Jack’s First Haircut!


My daughter-in-law, Lorna, and Jack and Elanor got haircuts today. This was Jack’s very first haircut! 



I was there to take care of the kids while Lorna got her hair done – which meant that I was also there to take a photo of this particular first. Henri, who cuts all of our hair, is really good with kids (and adults). Jack almost enjoyed the experience!

It is true that Jack has very little hair so his haircut took a total of about 3 minutes. But Henri says this is a good time to start getting a child used to the idea (and the feeling) of having a haircut.


Unintended consequences…

My studio wall is finished – oh happy day! There is still work to do outside, but that is waiting a few days.

I learned new things on this remodel. We upgraded the windows in our house 12 years ago — from single-pane aluminum windows to double-pane metal/vinyl windows. Windows have changed since then. The window that seemed to be the best choice this time was an energy-efficient, wood, double-hung window. Very nice, works like a charm. Except that when I looked close, I realized that the window itself fills the whole space. There is no room to mount blinds inside the window frame.
We have 2″ inside-mount blinds everywhere in the house but that isn’t going to work in this window. Oh my. That’s when it dawned on me that the small window, the door, and the big window are on the same wall and they all need the same (or very similar) window treatment and the thing I like the most isn’t going to work on the door or the big window.
So, yesterday I went to Lowe’s and special ordered “paper” shades. I really hope I love them because they cost enough that they’re going to be there for quite a while. FYI – There is a cool innovation in shade technology – the no cord option! Hard to explain, but if you need shades, be sure to check it out.
I sat down to work later in the morning and realized something else… my new computer has a very glossy screen. My new window lets in a lot more light – just exactly as it is supposed to. Oh my – the glare on the computer screen is not good. I turned down the brightness on the screen and I taped fabric up on the window and door. It helped some but I am really looking forward to the arrival of the new shades!
Steve came home from lunch and mentioned that he had seen an anti-glare film made for computer screens. Yes, in fact there is a film and it comes cut to fit an iMac! So the need for more light in the studio combined with the new computer screen led to the need for a way to cut down on the light in the studio. Unintended consequences…

Studio remodel… part 3

We have been oh so busy! I’ve been telling my husband at the end of each day that I feel like I’ve been hit with sticks. He tells me that that can’t be true since I’ve never actually been hit with sticks and being hit with sticks is way worse. However, I’ve been pretty sore the last few nights.

But the hard work is paying off. Yesterday I got the primer on the outside wall. Steve got the inside wall mostly finished. I was able to get the first coat of paint inside late yesterday afternoon. 
Painting in the studio is complicated by the fact that the first time I painted my studio I made a mistake and got oil based paint. You can’t just paint over an alkyd paint with latex. Since I didn’t want (or need) to paint the whole room I had to get more alkyd paint this time. Boy oh boy, does alkyd paint put off fumes. We have my studio sealed off with plastic so it’s mostly not smelling up the house but it’s no fun. I spend most of my time at home in my studio and not being in there makes me a little crazy.
This morning I got the 2nd coat of paint on the inside wall and then moved to the outside wall. This is not that big of an area so I got 2 coats of paint on the wall and 2 coats of trim paint. I’ve got the paint (chartreuse!) for the outside of the door but am going to wait a week or so to paint it. It’s hot and humid here so I’ll need to tape plastic over the outside door opening and I need to wait for the paint to cure so that the tape doesn’t pull the paint off.
Steve finished the inside trim, finished the electrical stuff, and saved a juvenile wren that was sort of lost in our garage. He’s a field biologist, has nets, and knows how to use them! 
We went to church this evening so tomorrow I’ll be back at work early (after I get the paper read) getting my studio back in shape! Oh happy day! Maybe the fumes won’t be so bad and the plastic can come down. I do hope so.

And – I keep forgetting to post an answer to a question on the granola but I’m remembering now and since this where I’m typing, here goes… I use whole flax seed in the granola itself. I grind a big spoonful of flaxseed each morning and sprinkle it on my bowl of granola. I will add this info to that post as soon as I have time.

Studio remodel… part 2

This morning the little window (that used to be over my sewing machine) moved to its new location. And I decided I wanted a light on the outside of this wall with a switch in the inside. And I wanted it where I wanted it to be, not where it was easy. I’m so lucky to have a husband who smiled and said OK. It did slow us down a bit but the window made it into the wall. 


Next the open spaces got insulation and OSB (a chip board that will be under the Hardy siding). Steve spent time putting in other electrical boxes… don’t want to rush that.
He mudded the interior sheetrock before calling it a day (that’s not in the photo below). I’m hoping to be painting soon. Well, I will be painting ceilings starting tomorrow morning. I hate painting ceilings but this summer it just has to happen. No one but me knows they need it, but I know that there are several ceilings in my house that need it.
Steve will be working on trim and exterior siding tomorrow…

Studio remodel… part 1

My dear husband, Steve, is re-working the back wall of my studio! This is a project that has been on the books for 2-3 years. Steve is dean of the sciences at Austin College here in Sherman, TX, and he has a pretty small window of opportunity for home improvement projects. This is the week!

My studio is not getting bigger, but the light is being redistributed. He took out the old glass double-french doors and put in a single door that has better insulation. The little window above my sewing machine came out and a newer bigger window went in…

Who thought this up?!

Now I know that Ami Simms has collected some wonderful photos of signs but I think this one is pretty good – or bad depending on how you look at it. A friend, Kim Snipes, saw this in Scotland and shared it. Here is what she says:

“It’s from Grantown-on-Spey, Highlands, Scotland. When we drove into town from the Inverness Airport, I couldn’t believe the sign. Since we stayed at the same hotel in Grantown for the whole time in the Highlands, we saw the sign at least twice a day. It became a real joke for everyone on the tour. One of the guides suggested that the lady was picking the pocket of the gentleman.”