Thursday, December 12, 2013

Miata repair and paint job

My car was hit twice while parked outside and no amount of wax would buff this dent out. Luck would have it so it was the same front fender being hit each time but I think the attachment points underneath was moved a millimeter or two.. 
The worst part was how the fender made cuts into my tire as I drove, and it was a terrible sound! Also since the paint on this car is so bad after many years in the hyper bright California sun and parking on San Francisco streets I decided to give it new paint also. 


Here is the new front fender, in black primer which is very thin so I decided to give it an extra layer of primer before mounting it.

Front lamps was damaged by flying debris or a rock at some point and was full of water and dust.

Front bumper assembly had to be loosened in order to access the last bolt holding the front fender in place.

Front fender is off!

New fender is on!

Mattias came out to help me with the doors. He helped me remove the mirrors and the door handles, but first he had to remove the inside door panels. Not pain free! He also helped me remove lights and was kind to collect all parts in labeled plastic bags. He is pretty awesome!
You may also notice in this picture that the lower part of the car is white-ish. Thats because while the replacement fender is completely smooth, the car's original paint has a very bumpy orange peel looking paint on the lower part. I always hated the look of this so I decided to remove it by sanding it down. Now the whole car will be smooth when it is finished.
While initially expected to be a one weekend job, this job is has blown into a big one, it has now ballooned into its 4th or 5th week, and Im still looking at another 4-5 full days of work. Which in reality means another 3-4 weeks before it is done.
The reasons for taking so long are many. More than a few problems came up during the fender repair due to the damage to the car, so instead of taking 30-40 minutes to do the swap it took something like 6-7 hours over several days.
Going over the car more closely also revealed more problems with small dents that had to be filled and sanded as well as problems with the front bumper cover which had rotten paint that had to be completely removed. Im not sure if I was misinformed or missed an important part of the information I was given but you cant just use any type of paint remover on painted plastic parts and my result was swelling plastic..
I solved these problems but it all adds up and slows me down. This last week has also been incredibly cold (for California) and has further slowed down the process because the body filler takes much longer to cure, paint takes longer to dry, and it is just plain uncomfortable, but you can work really hard without breaking a sweat!

Holding it himself

He was very hungry, cried and had no patience. He grabbed the bottle from me and started drinking. 

Macklermore concert

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Rockin It!

I had long dreaded Lucia's first parent-teacher conference, largely because I was under the (false) impression that Lucia's personality was still clashing with her teacher's. I was wrong. We went on Monday and bottom line: she's doing GREAT. She's reading and writing and right where she needs to be. Her teacher said she was like a "different kid," and whatever we did to get her to behave, keep doing it. We were thrilled to say we didn't do much, Lucia figured it out on her own. I don't think we've posted about it here, but her teacher is highly, highly organized and runs the classroom like a German watch factory. For behavior, and presumably to corral 27 kids daily, she institutes a card system, where you start out on green, and if you act up, it progresses to yellow, orange and red. Lucia has come home with probably about 6 red cards. She was having a really hard time delineating play vs. learning time, and she'd act out to test the teacher. We had a meeting with her teacher about 6 weeks ago, and after that we gave Lucia little things to look forward to on the weekends if she got 5 green cards. We did that for maybe 2 weeks, then we dropped it to see if she would get it on her own. And she did. She comes home with green cards pretty much every day; I think she got a yellow card a few weeks ago for a minor offense. 

It's pretty awesome that she figured it out on her own. And a HUGE RELIEF for us that she's rockin this kindergarten thing. So proud of her. 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Little coder


Lucias class recently took part in the national event called "Hour of Code" and was given this cool diploma.
However, the coding on kindergarten level looks nothing like this:

if (InputRegAddr8 == MaX1385::rd_FIFO)
my.device.ReadWord_HiLo(InputRegAddr8, &DeviceDataBuf16); 

But actually looks like this:

The "coding" is done by clicking and dragging the little arrows into the squares on the right in the right order for the little hair ball to reach its target.


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Eight!!!!

Eight months today!! 

Espen has made a lot of big developmental leaps this month. Most importantly of course, he said his first word: mama (heart bursts). It started with him making the sound mam mam mam mam, but then when I left the room, he said mama. Pete heard it too! It was on Thanksgiving so I was super thankful. :) 

He's eating an enormous amount of food, with at least 2 meals of oatmeal and fruit/veg a day. He's getting closer to crawling? Maybe? He gets on all fours and rocks now. It's so funny how different he is from Lucia: she was standing at this age! Like unassisted standing. We looked at old pictures to prove it. But he will get there when he gets there. He's sleeping more and more thank god, and has a crop of new teeth coming in so he likes to get up early to chat and chew, ideally around 5 a.m. He's getting chubbier and chubbier, which is really cute. He's still nursing 7x a day (or having breastmilk in a bottle) but he's getting wiggled and easy to distract, which makes some sessions tough. He's gotten on a great schedule with two fairly long naps a day. And he has more hair. We can't believe how fast time is progressing. But man we are in love with this little man. 

