Thursday, June 24, 2010

Bathroom Remodel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Here are the pics of our (finally) finished bathroom remodel.
First, the "before":





















And, the "after" pics.


























































PS - I hate blogger. The posts NEVER look like they look in my preview and I always have to go back in and edit them after I post them. Meh. (Or, as in the case with this one, I had to go back in FIVE TIMES to edit it...)

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Just finishing up a little plumbi........NOOOOOOOOOO!!!

What does a bathroom remodel have to do with the step going into my bedroom? Well, the bathroom remodel/plumbing revamp (replacing the old galvanized pipe under the house) birthed a leak in the PEX pipe under the step going into our bedroom area. Long story short, I turned the water off, did my work, turned it back on and, a day or two later, found a large puddle in my crawlspace. I thought it was just a bad connection so I ran to the plumbing supply store, bought what I needed, came back and patched it up. Turned the water back on, still leaking... turns out it's coming from up higher....like above my floor! This is where my bad decision making led me to run a pair of lines up under the step, under the laminate floor, (which is on joists above concrete) and over to the other part of the house. In the first picture here you can see the discarded "tee" connections on the left, which I cut off after realizing they were leaking. The floor is partially dried in the above photo.

My bad decision was to put too much pressure on some pex fittings... they don't do well under pressure and began leaking when I turned the water on. SOOOOOOO.... we've been without water for the last 12 hours and I've torn out a rather nice (if I do say so myself) step, exposing a leaky mess... the water spread several feet, even getting my bedroom carpet wet. I'm replaced that section of PEX with copper and put it all back together today. This picture shows the copper "manifolds" I soldered to fix the problem.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

The Mother Lode

I'm not sure how someone like me is so blessed, but somehow I ended up with a GREAT mother (completely out of my control... only by God's grace) who loved me unconditionally, even when I was rotten.... AND on top of this I managed to coerce an AMAZING woman named Corey to become my wife and the mother of my children. By God's grace she was enamored with me and my faults, or maybe it was pity.... but at any rate she's mine and she's wonderful.

I was loved unconditionally, and still am, by my mother. My kids are loved unconditionally, and always will be, by their mother. My little girls have some AMAZING role models available to them... I hope they follow them.

LITTLE GIRLS, HEAR MY WORDS! FOLLOW THE EXAMPLE OF YOUR MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER!

They are...
  • Patient
  • Joyful
  • Wise
  • Smart
  • Loving
  • Christlike
  • Diligent
  • Creative
  • Intentional
  • Patient (yes, I know it's on their twice)
  • Gracious
  • Compassionate
  • Generous
  • (and your mom is hot too... you don't have to follow that one, though it's a nice bonus for your spouse)
It's just too bad that it takes a national holiday for me to say this, but it's all true nonetheless.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

I've been sick for 2/3 of the winter... what's your excuse?

If I could type this blog entry by banging my head on the keyboard, I would. I've tried, but it just looks like this afrlfhvFHUN;sdvf;svfnsdfsdjklchnsdlhfdsfhlfsdhl;asdfhl.

After a couple of weeks of blissful health we again, once again, got sick....again.... did I mention that this has happened to us a few times this year? So... we're miserably pathetic as we fight off some odd variant of the plague. If you're keeping track at home you can go ahead and write us down for the following:
  • Fevers
  • Coughs
  • Snot
  • Ear infections
  • Snot
Soooooo.... go team.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Trapped in my office during a butterfly fairy princess invasion...

My daughter is having her 4th birthday party today and the theme is "Butterfly fairy princess". So, accordingly, the little girls are all dressing up in princess outfits. I was told by my daughter that I was, essentially, not welcome because I'm "a boy and boys don't dress up like that". I was allowed to pass through, eat pizza and take some pictures though.

Oh well... she's worth it and I'm glad she's girly.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Northern Iowa???

Okay... I realize I'm probably going to be the only one to read this, but I need to do it. It'll be therapeutic. KU lost tonight in the second round of the tournament to Northern Iowa. It's a loss that could have been seen coming for, well, most of the year.

For whatever reason, the basketball "experts" this year were blind to the huge deficiencies on this KU squad. When Bill Self was asked what his team needed to improve on, he inexplicably said rebounding and first shot defense. My answer would have been TURNOVERS. This KU team did not value the ball. This team also displayed a consistent inconsistency. From one game to the next you never knew what you were going to get. But, for the most part, you got sloppiness. There were only a couple of games this year where everything really clicked. Offense, defense, ball handling, rebounding....But why? So much talent, and results no better than last year?

I think it comes down to a personnel issue.

Things have to start with Collins. Unfortunately, Sherron Collins brilliant career began to show cracks during the second half of the season. Don't get me wrong. I loved watching Sherron... I loved his passion, toughness and intensity.... but I'm guessing he has been battling some injuries. That's the only thing that would explain his inconsistency. His junior season = brilliant. The first half of this year, for the most part = brilliant. His Big XII season and postseason = pedestrian. His shots would not fall... unfortunately injuries don't explain his carelessness with the ball. Again... turnovers.

What about Taylor? For whatever reason, sophomore Taylor = freshman Taylor. There was no visible improvement from Tyshawn. His season started with off the court issues and things never seemed to click after that. I still think he's got loads of promise and I hope he turns it around next year.

