Mission Accomplished

Jul 10, 2010 10:01

T and I drove to NJ yesterday evening with minimal headaches from traffic jams. There was a slight delay getting into the Holland Tunnel going there, and there were no delays getting home. We were able to get everything loaded into the car with little trouble and lots of laughs. It was great to see Mom again, who gets along just fine with T. (I ( Read more... )

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saffronrose July 10 2010, 18:36:49 UTC
I think I had a flexible neck table light, or maybe that was my MiL's. I have a floor lamp with flexible neck, which MiL Edna uses to get more light on the table for her watercolor students. Overhead lighting is wrong color and much too faint for painting. She also has my HappiLite at the other end of the long table to cast natural light there as well.

In our last house in Satna Cruz, over the "hill" (SCruz mountain range, and a tectonic plate boundary), we had fluorescents in the kitchen, which I hated. One day, two lights went, so off to the hardware store I went. They had full spectrum f-tubes, more expensive than the ordinary kind. I bought the two I needed for replacement, installed them. The difference was phenomenal! However, I noticed that the icky plastic screens covering them were badly stained. Off to the hardware store again, for two more FS f-tubes and two plastic screens.

I felt so much better after that was done. The next time I needed to replace them, they had even better specimens. The cost was insignificant compared to one month's bipolar meds!

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wlotus July 12 2010, 13:16:10 UTC
I don't remember how I discovered full spectrum light, but I'm a believer in it, now. I am convinced it helps me deal far better with the dark, cold days of winter. I have full-spectrum CFLs in our bedroom's ceiling lamp, and I've taken the shade off the lamp to give us the full effect. The bare fixture may look ugly, but the light is great.

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saffronrose July 12 2010, 14:27:45 UTC
My reaction would be to head to the hardware or llighting store and find a new fixture that would let the light shine through. When I became a homeowner, I was surprised by how many *nice* ceiling covers there were for under $15! I wondered why landlords didn't choose nicer ones at the same prices at the ugly ones.

There are some nice ones with gently transparent or lightly frosted glass. I chose some of those to replace the downright cheap&ugly ones in our new house. In this house, we haven't had to do that, but for some reason, the fixtures in EVERY room differs in what kind of light bulb they need! Weird!

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wlotus July 13 2010, 11:10:21 UTC
It never occurred to me to search for a different cover for that fixture! Thank you for the suggestion.

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saffronrose July 13 2010, 23:26:48 UTC
I always hated the white globes that seemed to live in every rental I ever took. I dreamed of pretty overhead lighting short of chandeliers! We will never have a house in which such a thing works. There was one of those loathesome wagon wheel "chandelier" lights over the dining area of our Santa Cruz house that got replaced immediately. WIth what, I can't recall, but once I got a dragonfly fan light, that went in. I took it with me when we moved, since finding another one at the bargain I paid for it was not going to happen.

We also had to replace one that was on the okay/acceptable-but-not-pretty side when the Jedi Master & the padawan had a lightsaber fight and whacked it but good.

I mostly don't like overhead lights in small rooms, but they come in handy. Small rooms without them require more than one lamp, and in my sister's hose there were no lamps for bedside reading! Drove me bats. She also have every available surface next to the bed covered with stuff so that you couldn't put a water bottle or a phone/clock there.

Every bedroom in this house has a fan/light combo. Our room has a remote that I just leave on the holder by the door, since we don't use the light that much, and the fan is on at one setting or another most of the year. Edna's happy enough with the one in her room, Arthur's is broken, and I have a Tiffany Dragonfly knockoff one in the shed or garage. I need to move the one in the guest room to Arthur's room, and the Tiffany to the guest room.

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