Monday, December 2, 2013

Delicious floor

Teething makes everything susceptible to gnawing. Even the hardwood floor.

Seating not quite that comfy

"Adventures" were had at Target last night when I discovered the seats weren't quite accommodating to our little nugget.  It was "fun" trying to keep him from falling out while ticking through my insane list. Gulp.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

The day after


The day after Thanksgiving we decided to go to San Francisco and have a relaxing time. First stop was Ocean Beach, yes it was a little foggy but not too much, just enough to make it kind of magical:

After the beach we went to a new visitor center around the corner and thought it reminded us a little of the restaurant at the top of Ulriken. It wasn't a fancy restaurant like at Ulriken but more like a museum store with a cafe, but it was nice and it had lots of windows with great views, like Ulriken.

Finger food.

After that our hungry bellies directed us to a burger place on 9th Ave just south of Golden Gate Park and had a really good dinner.
Not a bad way to spend a beautiful day!

Friday, November 29, 2013

Yes waiter

I'll have the steak. 

Thanksgiving 2013

Here is a great selection of pictures from last night, Thanksgiving. It was great to spend time with our norwegian friends having great food. 

 Pre dinner greeting

Espen checking out the wheels on his toy car

The Turkey was incredibly moist!

 Per serving the girls at their own table

Espen eats  

The side dishes 

 Caitlin prepping the food

Notes were taken 

Movie time after dinner. Toy Story in norwegian at 11PM!!!

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Another Curly


Sunday, November 24, 2013

Loooonng overdue

Lucia's hair was looking super scraggly and well, matted. It was a mess and she freaked anytime we tried to comb through conditioner. So it was time to get a major cut. She said she wanted about six inches off but 1. We didn't want her to cut off that gorgeous hair -at least not *that* much... 2. We were worried she didn't understand the concept of hair being gone when she wanted to cut off 6-8 inches. 

So three inches it was. 2.5 more inches than Pete was comfortable, but thankfully he had other plans so he couldn't white-knuckle in the salon (like last time). Here's the before and after. It looks SO much healthier and springier!



Monday, November 18, 2013

Sickly

The awesomeness about our new daycare situation was ever so slightly tarnished when we remembered why people steer away from daycare: the sickness. Espen started running a fever on Tuesday but it vanished by Thursday morning. Then Lucia came down with a cold which left her hoarse and wheezy. Then Espen came down with it Saturday. He's coughing and so very congested. But he seemed better today, hooray. Here they both are this morning. 


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Espen at the new daycare







Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Flappy

I'm positive there's some developmental reason for the arm flapping, but I don't really care what it is. It is simply adorable. Please never stop flapping, Espen.
 

No school Day - Play Date

Today was no-school day, but Lucia's classmate Veronica invited her for a playdate. Lucia had so much for that when we left she begged me to let her have a sleepover and cried most of the way home ( think mostly because she was exhausted and very hungry) Heres what she looked like after a 10 minute ride home:

Friday, November 8, 2013

Brudder and Sissy







Seven!!

Seven months!! He's a big boy now. He filled out and got suddenly pretty chubby this month, awwwww. Other changes we saw this month:

  • Eating more and more solids. This month we tried more oatmeal, peas, blueberries, cooked apples, pumpkin and carrots. He really likes pumpkin and sweet potatoes. 
  • Sitting up! He doesn't topple over as often. 
  • Grabbing stuff of the highchair. Pete put a bowl of his food with a spoon in it the other day and went to get a bib and Espen grabbed that bowl so fast. He also really likes grabbing the spoon when we're feeding him. Manual dexterity! It's a thing!
  • Sleeping in his CRIB! YES. We moved him into the other room and now have both kids in one room. True to Espen's laid back nature, he was like, oh, I see that I am now sleeping here. Fine by me. He is so diametrically opposite of Lucia that way. 
  • Rolling and rolling and rolling. And more rolling. 
  • I think the chatting has decreased this month, but he's definitely doing more of the arm-flapping. In the next few days I'll post a cute video of him doing that. 
Behold some cutie pie pictures I took yesterday as we hung out and just gazed into each other's eyes (seriously).