




Anjuli loves otter pops. If I ever need to bribe her, an otter pop will almost always do the trick. I figure for 12.5 calories I can ease my mind, avoid a tantrum and make a little girl happy. Now Anjuli uses lots of baby signs, some which I taught her, and others (many) that Baby Einstein taught her. So I guess Anjuli just decided to make up her own sign for Ah Pops, as she calls them. Now she can make sure I know what she wants. What a smart little girl I have :)
P.S. When we started teaching Anjuli to say "more, please" she combined them to be : "meee," along with the baby sign for "more."
P.P.S. Zui started having Anjuli really work for the things she wants... now if she wants almost anything she has to go through a long show of please, I love you, jumps, hula, do a dance, and recently added, touch your nose. She doesn't mind, and we love the entertainment.
Anjuli loved chasing the ducks. She kept trying to pet them but was never quick enough.
Zui was working on circus training skills: getting the big geese to jump up and grab the bread out of his hand (which they did).
Two hours after bringing home the tub we finally got it in. Had to do the drain & overflow plumbing through small crack while dad was trying to hold up the tub. Probably the hardest part of the whole operation. Fits perfectly in framing =) Next, drill holes in surround to allow access to plumbing. Mount surround and tub to framing, caulk and let dry.
9/14 Sunday Day 3
Church. Shower at neighbors house
9/15 Monday Day 4
Office meetings, Jenn teach piano, find out that the plumbing doesn't match the surround and will have to return the surround.
*Jenn contacts a contractor to see how much it will be to finish my project.
9 /16 Tuesday Day 5
Remove caulking, borrow truck from dad go to Lowes and return surround, pick up different one return home. Measure & drill holes in new surround again. Caulk again. Wait for caulk to dry.
Run to Home depot to pick up 1/4" dry wall, mud, and other spackling tools. Add shims to the 2x4s so the flange and shims are level. Measure & cut drywall. Nail drywall to shims/2x4s and flanges.
Business appointments in afternoon and night.
*Jenn tired of bathing kids and showering at Kevin & Ven's house.
9/17 Wednesday Day 6
Add first layer of mud onto drywall. Wait 24 hours to dry.
Head to Kailua for work.
*Pictures of me worki ng slows down as Jenn finds project not-so-entertaining. Jenn showers at Jo & Kanoa's house.
9/18 Thursday Day 7
Mud mostyly dried, decided to go ahead and apply second coat of mud. Bring fans in to speed up drying process.
Head to City Mill to get paint matched with existing color through their computer matching system. Buy high-moisture primer and other painting/texture supplies
Sand the mud to smooth it out. Clean lightly with damp rag.
Tape tub and fixtures, primer the walls. Remove tape. Let dry.
9/19 Friday day 8
*No pictures by this time. Jenn is completely sick of project.
Tape tub, apply 2nd coat of Primer. Remove tape. Dry.
Tape, add texture. One bottle of texture insufficient, run to Lowes for second bottle, finish texture. Dry.
9/20 Saturday day 9
Paint final semi gloss matched color.
Finish putting bath fixtures on & PAU HANA.
Have to wait another 24 hours to dry before showering--Jenn's thrilled...
So maybe the process wasn't exactly all fun, but it sure was nice getting my hands dirty and working hard. Although I would definitely do it again, Jenn say's you can't pay her enough to have had a contractor do in half the time =) One of the joys of the DIY lifestyle I guess.
Notes to self: