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Top 10 Ways to Honor Your Mother — This Mother’s Day Month

May 12, 2018 by  
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My wife, Joan, has shown me "How to be a great Mother." During our 37 years of marriage she has always been a loving guide for our daughter Lisa. I am proud to say Lisa has carried that forward and is now sharing that love with her son, Everest.

Lisa, and her husband Danny, gave Everest a Happy 10th Birthday party with his friends and family. During the whole event Lisa made sure Everest and his friends were cared for, having fun and being safe. That is some feat with that many 10-year old's!

It is so wonderful to witness how love is passed down through the generations.

How are you honoring your Mother this year? What is it that she passed down to you that you wish to say thank you -- to show her your appreciation?

Maybe one of the Top 10 Ways to Honor Your Mother in this month's feature might be just the answer.

And, in case you really do need some help with one of those, check out our Happy Mother's Day May Special.

 

 

 

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Was your home builder a hero or a jokester?

April 26, 2018 by  
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Sometimes, it is not clear whether home builders intended to be jokesters or "heroes" of your safety. Let's use, GFCI outlets, as an example. You know, those outlets that are meant to prevent electrocution and installed within 36 inches of water, like bathroom sinks.

The problem is that GFCI outlets trip super fast. One minute you're blow drying your hair and the next, all the lights go out. There you stand with wet hair, in the dark. Really helpful when it does its job and trips so you don't get zapped or shocked -- yes, a heroic job. Thank you.

But, here's the jokester part -- the GFCI reset button can be in what seems like the farthest place from where it got tripped, like in the garage, or in the dark recesses of a closet. The intention, of course, is to protect all the bathrooms in your house. However, seeking out where that reset button is, can be quite entertaining! Or not!

I once searched at a client's home for an hour to find the GFCI reset button which turned out to be in the garage, behind their refrigerator!

Ironically, in our home, the down stairs bathroom GFCI protects the two upstairs sinks. What jokester thought that up?

Speaking of jokesters, have you noticed how your home likes to play jokes on you? No, really! It does. As a handyman and electrician, I've seen many pranks our homes play on us! (And, yes, those listed below are the ones we've actually dealt with!)

See"The Top 10 Ways Your Home Fools You" for a few of our favorites.

And, in case you really do need some help, check out our April Special.

 

 

 

 

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Pranks and April Fool’s Jokes Your Home Plays on You!

April 13, 2018 by  
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We had a great Easter Sunday, going to brunch with our daughter's family and her in-laws. I really enjoyed the twelve of us being all together. Such fun catching up with all the family and wonderful food. My favorite pick from the brunch array was Eggs Benedict; poached egg, spicy sauce and English muffin. Oh so good!

Ironically, Easter Sunday was April 1st, also April Fools' day. Everest, our grandson, came home with us after brunch for an overnight stay and was so excited to play an April Fools joke on me -- brownies in a "dog poo-bag". To a 9 year old boy, that is fun. And, yes, it was very fun for me, too.

Speaking of April Fools' Day, have you noticed how your home likes to play April Fools jokes on you? No, really! It does. As a handyman and electrician, I've seen many pranks our homes play on us!

Click here for a few of our favorites.

And, in case you really do need some help, check out our April Special.

 

 

 

 

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Did you miss the Top 10 Springtime Spruce Up Tips?

March 31, 2018 by  
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The green hills are amazing right now. Four springtime rain storms last week brought out fantastic growth and color. As far as the eye can see, are the yellows and greens of the mustard seed plants, the blues and greens of the Lupine, and the fuzzy green grasses that cover the hillside. It makes my feet itch to hike the hilly trails of the Black Diamond Mines park. A lovely hike right near my home. I particularly like the Homestead trail and now with the weather warming up, the timing is perfect.


Lexi & I on our morning walk

With this shift in weather, and in anticipation of the warm weather on its way, many of my clients have been ready to repair existing or install new ceiling fans. Fortunately, it is relatively easy to replace an existing fan. However, for a new installations, you may need fan brackets installed, electrical wiring and possibly an on/off switch. Well worth the effort for the cooling breeze of a fan. Even on low speed it makes any hot day more enjoyable.

Are you ready to add a new fan or replace an existing one this spring? Give us a call if you need a spring fan tune up.

Or, any other Springtime Spruce Up – see our Special for March. Also, be sure to check out our “Top Ten Springtime Spruce Up Tips“. 

 

 

 

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It’s Springtime — Is Your Home Ready for It?

March 14, 2018 by  
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Our weather here in Northern California has been wonderful. Sunny and 67 degrees one day and 48 degrees with rain the next. For me, that is the beauty of spring time weather.
 
Along with the contrast of weather comes the anticipation of the rush of plant growth. A great motivator to be outside for our daily walk.
 
And, at the fairgrounds near us, the UC Master Gardeners of Contra Costa County, opened the Mangini Garden which is part of the Mangini Agricultural Museum. It is a permanent demonstration garden, open to the public Tuesdays from 10 am to 12 noon. Sounds like a lovely way to bring in spring!
This year, Mangini Garden will host a Great Tomato Plant Sale which reminded me of the summer my Dad, brother Jack, and I raised two acres of Beef Steak tomatoes to sell to the local Hunts Cannery. Planting more than 1200 tomato plants was tough -- picking 2 tons of tomatoes was even rougher. It is far more fun to visit the gardens and buy a few tomato plants!
 

That is how I will be getting ready for spring time, planting tomatoes in our garden -- but only a few!
 
How about you? What kind of spring time readying are you planning? Does it involve any sprucing up?

 

 

Need or want help with it? Feel free to take advantage of our Springtime Spruce Up Special for March.

 

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