Last night before bed I put the second and last coat of yellow paint on the living room wall. That should complete the painting in the living room except for a little bit of blue (ceiling) touch up around the edges. That dark blue ceiling looks nice but it is sure a lot of work to get it uniform. And I don't even want to think about having to re-paint it something lighter.
I'm writing from the posh Sturm College of Law at DU tonight. Unfortunately my work network is still not working, so I'm stuck just playing around with blogs and Wikipedia. Oh darn.
I went over to get signed up at the DU fitness center so I can work out at night while Dana's in class. Of course, tonight I don't have my gym clothes with me, or else I'd be peddling or elipticalling my way to better health.
At my dentist appointment yesterday afternoon I found out that one of my rear molars needs a crown. UGH.. and I have been doing so good! That particular tooth had a rather large filling from my irresponsible childhood when I had braces and did not floss regularly. Over time the filling began to crack and shift around, and apparently there's just not enough upper tooth structure left to do a new filling. So it's cap it now or root canal it later. I think I'll take the crown. And I'm going to brush TWICE tonight with my SonicCare. (For the record I had no other problems this time around; I've mended my bad habits)
I forgot to ask the dentist about pediatric dental care. If I remember right, all of the baby's little teeth will fall out after a few years and he'll grow new ones anyway, so he pretty much doesn't need to worry about cavities and stuff until he's older. That's great, because we're going to stuff him full of candy. Ha ha ha
For a laugh, here is what the living room ceiling looked like BEFORE my Dad and I patched the hole, after I dropped a 10 foot 2x8 through the upstairs floor...
February Happy Birthdays
4 years ago
1 comment:
Go with the crown Dan. I still have one from 15+ years ago. Glad you went with the same ceiling and wall combination in the living room. It is very dramatic with those high ceilings. I love reading your blog - hope you keep it up. Look forward to meeting the little guy (and seeing you and Dana again).
Love,
Mom
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