Kawasaki battery and tire

Thanks for watching – now that the tank has been addresses to the best of what we know, it is time to move on to some of the other tasks – battery and Front end
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2019 In Review

Thanks for watching – 2019 was a crazy year with no real plan but a lot happened and here is a summary of just some of that.
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2018 In Review

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PLANS FOR 2018

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2017 in review

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In my last post, I talked a lot about the crazy rabbit hole I have been dealing with in the garage. Since then, a lot of wires have been sorted and started to get the tornado of a garage cleaned up again. Cleaning often makes the mess not feel as bad as it was.

We have been able to run almost all the new electrical to the south wall and turn it on. Studs have been cleaned of the old hardware and Sheetrock and it is now ready for re-construction. Fire breaks need to be re-added, insulation installed, Sheetrock installed, mud and paint.

That is not the best part. With time and energy starting to get sorted, I was able to spend some time sorting my media files in preparation to start posting again. There are a lot of OLD videos that cover some fun projects. It will take some time to get caught up but it will give you a chance to SEE all of the fun I have been having. Most of these videos will be semi-raw with minimal editing. Pictures will be loaded more often to Facebook so be sure to follow me there. Videos will be loaded here and youtube with links to here on facebook.

As part of the Chaos, I wanted to share one of the busiest weeks we have had since being here or possibly in general. Those of you who know me personally will already know most of this but, recently I was called to serve as the Young men’s president in our ward (volunteer role of overseeing the entire Male youth program both on Sundays and weeknights for our entire religious congregation) and my wife serves as the Secretary for the Young Women’s presidency. The reason this is a big deal is, a little over a week ago this came to a culmination of overlapping activities.

The week was started out with the Cub Scout Day Camp which in our area runs Monday through Friday from 4pm-9pm This activity my son was involved in and needed rides coordinated. That by its self makes for a busy week. Throw in the mix that my wife and daughter were at a Young Women’s camp Starting Tuesday and were going to be gone until Thursday Night. I on the other had had a Young Men’s Camp that started Thursday morning and ran through Saturday afternoon. (are you starting to see the complexity of this week) Oh, and I had to work all week except Friday as well. Then to top it all off, I had only enough time to come back from camp, get cleaned up and then back out the door for a rare opportunity for all of our youth to meet Elder Stevenson from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. I have only met 2 in my life and one was just by happen-chance.

Needless to say there was a lot of great activities that occurred that week that made the week pass quickly and very busily but, we also needed a lot of rest when it was over to re-coup.

So little to see but progress none the less

Months like this one can be very discouraging. This last month has had the goal of getting the south wall (work wall) of the garage re-done. It has not only been the typical rabbit hole but, a giant one with so many tunnels in so many directions that it seems to never end.

As the old Sheetrock was removed the discovery of over compressed fiberglass insulation was the first if many discouraging discoveries. Next was that the electrical that was not a “stock” home circuit but rather one of the added ones from the sub panel. The more I looked, the more I found. Junctions with a combination of Copper and Aluminum wiring, Junctions that were not in boxes, electrical ran through receptacles instead of “T” connections and soo many extra wires.

After all these and more discoveries, it was clear that there was a lot to do starting with evaluating the plans and “Stock electrical”. The lighting can be integrated with the existing electrical in the Office and Laundry so that will be a quick fix. (YEA!) the receptacles however will need a new leg from the stock breakers on the opposite end of the house. ( a whole new can of worms)

The new leg involved cleaning up the mess that was already there. As of today, it is still not quite where I want it but it is ready for the new leg. The downside is that means a lot of attic time. For those of you that do not know, that is time is very contortionistic movements, confined spaces, and high temps.

Starting with feeding electrical into the north wall, I embarked on the attic experience of traveling 60 feet with a slow contortionistic movement of 16 inches at a time. Pulling wires along the journey and enduring temps STARTING at 126º F (52.2º C). If you are not aware, these temps are extremely dangerous and staying in these temps to long can result in Heat exhaustion, Heatstroke and ultimately death. The biggest difficulty is that these times are measured in minutes, not hours or days.

At this moment, the new leg is above the garage but there is still so much that has to be done before it can be added, starting with removing the tons of excessive electrical that was discovered in the attic above the garage and just a good overall cleaning.

WHAT HAS HAPPENED SINCE…

First day at the new house…

OK, so I had a little time today and was going through fixing some things on the site when I realized it has been over a year since my last post. It is funny to think how crazy I thought it was this time last year. A LOT has happened since then.

