Posted on August 30, 2011
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Twenty trips to Home Depot later, we completed a few projects.
We painted the front door a dark red.
We Painted
Before
After. We opted for silver and grey/blue tones.
We opened up the wall between the living room and dining room.
Our biggest project outside of wiring the house for audio and video. It’s not the best before picture, but we opened it up about 32 inches wider and a 6 inches higher.
Posted on August 21, 2011
Posted on August 19, 2011
Because we couldn’t just move in and enjoy the place for awhile, we decided to tackle a few projects right off the bat. The first was painting. The second and third more ambitious jobs were opening up the wall between the dining room and living room and wiring the house for rock stadium quality audio and video. We hired a guy our former landlord recommended to do the painting and wall. After five days of horrible work and shady comings and goings, we fired him. Turns out he was our landlord’s salsa instructor and had no business doing the work we asked. Devin and his girlfriend pitched in to help paint and we hired a reputable floor guy to finish the wall job. Sean provided a crew to do the audio and video work, but a few snags have prevented me from watching TV. Still don’t miss it. Pics of the finished jobs are coming soon.
Posted on August 18, 2011
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Posted on August 15, 2011
Today was Brittany’s first day at her new school, Burroughs High in Burbank. Cue the marching band. Montclair didn’t have a drumstick, let alone a whole band. As far as public schools go, it’s highly rated in Southern California. Her high school class of 2013 went from 50 to about 750. It will be an interesting transition, but I still think she’ll be a stand out when all is said and done.
When I asked her for all of the details, she said, “pretty good”. So, I’m thrilled. And it only cost us a house to get her in.
A few interesting facts about Burroughs. The 80’s hit television show, The Wonder Years was filmed on campus. The Burroughs’ Choir is a big deal. They have played on Oprah, Dancing with the Stars and were the inspiration to the television show, Glee. Ron Howard, Debbie Reynolds, Dan Haggerty (Grizzly Adams) and the voice of Mickey Mouse are all alums.
Posted on August 15, 2011
Posted on August 12, 2011
They do everything bigger in Texas, including roller skating cowboys like this guy. Our show coincides with the Western Wear show, so good people watching.
The first two days of the show have been busy. In fact, we have quadrupled our New York show numbers and matched the last Dallas show with two days to go.
Posted on August 11, 2011
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NYC was as hot and humid as we’ve experienced there. The traffic also seems to have gotten worse. Still, you can’t beat the Big Apple. On the surface, the show was pretty bad. It’s nearly three times the expense of the Dallas and Atlanta shows and lacks our core customer. With that said, we wrote about the same amount as we did in Dallas and Atlanta the first time around, so we’ll probably stick with it and continue to grow our customer base. If nothing else, it’s a great write off. It was also nice fitting in a visit with Matt and the family in Old Greenwich, Connecticut.
Posted on August 2, 2011
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