Our bed frame is brand new. We bought it because the old one really rattled a lot. We also bought the matching headboard to our bedroom set at the same time. Well, even though it was brand new we had the same issues with it as the old one. It got so bad that when Matt rolled over in bed a couple nights ago he woke up Maddy! Well, that was it. Matt should be able to roll over if he wants to and Maddy should be able to sleep through the night.
Yesterday we bought everything we needed during our 2 1/2 hour trip to Lowes getting bed 'depopping' supplies. We put rubber washers between metal, plastic tape between longer pieces of where metal touch, felt on the frame itself between the box spring and frame. We did a number to the frame! Fortunately, right now, it seems to have done the trick. We'll see what happens in the next couple of days. But right now, I can roll over without waking the house!!
Do during our three hour tour at Lowes yesterday (trust me, I felt like Gilligan). we bought the trim for our spare room (composite, prestained--cheaper/less work), some supplies to tighten Maddy's crib and fix her drawer that keeps falling out underneath and other things like that. It wasn't a bad trip, but as always Lowes was NUTS on the weekend. Plus, with the rain coming I think everyone was trying to head out before it. We did take a couple of things back as well, including more tile (the last of it now), a medicine cabinet and a over the toilet storage cabinet.
Matt made some great salmon on the grill last night! We had a nice time hanging out after Maddy went to bed (but she needed a bit of help with that). Now I have insomnia. But I better not spend anymore time. I need to teach Sunday School tomorrow and I need my rest! Have a good night (or what's left of it).
Comments (2)
How do you cook your fish on the grill? Do you use aluminum foil or do you have a fish basket?
Posted by Jess | April 15, 2007 11:40 AM
Posted on April 15, 2007 11:40
Hi Jess, Matt does not use either foil or a fish basket when grilling salmon. Other fish it's a bit different. But when he grills salmon he makes sure he sears the side that is down really well so that it's easier to flip. If he flips it too early it will fall apart. We also like our salmon flaky and on the dry side.
Posted by Becky | April 15, 2007 7:34 PM
Posted on April 15, 2007 19:34