Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Fun Day!

 I thought I was supposed to sub this morning,
so I got up,
worked out,
made an egg sandwich,
and sat down in front of the zoom.
And the other instructor came in and was all
"What are you doing in here???"

OH!
She needs me to sub on MAY 17.
Lol.

So........
since I suddenly had several hours to kill,
Kyle and I went to WalMart and returned
the bed frame I bought yesterday for him
(he has been sleeping on his mattress on the floor,
but that's not good for his back and looks
dumb when people come to see the house...)
and then he started BUILDING a new frame
(had to go to Lowe's first and get a saw...)


He antiqued it, so it matches the dresser he made.


and I made a batch of oatmeal raisin cookies.

It was a nice day.
Then at 5:24 we went outside and watched a rocket launch
and then it was back into the zoom room for my night class.

Rod should be home from work soon.
So I'm off to feed him some dinner
(and a cookie) and then it's off to bed.

Night all!

Monday, April 15, 2024

We Made It!!!

 Whew!
We got in about 11:45 last night.
And I was EXHAUSTED!!!
I only drove for about 124 miles,
but it was still a LONG 2 days.
(I drove for a little on Saturday too...)

Boy was I happy to get into my REAL bed.
A blow up mattress is fine and all that,
but a nice warm waterbed with my
darling husband is AWESOME.

This morning I did a T-Tapp workout
and then took a lovely shower and
washed my hair.
(We still haven't fixed the shower at
the little house, so showers were quick
and infrequent...)

And then Kyle and I ran to WalMart to get
some groceries and other stuff we needed.
Then to the house to unload and
TAKE A NAP!!!

Also I did laundry.
And put a pork roast in the crock pot.

And then I taught a HUGE class!
My classes have been running between
13 and 15 students for the last months.
Tonight I had TWENTY-EIGHT!!
Wow!
It's been awhile since we've seen those numbers.

Anyhow.
I'm bushed.
And I'm off to bed.


Oh yah, I forgot I took this picture 
when we got on the road.
This is the Love's truck stop in Ellis.
The first town out of WaKeeney.
Just before Hays.

It was a good trip, pretty uneventful.
Except the running lights didn't work on the trailer.
It was the truck, not the trailer, they didn't work
on the uHaul either, but we thought it was the trailer.
(Luckily I'm a pansy and we stopped about dark
every night on the way out... we didn't figure
out the running lights weren't working until 
Monday morning...)

The lights worked on the stock trailer when Kyle was
pulling it with HIS truck, but on Rod's truck
they didn't work.
So we tried lots of options, but finally ended up
at Tractor Supply in some town somewhere
and bought a pigtail that hooked into the gooseneck.
Ran it out the bed of the truck and into the
trailer hitch. That worked. YEA!!!

Other than that... it was just a LONG LONG trip.
We spent the night just outside of Memphis.
Got up nice and early and hit the road again.
Kyle's mattress was in the bed of the truck
(under the topper) so he slept in there
and I took the back seat.

So we were HAPPY to be home in our own beds.

Saturday, April 13, 2024

On the Road

See ya' soon WaKeeney!


We are hitting the road!


Gratuitous picture of my lilacs this morning.
Just because.

Friday, April 12, 2024

Headed Back Across the Country

 Just finished teaching class.
As soon as I'm done here I'm packing
up my computer, so you won't hear
from me until at least Monday.
(After I teach again...)

Today we did our taxes. (UGH)
And then we drove to Hill City in
Graham County and paid our real estate
taxes on the ranch.

And then we drove over to the ranch 
and walked around, made some
"wouldn't it be nice" plans
and took some pictures.


It's beautiful, and green!
The pastures have nice green grass
UNDER the old grass from last year.
If we had a chance to mow it, it would
all look like this.
(This is the "death tree" forest...)


The sky was a beautiful blue.
It was pretty breezy, but down in the
valley and in the forest there was hardly
any wind at all.
It was a beautiful day.


If you squint you can just barely see Kyle over
by the water trough.
It's a good walk from where we plan to put
the house...


There's the old foundation from a house.
We also found an old license plate
from Oregon in 1936!!!