At the time, we had diverted our plans from moving back east to staying here in Central California because I had just accepted a new job. We had sold the house that I renovated so we had a little $$ floating around (Burning a hole in our pockets) so we decided to by a house here. After some disappointment, we were able to find a house in our budget that met our needs. This new (Old) house needs a LOT of work. We closed on it late summer 2018 and began the process of getting it ready to live in. Re-insulating the walls, tearing out any evidence of Carpet ( it has some EXTREME animal odors) and simply getting it inhabitable. Since moving in, we have Finished (except flooring) the 2 kids rooms. relocated the propane tank, replumbed the kitchen drain, tore out a ton of rotten wood “stuff” from the yard, knocked out a few walls, punched a hole in the garage to install a man door, re-soldered the dishwashers circuit board, treated for subterranean termites – then dry wood termites, took out some trees and a HUGE bush, and all around made a mess. For the first several months we ALL lived in the front room while bedrooms were being completed.

Although I have recorded bits here and there on my phone, I have not posted much because of the lack of time. Now that the money is back to a monthly budget I may be able to start getting some up. That is all great but at this point we still have a TON of work to do to live “Normal” again. So here is the list of to-do’s

1- Re-model the South wall of the garage (tool storage and work space) – this is currently in progress with the door being the first big step.

2- Re-do the master bathroom (shower converted to Curbless, new lighting, new toilet, Tile throughout, insulation for sound, and paint)

3- Re-do the master bedroom (insulating walls for sound, electrical, paint

4-Hallway – (new paint, flooring, lighting)

5-Bedroom and hallway flooring completed

Getting to this point would be a HUGE accomplishment and would allow us to live Semi-Normally. One of the biggest “To be determined” is insulating the tile (and Carpet) against the concrete floors. I have seen a few ways to do this, I have just not had time to determine the best solution for the budget.

6- Tear out the front room flooring and fill in the sunken floor so that all the floors in the house are at the same level and finish the front door and entry area. ( New french doors into the front room, paint, lighting, flooring, ) – once this is done, family room and dining room will be moved into here.

7- Tear out the Family room and dining room flooring and fill in the sunken floor so that all the floors in the house are at the same level. Paint and re-floor these rooms (pretty simple)

8 – Office & laundry re-model (details TBD)

9- Kitchen (Details TBD but basically a complete tear out and re-do)

10- New HVAC throughout.

11- Insulate attic space for supreme efficiency

A – Somewhere among all this the YARD need attention . That will have to be outlined in another post. since this one is getting TOOO long.

Stay Tuned…..

Teriyaki Chicken over Rice

This recipe is to my knowledge un-tested. it was one that was had written in my recipe book so we must have used it at one time and liked it.. we are making it today 9/16/18 so I will have to follow up when we do.. it is as is where is for now.

Directions: De-fat the chicken and cube. cook in an oiled fry pan until fully cooked (I prefer mine seared on the outside as well).  In a separate pan, mix remaining sauce ingredients over medium heat and bring to a boil while stirring constantly.  Boil for 2 min.  After the 2 minutes, pour over cooked chicken. Add the Optional adds and serve over rice.

Sauce
1/2 Cup  Soy Sauce
1 1/2 Cup Water
1 Cup Sugar
2 Chicken Breasts

Rice:
1 1/2 Cups Rice
3 Cups  Water

Optional adds to liking:
Carrots
Onions
Bell Peppers
Pineapple

My Famous No Bake Cookies

This is a recipe I have been modifying for years to get it just right. The butter and peanut butter variations may make the cookies more Dry or Moist.

You will need:
2 Cups Sugar
1/2 Cup Butter (margarine spread)
1/2 Cup Peanut Butter
1/2 Cup Milk (I use skim) (for vegan use cocunut milk)
1 Cup Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips (for vegan use vegan chocolate chips)
1 Tsp Vanilla Extract
4 Cups Quick Oats

Procedure
-Mix sugar, Butter, Peanut butter and Milk in a large pot. Place on a burner on HI until it comes to a boil (stirring constantly)
-Turn heat down to Medium and add the chocolate chips bring back to a boil (stirring constantly) for 1 minute
-Remove from heat and mix the Vanilla in.
-Add the quick Oats and mix until oats are covered completely.
-Place balls (sized to your liking) of cookie mix sheet or tray and place in refrigerator until stiff.
-Lick any access out (you are the cook and you earned it)
ENJOY!

Because Life is an Adventure!