A New Thermostat

THE PROJECT: Replace our old, ugly, hideous, enormous, mercury-having thermostat with a new pretty programmable one
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Well, for us, it was kind of hard at first, but got easier as we went along. Now I’d say it’s pretty much super-easy.

We installed this thermostat before I decided we needed to start blogging about our home improvements, so we don’t really have detailed pictures of this project. Sorry!

Bruce attended a Home Depot “class” on installing programmable thermostats. Of course it looked extremely easy when someone else was doing it, and when all the wires matched up perfectly (because that’s what happens in these types of demonstrations). So he brought home a new middle-of-the-road Honeywell digital to replace our old wall monster.

Hideous Wall Monster

Before doing anything, we shut off the heater and to further protect ourselves, we shut off the electricity to the heater/thermostat from the circuit box.

The first challenge was actually removing the old thermostat from the wall. It had been attached with screws, of course, but beyond that it was attached with 22 years of paint layers. It took awhile and some of Bruce’s brute strength, but it finally came free! Victory!

The next step was carefully removing wires from the old thermostat and labeling them individually with tape, so we could attach them to the new thermostat correctly. I really wish we had a picture of this, I was very proud of how organized I was able to keep things. This seemed like it was going to be SUPER easy, like plugging in speakers or something, until we realized there were a couple of wires that didn’t meet expectations. Like, there were two wires attached to the Y terminal. It wasn’t until I removed the plate from the wall that I realized the extra Y wire was just drawing power to run the giant analog clock on the old thermostat. Issue one resolved! Then there was the pesky TC wire.

I still don’t know what a TC wire is. Temperature Control is the common guess, and maybe that’s what it was, but apparently the new fancy digital goodness doesn’t need it. So I cut the curl off the wire and then covered the remaining exposed wire with electrical tape. I was pretty nervous to do that, to be honest. I get scared of this electrical stuff. It’s nothing to be trifled with, in my opinion.

Once we got the new wall plate up, all the other wires hooked up perfectly: Y, G, R, and W (if I remember correctly) all had terminals. This thermostat has little “plug-in” areas that get secured by screws that sink in and secure the wires. It was insanely easy once we got to that point. After we did that, we screwed on the front and, nervously, switched the power back on. Then we turned the heater back on. We set the thermostat so the heater would turn on (with the fan on auto) and VOILA! It worked! VICTORY TWO! After we were sure that was working properly, we switched the thermostat so the A/C would kick on. After a self-imposed delay, the thermostat turned on the cold! VICTORY THREE, and game over!

Pretty New Thermostat (surrounded by lots of spackle)

This was our very first ever electrical project and it was a major success. As long as proper precautions are taken, it’s actually very easy. I am looking forward to changing out the lights in our bathrooms, and fixing some upside-down light switches. I might even update our electrical outlets (the pros call them “receptacles”) if I get really ambitious!

If any of you have problems with thermostat installations, you can ask us. We’re now experts. Or at least we think we are. Which means that when one of you asks us for help, we’re most likely NOT going to know the answer to your question. :)

I Love Spackle

RESULT: Major success!!

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A Reason To Love Target

Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter.
WOW!!!

It’s like Nutella, except peanut. It is SO GOOD. I could eat the whole jar!!

Now I realize it’s the beginning of the year and no one wants to eat unhealthy foods, but it’s really not unhealthy. All the ingredients are good and natural. TRY IT.

Unless you don’t like chocolate or peanuts. In which case, do I even know you?

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THE LIST

As most of you know, we recently bought a condo. We took possession of the keys on October 2nd. The same day our daughter was born. Some people have told me we’re really brave to do that. I have corrected them and told them we were really stupid to do that. So be it, it’s done, we’re here, and we’re renovating!

There is quite a bit to do, and we think of new things we want to do on a daily basis. Unfortunately, it seems we find new things we have to do on a daily basis as well. We are going to keep track of and document the projects we want and have to do with this — THE LIST.

This list is subject to addition, subtraction, and basically any amount of editing. When our website redesign is complete (I have a design working, I just have to find time to implement it), I’ll put a permanent link to THE LIST from every page. Bolded dark red items are completed. For now, anyway.