Aldrich: Cole started the year off weak. He seemed fatigued and apathetic. But, to his credit, once his health improved, and, sadly, once his grandmother passed, he began to really excel. His defense and rebounding were even better than last year. Unfortunately, for some reason, he regressed offensively. Maybe he got more attention, but it sure looked like he was simply less aggressive. Rarely did he take it strong toward the hoop instead being content to shoot fade-away hook shots or to pass it back out. If Cole chooses to come back to KU next season, he should really look to assert himself offensively. This means making moves TOWARD the hoop. He's soooo tough when he does this and again, for whatever reason, he did it more last year. I do believe it's worth noting that the team stunk at looking for Cole in the post this year. Only Brady seemed adept at it. He was the only one who would intentionally stand there waiting to give Cole the ball until Cole established position. Everyone else would glance inside, and if there wasn't an obvious opening, they'd move on. I think it would be HUGELY beneficial for the team to watch NBA film on feeding the post. How to feed a big man 101. (see Shaq, or Olajuwon)

Xavier Henry: Started out the year on fire. Then, teams figured him out and, consequently his confidence suffered. When confidence suffers, the shot suffers... he went into a LOOOONG slump. He never really seemed to get out of the slump, although late in the season he showed some flashes of aggression. He seems to suffer from Brandon Rushitis. (lack of aggression). Man, I know he is laid back and all, but I saw more fire in his high school highlights than in college. Too often he looked like a deer in the headlights. He has the whole package, but until he learns to assert himself AT LEAST AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL, he will be a bench rider in the pros. Again, love to watch him play and I think he has LOADS of talent, but he's simply not aggressive enough.

Marcus Morris: Stud. Great year, huge improvements. He was the one to carry us most of the second half... super consistent. If he keeps up the hustle he'll be great. I think the one thing he could improve on (before he goes pro) is shooting off the dribble. He's going to have to play a lot more like a guard to make it at 6'8" in the pros.

Everyone else: Pretty much as expected. Solid supporting cast. Morningstar disappeared late in the year, but Reed stepped up. Markieff was solid (other than his lack of confidence at the free throw line). The youngsters (Johnson, Withey and Robinson) will be great players...you can just tell.

Conclusion - I.e. why I wrote this: KU has some serious flaws that haunt them almost every year. And they are pretty consistently the same every year. The turnovers were a relatively new anomaly this year, but that's the only "new" thing. The two main things that have killed us almost every tournament for the last 15 years are:
1) Our help defense habitually leaves pure shooters. Whether it's by design, or by habit, our help defense continually leaves pure shooters too open. Nobody should EVER leave a shooter like Ali Farokhmanesh open... even momentarily. The instructions to his man should be "I don't care what else is going on, even if someone has a clear lane to the hoop, you stay with Farokhmanesh!" It's someone like this that kills us almost every year.
2) Very similar to the above... WHERE IS OUR ALI FAROKHMANESH? I mean, I understand recruiting the biggest, fastest, most athletic guys possible, but how about some shooters? The retort will probably be "what about Reed?" or "what about Collins?". Well, they are fine shooters... BUT, they can't shoot from anywhere in any position. A pure shooter has a quick release and only needs an inch to get his shot off. He can do it off screens or on the pull up. He can hit his shot anywhere, anytime. The problem with the guys we recruit is that they generally have slow releases and need space to shoot. Collins is the exception, but he's hardly a "shoot in any position" or a "shoot coming off a screen" type of guard. He generally needs space, and his penetration ability affords him that space.... unless his penetration isn't working (see Northern Iowa game circa TONIGHT!) I can't think of the last KU player who could do this... who could shoot quickly and in any position. (maybe Jeff Boschee? Though late in his career he was far from pure...)

And just to head anyone (Yes I know I'm talking to myself here...) off at the pass. No, our perimeter shooting is not good. Generally we get good open looks from our talented frontcourt or from penetrate and kick-outs. We don't have a single shooter, nor have we for many years, who can pop off a screen quickly and deliver a jumper. We've had a few who COULD have, but didn't for lack of aggression (see Rush and Henry)

Coach Self... You are the man. You're doing an awesome job. I never thought anyone could replace Roy Williams, but you've done it fantastically. My one piece of advice for you, from a completely outside and uneducated perspective: RECRUIT A PURE SHOOTER. A Steph Curry, an Ali Farokhmanesh, a Mickey McConnell... or, at a higher level, a Lacedarius Dunn or JJ Reddick. They're usually lightly recruited and all from mid-major schools. Almost every mid-major program has one, so they can't be that hard to find. My guess is that big schools pass them up because they're short, or slow, or can't dribble, or whatever. But come tourney time.... they kill you.

The next couple of years may be tough for KU fans as we are likely to be severely lacking in the 3-pt shooting department. If Henry DOES bolt for the pros, then next year we'd have guards of Taylor, CJ Henry (if he stays) Johnson, Little, Releford, Morningstar, Reed, Woolridge... as well as a assorted backups. The only proven shooters in the bunch are Reed and Morningstar, both of whom need a lot of daylight to get their shot off. Johnson, Henry and Woolridge are relative unknowns beyond the arc. Taylor, Little and Releford are all below average deep shooters. Oh, and ALL of these players (with the possible exception of Woolridge and Henry) need lots of daylight to get their shot off.

So... next couple of years may be more of the same. Good inside presence, lots of athletes, but inconsistent perimeter shooting.

Ahhh... that was therapeutic. Or something...

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

RSV = Not Fun for Cooper (and family)


Our little Cooper has RSV and has been spending the last few days with his mommy at the hospital. He's on oxygen (the lowest setting) and they plan to keep him on it until he fights the virus off. Meanwhile, at home, those of us who gave Cooper RSV continue to sniffle and cough. I have, what I believe to be, the beginning of an ear infection and the girls are just a bit snotty (nasally, not attitudinally). Anyway, pray for us. Here's a pic of Cooper at the hospital.