Charleston, South Carolina.

    I absolutely adore Charleston, South Carolina. I have been 4 times, and each time I stay, I love it even more.

    The Francis Marion Hotel was absolutely everything I hoped it would be. Classic Southern Luxury.




    The food was also amazing. The first night we ate at Hyman's Seafood. And did I mention they have Barbra hanging all over the wall? Apparently, she has eaten there a few times.


    And of course I ate at the table Neil Diamond ate at.


    Now, what I love about Charleston most is the architecture. There are beautiful streets, mansions and houses. Ahhhh, so serene and calm.









    This last house is Boone Hall Plantation on Mt. Pleasant Island. It's a beautiful plantation, which surprisingly is still in operation today.