KITCHEN
tile floor
granite counters
new sink and fixtures
new refrigerator
hook up copper water line
new dishwasher
new range
new vent hood — we already did this once, but will do it again to match new range which will be stainless
new recessed lights (to replace HIDEOUS recessed lights left by former owners)
tile backsplash
refinish or reface cabinets

LIVING ROOM
new paint on walls — in progress
new window treatment
new laminate flooring
add trim and corbels under granite counter
new ceiling fan over dining room table
front door interior: fill hole, repaint, clean paint off metal trim (left by previous owner)

HALLWAYS
replace flushmount lights
replace old thermostat with pretty programmable thermostat — in progress
new paint on walls — in progress
new paint on doors/trim

LAUNDRY CLOSET
new washer/dryer
shelving for space left by stacking w/d
fix and cover outlet behind w/d
clear out dryer vent
replace light/vent fan
replace flooring
replace doors on laundry closet

GARAGE
build a workbench
new chest freezer… for puposes of beer making
various shelving and storage solutions — in progress
make room for a car! — in progress

JARROD’S ROOM
new paint
new baseboards
fix or replace window
new window treatment

OUR ROOM
new paint
new baseboards
fix or replace window
new window treatment

GUEST BATH
MASTER BATH

–everything– (list to come eventually)

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Restarting… again

Yeah I know, we’ve done this before. But now I really am bummed that we didn’t restart earlier!! We have a LOT to blog about these days… our adorable son, our precious daughter, and a new condo!!

I need to be better about photo-documentation, so I can share details about renovations. And food. And watch out, LOTS of pictures of the kids are pretty much a given.

I hope all your Christmases were fantastic, and all your new years are fun and safe!! The Coy Pond Project is back!!

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Wildflowers

A sea of Indian Paintbrush.

A sea of Indian Paintbrush.

I love Columbine. It reminds me of a very graceful ballet dancer.

I love Columbine. It reminds me of a very graceful ballet dancer.

These were from the same play castle park up in Mammoth. I thought thery were very happy and bright, kind of like sunflowers.

These were from the same play castle park up in Mammoth. I thought thery were very happy and bright, kind of like sunflowers.

This was a field outside of a hotel in Mammoth. They looked like wildflowers, until I saw a sprinkler. (Wildflowers with a little help?)

This was a field outside of a hotel in Mammoth. They looked like wildflowers, until I saw a sprinkler. (Wildflowers with a little help?)

One of the reasons I love visiting the Sierras in July is wildflowers. The seasons in the high sierra are a bit behind our seasons so July is like April here (or April in a place that has a lot of flowers). The flowers were just bursting especially up in little lakes valley. I found quite a few up in Mammoth too. Most of the flowers are wildflowers, though as mentioned above;  I found one field of flowers outside of a hotel in Mammoth that didn’t look cultivated, but it was given a little extra water. I am a big fan of wildflowers and try to photograph them wherever I can find them. Anyway hope you enjoy.

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Jarrod and the Modern Stone Play Castle

I love walking up and down this hill

I love walking up and down this hill

Let me calculate the angle of descent...I think the slope is 7 degrees.

Let me calculate the angle of descent...I think the slope is 7 degrees.

I think I will get really close to the camera and attack it.

I think I will get really close to the camera and attack it.

The playground is full of a rock garden too. I love rocks.

The playground has a rock garden too. I love rocks.

Here is my castle. Would you like to see it?

Here is my castle. Would you like to see it?

Do I have to lead you by the nose? Come on in!

Do I have to lead you by the nose? Come on in!

 A few weeks ago on our trip to Bishop, we took a side trip up to Mammoth. Christy wanted a creative morning so I dropped her off with her accoutrements (folding chair, bug spray, snacks, and painting supplies) up at Lake Mary (up above Mammoth) so she could paint. And paint she did creating a materpiece. She will have to post about that in a different post. While she was soaking up some creative energy I took the boy down to Mammoth in search of a playground/park. And I found one with one of those modern art/new age castles for the kids to play in (or possibly for a philosopher to come up with some deep thoughts… the view was enough to inspire some).  Jarrod played in the playground for about an hour before getting bored, and then tried playing in the castles and running up/down the hill. It is amazing that Jarrod can be entertained with walking up and down a hill for so long. Anyway while he was having fun, I snapped a few pics of him. Hope you enjoy.

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Star trails and wildfire

Old car just after sunset

Old car just after sunset

Wildfire using standard 18-55mm lens

Wildfire using standard 18-55mm lens

Wildfire using zoom lens and 5 second exposure.

Wildfire using zoom lens and 5 second exposure.

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My proud star trail photo from last year! This year's attempt was a sad failure. Boo!

 

Well my goal this year was to improve upon my prized star trail photo from last year (see last photo), but alas it was not to be. I waited every day in the 5 nights that we spent in Bishop in May for an opportunity. Overcast skies and rain ruined my chances then. One of the reasons I wanted to go back this July was for some more chances for star trail photos and I was rewarded on Saturday night (7/18) with the opportunity. But alas I didn’t compose the picture right, and didn’t paint enough light into the photo to light up the car, and it was not to be. Way too dark (I won’t expose you to my miserable result) (And when the shutter is open for an hour, and drains down your battery, you don’t get a second chance…at least if you want any sleep.)

