Bee's Hive

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

All powered up!

I'm excited! This won't mean much to most of you, but to me, today I got my freedom back! After much to do with medicare since last November, and a medical evaluation, I ended up with the top end motor chair. Here she is...isn't she a beauty! I'm out of here, on my way to the library!
Old one...no more foot rests to deal with!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Weekend #2 up date

Another long weekend. Rah Rah, we do have a shower! Toilet..not so good. Ran all new pipes but when we went to set the toilet it too had froze and needs to be replaced.

On to the yard. Well, it doesn't look like we made much progress, but we did! Of course, we ran over a few boards and now need to replace the mower blades next week. Stuff happens.




We are only cutting 1/2 acre. Since we are going into winter we'll just let everything die off and worry about it in the spring. The deer love it just like it is, so this winter they get a treat.



One side of the house all mulched and it's suppose to rain a lot this week, so lets hope the brown turns green!




Oh, you might wonder what boards were doing laying in all the grown up grass??? It seems they needed fire wood for the fire pit so they tore down the deck and handicap ramp. We found some of the deck in the weeds and the steps in the fire pit.




Makes me wonder why they just didn't use the stack of 50 0r so trees stacked up for the purpose of using the fire pit. Maybe they didn't have a saw??

Next weekend Dave is going away so we won't be going to the house. We have a lot of things on order anyway and they might not be in by the weekend.

When we lived in this house for 3 years, no one, not one person lifted their eyes to say hello. It was one on the biggest reasons I was glad to leave. In fact, we heard they were calling us the "carpet baggers". We didn't have "blood" in the town of less then 80 people and we were not welcome.


I have a feeling they didn't like the last neighbors they had. Maybe we weren't so bad after all?? Today a "neighbor" came and worked himself simple in 88 degree temperatures raking and hauling away grass and weeds. Since we won't be able to go to the house next weekend he offered to come and mow the lawn so it doesn't get out of hand again. He also said he might be able to get his boy scout troup to put in a day of work towards earning badges next Saturday...Gee, things might be different this time. He also said he & his wife run the senior center and maybe I would like to go with them...wow, I almost dropped over!!


The shame of it all is that we have no intention of living here. I guess you can say we are "flipping" the house. If we get it back together I hope we can sell it next year.

So, that was this weekends happenings. Now I'm off to bed for some much needed rest!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Long hard weekend

After running plumbing pipes for 2 days, we turned on the water tonight...oops...about 6 major leaks! Looks like we'll be re-doing pipes next weekend.

We also ran the bush hog. The grass wasn't cut all summer. It looks more like we harvested hay instead of mowed the lawn.
Looks like l'll be doing a lot of yard work next weekend too! I'm really beat. This will not be an easy move!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Just when I need to be able to work

Who said, "When it rains it pours"? Right now it's pouring on our parade. It's been a week of deciding how to tackle this house. Experience from our last battle with this house has taught us to move upstairs and not try to live among the dust and construction.

It all sounded good when we headed out to Home Depot to load up on supplies. No sense in fighting with walls and plumbing. We decided to just remove the walls and bring all the pipes upstairs so we don't ever run into the freezing problem again. Since ALL the pipes need replacing it just seems the easiest way to handle it.

Here are photo's from our of last battle with this house. First we had to strip away the 1970's brown paneling, then the 1930's plaster board and finally we were down to the hand cut lumber the house was made out of...no studs, no insulation.






All the ceilings were the metal grid office type and under that was plaster board. There was also the original wiring from the 1920's and newer wiring which was not up to code.


We tried to live in the rooms while we studded it out and insulated. It was just an awful way to live!

Anyway, now that we are tuned up and ready to do it, last night I head something pop in my hip. With the disease I have it's not uncommon to get little fractures, and of course my bones chose now to get one. I don't know how much help I'll be this weekend. Today I was in awful pain but it seems to be getting better with each hour.

