The Burlingames

Chronicling the adventures of the B's

Chicken Pox

by Dave

Well, Eli managed to get chicken pox. The red spots showed up one Sunday morning and had multiplied by Monday morning. A quick trip to the doctor confirmed our suspicions. We’ve been more or less house-bound for a week now, it’s been alright though. Some family friends brought their kids over to visit in hopes they would get the pox. Don’t worry, Eli was very generous and shared them with his cousin, Alexis. Her spots showed up a day or two later. The two spotty kids have been having fun together though. Thankfully the chicken pox haven’t affected Eli in anyway, other than red spots on his body. He is still the happy, loving baby that he’s always been. Other good news is that Eli won’t need to have his chicken pox vaccinations when that time rolls around. Yay less shots!!!

In other news – after spending several days with Alexis, Eli is trying to figure out this scooting and crawling thing. He has some new moves and is doing lots of exploring. I’m not sure if I’m ready for my baby to crawl yet!

Photos

by Dave

I forgot to mention that I updated many of our photo albums. Look for the new date of 7/8/09 in the albums for the updates. Thanks!!

Changes…

by Dave

Our life is full of changes and we are liking them. :)

First of all – Eli is wonderful!! He is growing, eating, sitting up, rolling over, talking, standing and so much more. He loves to sit up and chat with those around him. He is into ‘reading’ books, he especially likes to be read to. Dave and I just love making him laugh and seeing all his fun facial expressions. Eli also has his two bottom teeth in, they came in with little pomp and circumstance, thank goodness. Eli is not into crawling yet, I’m not ready for my little man to start scooting around yet. We have been feeding him lots of fruit and veggies. So far his favorites are: squash, sweet potatoes, pears, bananas, sweet peas and mixed veggies. He’s not too keen on green beans or carrots. I have more or less given up on the cereal, he doesn’t like it anymore. Eli has been getting lots of Grampa and Gramma Paulson time each week. I teach summer school in Turtle Lake two days a week and we stay with my parents in Clear Lake for one night.

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Our biggest piece of news is that we are in the final stages of buying a house!! Yay!! The house is located in St. Paul Park, MN. I’ve included a picture of it. The house has three bedrooms, one finished bathroom and another unfinished bathroom, living room, family room, dining room, kitchen and laundry/storage room. The house sits on 0.3 acres of land and has two open lots on either side of the house. The house requires lots of work, but we are looking forward to the challenge. We will be adding a photo album of the house for all you viewers to keep updated on our progress.

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Long Day

by Dave

To say I’m tired would be a gross understatement. Work was busy today, so I was called in early to help with deliveries. I drove around Shoreview, Lino Lakes and Circle Pines. After my lunch break I did my normal night route in Fridley and Spring Lake Park. I had a lot more stops than usual and definitely a lot more packages. All that added up to me hanging out in my area way too long: long enough that I wouldn’t have made it back to my station in time to get my freight on the truck headed to the airport. So, I headed off directly to the airport.

After off-loading everything I drove back to the station in White Bear Lake. I saw way too much of the metro today: 135 miles of roads. I started this morning about 10:30 and finished this evening around 9:30. And I’m gonna do it again tomorrow. Hopefully I’m not so busy that I need go to the airport again. That’s always so time consuming.

Eden Amp Custom Cabinet Project

by Dave

One of the questions I faced after buying my new bass rig was how to protect the amp. My last amp lived in a Gator rack bag. It was a nice bag: very functional, but kind of ugly. I love the look of many of the matching amps and cabinets out there, so I decided to undertake a small building project to create my own. Here’s the lumber after a bit of sawing. With some careful planning, I was able to get the whole thing out of a 2′ x 4′ sheet of plywood. Also pictured are two pieces of L-shaped aluminum which I used as brackets for mounting the amp to the inside of the cab.

Eden Cab lumber

Next I spray painted the lumber black. This is not a necessary step as it will be covered by carpet, but it will help camoflauge any dings that might show through the carpet in the future.

Eden Cab painted

The box is starting to take shape. I used a lot of screws and glue.

Eden Cab box assembled

Here are the assembled parts: the box, a cover for each end, and the faceplate for the front. I routed all the edges to make them nice and smooth. Notice the silver T-nuts on the faceplate. If you’ve never seen a T-nut, they’re very cool and useful. I drilled holes for them in the faceplate and pounded them in with a hammer. The faceplate is bolted into place from the back by securing it to the nailer you can see in the box.

You’ve probably also noticed all the spots inside the box in the painted area. The Eden WT-300 has a bunch of screw heads sticking out the bottom of the amp chassis, so I drilled shallow holes to allow the amp to sit flat.

Eden Cab parts assembled

All the exterior parts were then painted.

Eden Cab final painting

Next up was the carpet. Here’s the box with the feet attached. I put large feet on the bottom so the cab would clear the handle on top of the speaker cabinet. The small feet on the edge are used when carrying the amp, allowing me to set it down on edge. There’s a strap handle on the opposite end.

Eden Cab carpeted box

I debated covering the faceplate in carpet as well, but I thought it would be a nice subtle contrast to instead use speaker grill cloth instead. I then added some gray piping to set it off a bit.

Eden Cab faceplate installed

Here’s one of the completed covers. I used a breakaway hinge on one end and a butterfly latch on the other for securing it to the box. I also mounted thinner strips of plywood (covered in carpet as well) inside the cover edges, protruding about 3/8″ to create a flange. It helps the cover to sit straight and keep dirt/water/etc. from getting inside.

Eden Cab cover

Here’s the box with the amp installed. I also changed the hardware on the speaker cabinet to match the new hardware used on the amp cab.

Eden Cab closeup

The final product. The speaker cab has a gray metal grill covering the speakers. After getting into this build a bit, I thought it would be cool to cover the grill with the speaker cloth as well to make them match. I also added the gray piping. I’m very pleased with the final result.

There’s only one thing left to do. Eden makes an amp that uses black chrome (think shiny, dark gray) metal knobs instead of the red/blue/gray colors on most of their amps. I’m going to purchase those to replace all the knobs on this amp. I’ll post a pic when those are installed.

Eden Cab stack