And then we walked over to a spot we haven't
gone before and found...

a root cellar!!!!


The top is gone, but Kyle said it goes pretty
deep - it's currently full of rolls and rolls
of coiled rusty barbed wire.
And tumble weeds...
but with an excavator or maybe even his
skid steer we should be able to clean it out.

Anyhow.
It was a lovely day and we had lots fun.
Took a small load to the dump.
And then came home for some lunch
and a rest to get ready to teach.

While I was teaching, Kyle set up his bed.
(Since we are done with the floors...)
I didn't take a picture.
And now I'm too tired to go take one.
(And I can hear him in the kitchen, he
has dinner ready....)

So.
Be thinking of us.
We are sure thinking of all of you and
keeping each of you in our prayers.

Talk to you again on Monday!

PS - the little bunch of bushes at the back of the property
are LILACS!!!  Starting to bud!!


And yes, we are going to have to re-seed the yard.
It was a rental, so you know how that goes....
but now that we are going to be here,
we will take good care of it.
(And rebuild the little fence.... lol)


Last Day

 This is our final day here at our little
house in WaKeeney until we move
for REALS.

I am loving it more and more every day.
Especially as things are getting done.


This is the living room.
It's not a great picture - the floor is lighter than this looks.


This is our bedroom.
More representative of the color of the floors.
It's a warm brown with a yellow undertone.
(Ha... did that sound interior desinger-ish?)


We pickled Kyle's bedroom floor.
At first it was too "white-washed" and I really
didn't care for it.
But after 24 hours and 2 coats of sealer 
I think it's really pretty!

We only had one casualty.


Somewhere in all those bags of sawdust is the
stone out of my ring.
Guess the vibrations of the machines were
just too much for it.
Good thing I know the lady who made it.
Maybe one day I'll have her replace it.
(But mostly the side with the stone slides around
to my palm so it took me all day to notice it...)

The electrician was here a few weeks ago and
replaced all the electrical outlets and switches.
He had to take out the medicine cabinet from the
bathroom and he did a "temporary" light fixture.


It's a little disconcerting to look up from brushing
your teeth and seeing a hole instead of a mirror.

So this morning while I was doing our taxes (UGH)
Kyle fixed that little problem.


We bought a light fixture, but electricity isn't really
our thing, so it will have to wait.


Starting to look like a bathroom!

I hear Dad got to start a little vegetable/herb garden
there at their new home.

We bought a few things to get started here,
but I think we are going to take them home with us
and bring them back so they don't die from lack of water.


We got two lilac bushes, a rosemary, a lavendar
and a RUBARB!!!
I'm so excited!

Plus we discovered a TULIP patch out by the clothesline.


Everybody has bunches of tulips in their yards
and in random clumps on street corners.
One house has the ENTIRE front yard planted
in multiple colors of tulips.
Looks like Denmark!

Ok, time to do Kyle's taxes and then go pay
the real estate tax on the ranch and a 
bunch of other random errands.

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Floors, Floors and more Floors!

 Wow!
Bless the hearts of those who CHOOSE to 
refinish floors for a living.
I guess somebody has to do it.
But we are glad it won't be us 
EVER AGAIN.
Whew!

It has been a LOT of hard work
and our bodies are sore.

But we are pretty pleased with how 
they are looking.
We are in the middle of the process,
so we still don't know what the end
results will be, but so far so good.


First Kyle ran the big belt sander to pull off all the
old stain and varnish.


Look at the difference!!!
It is red oak, so the stain was REALLY orange.
But boy when it is in its raw state
it is really beautiful!
Unfortunately, even a clear stain will 
turn it right back to red/orange.
So we had to get creative.


There were still some dark spots.
We tried the YouTube trick of
hydrogen peroxide to lift the stains,
but it just turned the floor yellow.
Not sure what was up with that,
but we decided to scrap that idea.

