Yesterday was a big day........
Rod and I got up "early" and
headed into Hays to Home Depot
to pickup the LAST cabinet!
(We also went to Bomgaars and looked
at the carpet and make sure he is
ok with the color/texture/price.)
Then straight up to the farm to
paint the final cabinets!
And get them installed!!!!
The layout for the master bath.
Without paint.
Part of what the island will look like.
A close up of the Acacia wood we are
using for the island counter top.
It has shrink wrap on it, so it is hard
to see the actual color.
But trust me,
it's GORGEOUS!
Once it was all painted,
Rod set up his handy laser
and they got to work!
How many Buffaloes does it take
to hang a cabinet?
(all of them....
1 to hold it
1 to screw it to the wall
1 to supervise and run the laser
and 1 to photo document!)
The laser made it much easier!
Just needed to locate the stud
and screw it in place!
(It was still heavy though...)
Then, this morning, Rod, Jim and I
drove Rod's truck
***** which, I forgot to mention,
now has ICE COLD AIR CONDITIONING!
It went out last year and poor Rod
suffered through much of the summer
without any AC and one window that
would go down but not back up.......
Anyhow.
Yesterday he took the bull by the horns
and went to get a part to fix it.
And come to find out the part was
still under warranty for
ONE MORE WEEK.
So he got the whole assembly
FOR FREE!
(He bought another warranty, so
I marked in my phone when the
warranty is due to expire so he
won't forget if it breaks again...)
Anyhow.
We drove the nicely cold truck
back into Hays to pickup some of the
VERY LAST STUFF.
(as if)
We got the 2 toilets and all the
hoses, etc to install those as well
as the hoses to install the sinks and
the hot water heater.
And the chord for the new stove.
(Because WHY would they want to
include such a silly thing?)
Also the carpet tape we need to
install the new carpet in the bedroom,
office and master closet.
And then on to Walmart for things like
a shower curtain rod,
toilet paper holder,
hooks for towels....
that sort of thing.
It's getting SOOOO close!
When we got home, Sabrina was
just getting off work (half days on
Fridays, yea!) and we all went to the
County Fair and watched the FFA
(Future Farmers of America)
kids show and auction their animals.
It is always fun.
(But I forgot to take pictures.)
The auctioneer knows and works with
them all, so he bantered back and forth
with the kids to help them with nerves
and did a really good job getting
lots of money for their efforts.
(The guy sitting next to us bought a cake.
For $320.00)
For real.
Anyhow.
After that we headed back to the house.
Jim and Sabrina went to the courthouse
to get the final license plates for their vehicle.
Rod went to Hoxie (45 minutes west) to
get new blades and belts for the
big zero-turn lawnmower.
And I went through and got the stuff
organized for the farmers markets tomorrow.
And then.......
Sabrina and Jim started BAKING!
(While Rod and Kyle headed to the
stockcar races... I'm sitting in my office
with the windows closed and I can
HEAR them racing!)
Hard at work making bread!
LOTS of bread!
It's her happy place.






