What we did get was a good glimpse at a wildfire.  Christy and I spotted two fires, one big and one small, caused by lightning strikes as we drove back to my parents home from town. The fact that there is so much open space makes it possible to see a fire from 20 miles away or more. It was fairly surreal to see. That night while waiting for my star trial photo to expose, the big fire was growing before my eyes. I think that I will blame the smoke for ruining my shot, not the fact that it wasn’t properly exposed. The big fire burned 3500 acres I think (or possibly 35000) and took more than a week to put out. The little fire was out very quickly, and probably burned less than one.

Anyway I was happy to get at least one good shot from that fateful night, it just wasn’t the one I expected. I hope you enjoy!

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Little Boy and the Lobster

It's dangerous to play Peek-a-Boo with a lobster, but our little boy is fearless

It's dangerous to play Peek-a-Boo with a lobster, but our little boy is fearless

Peek-a-Boo!!

Peek-a-Boo!!

After Peek-a-Boo the little boy makes a funny face for the camera.

After Peek-a-Boo the little boy makes a funny face for the camera.

"Enough funny business and excitement. Now I am serene."

"Enough funny business and excitement. Now I am serene."

On July 5th, Christy, Jarrod and I went out to brunch with some friends who were in town who we had not seen in a long time. The brunch was at a beachside restaurant in Malibu. We were early and they were late, and we had to wait a long time to get seated. So what better thing is there to do for a little boy when the pager that we were given was a little lobster…(they also had live lobsters in a tank in the waiting area). Jarrod had some fun waiting for us to get a table, he was a ham posing for us and playing cute games of peek-a-boo. The restaurant had peanuts in the shell that he thankfully ignored. Hope you enjoy a few of the pics.

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Little Lakes Valley

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View of Little Lakes Valley from Rock Creek

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Pinecones with mountains in background

Paintbrush with 1st lake in foreground

Paintbrush with 1st lake in foreground

More paintbrush

More paintbrush

2nd Lake with mountains in background

2nd Lake with mountains in background

Blue butterfly!

Blue butterfly!

A profile shot

A profile shot

Matilija Poppies are Christy's favorites

Matilija Poppies are Christy's favorites

Last weekend Christy and I took our last trip out of town before baby Cecily makes her debut. I originally had an entire week off for a large adventure up in the Sierras, but that was before I knew about the little girl’s coming. Anyway the trip morphed into a fun long weekend trip. In May my dad and I took a short hike up into Little Lakes Valley, up above Rock Creek Lake. I decided I wanted to go back on this trip. And was rewarded with some beautiful scenery, though I did not count on all of the mosquitoes. The mosquitoes were so bad, it almost made this hike a liability, especially since I forgot the bug spray. I should have known better since the hike is nicknamed “Mosquito Flat”

Little Lakes Valley is really high, it starts at 10,300 feet and then goes up about 500 feet or so, with the peaks all around at 13,000 feet. So the elevation is high, and spring is late, basically in July. The place bursts with wildflowers during this time. Lots of Penstamon, paintbrush, aster, and a lot of others. Driving up the road to get there I had to pull off a couple of times to take some photos of roadside flowers. Little lakes valley, pretty well describes it. The creek runs up the valley creating many little lakes, separated by small rises and meadows. It’s a pretty amazing place, God touched.

Off the roadside on the way home a caught a view of a whole field of Matilija poppies. Christy loves these flowers. She says they look like fried eggs. They are big and happy. I have only seen them in recently burned areas up in the Sierras. So maybe they are a sign of new life coming back. Anyway I hope you enjoy.

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Anybody got some Reese’s Pieces?

Our little boy loves my new flash

Our little boy loves my new flash

I knew he was special, but I didn't realize how special he was.

I knew he was special, but I didn't realize how special he was.

I think most of you know that I am a photo geek. So when I dropped my flash at the Oregon zoo a few months ago, and it stopped working,  I was really sad. My birthday was the perfect justification for an upgrade, so I spent a $200 on Ebay for my new flash, and so far it is working perfectly. The first couple of days that I had it,  I started playing with it. Jarrod fell in love with it, and wanted it really badly. He is reaching for it in this picture. When we got our new computer we bought the new Photoshop Elements for playing with photos and neither of us had used it before. Christy has been using photoshop for years, and she saw a lens flare on one of the menus. For you non-photo geeks, a lens flare is generally something that you want to avoid in your photos, since it means a bad reflection is hitting your lens (like the sun reflecting off of a chrome bumper right in your eyes). But the more we played with the lens flare, the funnier it looked. I think it is no surprise that our little boy has been wanting our phone for months. I thought he just wanted to talk to me, but maybe he was trying to “phone home”.

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