While he was doing the main floor areas
I followed along and did all the edges with
a little orbital sander.
I sat on a little rolling stool Kyle figured
out for me so I didn't have to sit on the floor.
That little guy has some POWER and 
since there were wheels on my little stool
it sometimes tried to pull me across the room!
My legs and abs got a good workout 
making sure I had relative control.
And then your back muscles come into play
to try and move it laterally in front of you 
to sand the edges.

Meanwhile, Kyle followed the big sander when he
was going forward - it pulled you along,
but then you had to back up and it did NOT want
to play along. Plus you had to lift up on the
handles to rotate it onto its nose so the belt 
would contact the ground.
So... I'm pretty sure there isn't a muscle group
he isn't VERY aware of at this moment.
(Not to mention the blisters on his palms...)
Poor guy!
(He let me do a small section in my bedroom
and BOY was I glad he was doing it.
That was HARD WORK!!!)

Anyhow.

We had purchased a medium brown stain
but when we put it on... I'm not sure who 
decided BLACK was medium brown.
It was SO dark!!!
(And that is AFTER rubbing it off with a rag!)


Yikes!!!
We let it dry overnight to see if it would soak in and
lighten any. (Spoiler alert - it didn't...)
So he started sanding it off.

And low and behold we got a beautiful
weathered barnboard sort of look!


The right side is my zoom room, mid sanding.
(And my little sander...)
The left side is our bedroom - still wet so it looks
weird, but what a difference!


I stained all the rooms.
And since we were going to just sand it off again,
I didn't worry about making it even or whatever.
It sure made the living room look SMALL.


One of the hazards of staining in bare feet.
The stain is water based so washes right off,
but I wasn't so sure it would come off my shoes.
And I only brought one pair.


About 30 minutes later after Kyle did another light sanding in the
zoom room and then moved on to the bedroom.

Oh oh, just glanced at the clock.
I need to start my zoom.
Kyle is in Hays returning the sanders.
We got all done by 3:00 and I had to 
be here to zoom at 4:30. So he had to go
without me. He's also going to Home Depot
to pick up the stuff we need to finish up.

Gotta run.
Love to you all!!!

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Good morning from WaKeeney!!!

 It's the crack of dawn.
And I don't have much time this morning.
LOTS to do!

But let's see....

First of all,
yes.
We had a flat tire on the stock trailer.
But there are 4 wheels on it, so it didn't
tip over or anything.
We had just left Love's for a fuel stop.
About 2 miles up the highway it blew.

Blessing #1
It blew on the right side.
So Kyle didn't have to change it on
the highway side!

Blessing #2
Rod had everything organized so all 
Kyle needed to do was grab the jack from
the box right inside the door of the truck bed
and the lug wrench from the back seat.
The tire was changed in under 15 minutes.
(There are benefits to having had worked
in the service dept at VW changing tires
and oil all day long.... lol)

Blessing #3
Rod found us a Walmart and they had the 
tire in stock. It was only 12 miles away.
They had it mounted on the rim in about 15 minutes
and we were back on the road.

There have been a million blessings.
But...
for now...
we are here and all is good so far.
The electrician is coming in an hour
to look at the furnace.
It was working when Kyle was here.
Then he came and rewired the house
and now it's not working.
(The wiring job was amazing, by the way...)
Except he took the OLD medicine cabinet
that had a mirror on it, out of the wall
above the bathroom sink so he could
access the wiring to put in a new light 
and electrical outlet.

So there is no mirror in the bathroom.
Just a big hole in the wall.


Yeah. We will need to do something about that.
That whole thing is kind of a mess.
We have to go into Hays as soon as he leaves.
We need to drop off the trailer.
We were just TOO TIRED to do that last night.
Then next door to Home Depot to get the
stain and clear poly for the floor.
Then to WalMart for some essentials.
Like, you know, FOOD.
And trash bags.
And a mat for the bathroom floor.
Then finally to the rental place for the 
floor sanding machine.

And then it's back here to get working on the floors.

So..... now I need to get into the kitchen
and clean up our mess from yesterday.
Once I was done teaching, Kyle whipped us up
some spaghetti, I blew up my air mattress 
(electric pump - whew!)
and we fell into bed.
Our little space heaters kept our bedrooms nice
and toasty warm.

Later!