Anyway, I'll post when I can, but don't expect too much with all this going on. Tammy, thanks a bunch for the offer. We are just not near the stage of painting and finishing. Just getting water running again so we can move in will be a real challenge.

Monday, August 3, 2009

The house no one wants

Today was the day for facing what has to be. I won't bore you with the details, but when we first moved to Northwest, Pa., we bought a house that was built in the 1800's. Thinking we would restore it to it's one time beauty.

Soon after we moved, I got sick and won't be getting better. This area never recovered from the down slop of the 1970's so selling the house quickly just wasn't in the cards. So we gifted it last year to just get it off our hands. The deal was our names had to remain on the title for a year, sort of like an adoption.

To make the story short, the taxes and sewer were not paid for a year. Today we took the house back much to my sorrow. It is no longer in the condition it was a year ago. Lets just say I don't know how you live in a house so cold that the water pipes freeze, the water heater and the pump to the well.

Over the next few weeks we will be replacing ALL the water pipes and water heater, repairing the well pump and so much more. I wanted to move to a warm nice place...but looks like we are getting back "The Money Pit", like it or not.

Here is what it looked like back when it was the Salem Hotel.

This is what it looked like when we left a year ago.



I was just too up set to take a photo today. For some reason the people in this area turn their homes into junk yards..yep, even in one year. So in a few weeks when things start to look up for this house, I'll take a photo then. I don't know how I'll make it through this mess. I just don't know how.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Not much to offer

This week should go a lot better. The packing is almost finished which will give me some time for sewing and other stuff.

My son gave me a new camera for my birthday that I have no idea how to use, so I'll be trying it out this week and posting something!

I did start a new blog. After posting about our President on this blog I decided I wanted a place to post things that might not go along with Quilting & cooking and happy things.

I started the new blog out with a nice story, but the things I post won't always be so nice. They will be the things that bother me, not only about the President but about life in today's world.

So if you want to take a look at the new blog, just go into my profile and click on it.

I don't like posts without photo's so here's one for ya that has nothing to do with anything!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Holee, Where are You?...I guess I need to post something!

While I had the All Modern Give away posted, I didn't post so they could be seen at the top of the blog. Then, I got busy packing to move. I think an up date is in order.


First, when my son returned to work, instead of a pink slip they moved him into engineering. He won't complain since so many got the pink slip, but he is not happy with this job. He can't create anything, lot of paper and approving things...just not what he's made of. No team to share lunch with or throw a pizza party for when they do a good job. But again, he still has a job.


The job he wants is in another State. He was hired for it and then it got put on hold as the economy got worse. That puts us in a position where we don't want to stay in this house because we almost froze last winter and we are not sure if or when we will have to rip ourselves up again.


I want to do some thank you's for some nice mail surprises that came recently. First, Ali from
http://shogunsworld.blogspot.com/, sent me a birthday card and some very different beads for Crazy Quilting. Thank you Ali, the birds are hanging on my kitchen frig.





My friend Kathy from
http://www.shawkl.com/, sent me a beautiful crazy quilted pincushion. Thank you Kathy. When I get unpacked, I have some fancy old hat pins to display in this work of art.



Also, I got this wonderful package of playfull animal blocks from Tom, over at:
http://quiltingandcarving.blogspot.com/, Thank you Tom. They will find their way into something for children's Christmas surprises. I'm thinking maybe for the Easter Seal kids wheelchair bags.



Although my sewing room is packed up to move, I am set up on the dining room table and have been working on some Christmas items I need for gifts.


These are for door/wall hangings I am making for some special Christmas gifts. They will hang against a quilted background of shades of greens.This is a calendar hanging. You change out from pumpkin to turkey to Santa as the months pass.

I also need to post the rug I won but it's still in the box and right now found a hiding place among all the other boxes...so that will have to wait a little while.

If I'm missing for a few days, it's only because I'm stuck with the task of packing up the kitchen.