Doesn't seem like much is getting done, but little by little it is.
The craft room is basically done (just needs a knob)
The bedroom is done (just needs the trim replaced)
Got the dinette out today!
Got the jack knife couch out today!
Got the new/old table sanded and it its just awaiting the stain.
Will be picking up the recliners Thursday.
and I think that is all the structual type stuff we are doing at this time.
Sooooo,
now we have to start putting stuff in there and making it home.
What are we going to take with us and what is going in storage and what is staying behind?
We don't know....sigh...but we are getting there.
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Critters
We live in the woods.
Not the woods like most people imagine (at least not anymore), but the woods of N. Central Florida. Kinda scrubby and now has a lot of people living out here. There is a pasture behind us and we live on our own little 2.5 acre plot of nature.
Why am I telling you all of this, specially knowing we are leaving soon? Because until the day we leave we will be having critter stories...
If you scroll back thru this blog, or search, you will find a couple few of them.
This one is new, and not too exciting, but still interesting...but I need to go back a few years to preface this one...
When we first got Annie, she was about 5 or 6 months old and Tug was gettin on up there in years. They had a couple Alpha issues there at the beginning, one of which had to do with a rabbit. Now Annie was, and still is, a bit ungainly...built weird I guess, Australian Cattle dogs seem to be a little longer than normal, but rather barrel shaped? I don't know, just different. Whatever it is, she sure doesn't look very fast or agile. But she managed to chase down, catch and kill a rabbit one day - before she turned a year old!!! Tug took that opportunity to 'explain' to her that He was Alpha....took him a while, and a bit of effort, but he managed to growl her off that rabbit and took it away from her. Mission accomplished. No further tests of leadership ensued. When we had to put Tug down, Annie started a little bit of Alpha stuff, but it settled pretty quickly...looking back on it now, I think the chasing cats when stressed thing was part of that and we just didn't recognize it...but I could be wrong.
Fast forward to last night.
Sitting in the living room, watching tv and there is a bit of a commotion and then Annie jumps up and in a flash is across the room, growled the cat off and killed the mouse that Rosie had just caught! Stood over her trophy like a champ. We let her stand there for a couple minutes, just to see what was going to happen. When nothing did, Trav took the corpse and disposed of it, and gave all concerned a victory treat. After all, what they did was a good thing.
Well, get up this morning, and start my coffee and Rosie is kinda interested in something under the stove...we watch for a few, no movement and figure she is just hyper because of the night before. We don't hear or see anything and just go on about our morning.
About thirty minutes later we hear a commotion and some squeaking and Annie rushes into the kitchen and the squeaking stops as she proudly brings a mouse into the dining room and drops it. Rosie caught it, Annie took it and poor Trav had to kill it and dispose of it. Treats all around!!! (not for Trav lol)
The cat is still on high alert, but we haven't seen, or hears,
any further signs of rodentia - and are hoping that is the lot of them. But if it's not, I am confident that the expert team of critter catchers living with us will handle it in a professional and humane manner.
Gotta love our babies - they earn their spot in our lives by more than their unconditional love.
Not the woods like most people imagine (at least not anymore), but the woods of N. Central Florida. Kinda scrubby and now has a lot of people living out here. There is a pasture behind us and we live on our own little 2.5 acre plot of nature.
Why am I telling you all of this, specially knowing we are leaving soon? Because until the day we leave we will be having critter stories...
If you scroll back thru this blog, or search, you will find a couple few of them.
This one is new, and not too exciting, but still interesting...but I need to go back a few years to preface this one...
When we first got Annie, she was about 5 or 6 months old and Tug was gettin on up there in years. They had a couple Alpha issues there at the beginning, one of which had to do with a rabbit. Now Annie was, and still is, a bit ungainly...built weird I guess, Australian Cattle dogs seem to be a little longer than normal, but rather barrel shaped? I don't know, just different. Whatever it is, she sure doesn't look very fast or agile. But she managed to chase down, catch and kill a rabbit one day - before she turned a year old!!! Tug took that opportunity to 'explain' to her that He was Alpha....took him a while, and a bit of effort, but he managed to growl her off that rabbit and took it away from her. Mission accomplished. No further tests of leadership ensued. When we had to put Tug down, Annie started a little bit of Alpha stuff, but it settled pretty quickly...looking back on it now, I think the chasing cats when stressed thing was part of that and we just didn't recognize it...but I could be wrong.
The Great Mouse Killer |
Sitting in the living room, watching tv and there is a bit of a commotion and then Annie jumps up and in a flash is across the room, growled the cat off and killed the mouse that Rosie had just caught! Stood over her trophy like a champ. We let her stand there for a couple minutes, just to see what was going to happen. When nothing did, Trav took the corpse and disposed of it, and gave all concerned a victory treat. After all, what they did was a good thing.
Well, get up this morning, and start my coffee and Rosie is kinda interested in something under the stove...we watch for a few, no movement and figure she is just hyper because of the night before. We don't hear or see anything and just go on about our morning.
About thirty minutes later we hear a commotion and some squeaking and Annie rushes into the kitchen and the squeaking stops as she proudly brings a mouse into the dining room and drops it. Rosie caught it, Annie took it and poor Trav had to kill it and dispose of it. Treats all around!!! (not for Trav lol)
The highly valued mouse catcher |
The cat is still on high alert, but we haven't seen, or hears,
any further signs of rodentia - and are hoping that is the lot of them. But if it's not, I am confident that the expert team of critter catchers living with us will handle it in a professional and humane manner.
Gotta love our babies - they earn their spot in our lives by more than their unconditional love.
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Oatmeal anyone?
So the last few days have been a tad difficult for me. Friday I woke up with a migraine - and while I managed to keep in under control, it messed with the whole day. Towards the end of the day I felt much better, but was exhausted, so decided to take a short nap. I guess that was a mistake. Woke up with no headache, but was a little dizzy. This dizziness, or vertigo, has persisted for over two days now. It eases up, but then I look down or tilt my head wrong, and it's back. It's not as bad, but it is still lurking in the background. sigh. So why is this a problem? Well, imagine living in a house that has three steps leading into it, with no sturdy hand rail to hold on to...it's a bit of an adventure to come in or out. And then there is getting in and out of the camper...that's fun.
It also causes one to be a little less attentive to other activities, as the main attention is staying upright and not wandering sideways like one is inebriated. lol how is this important, well...
opening a new canister of oatmeal this morning turned into one of those 'funny moments' that we will be referencing for years to come....why? because in my effort to stay upright and straight I wasn't paying attention to the opening mechanism of the canister and ended up with the lid in my hand and nothing else...the canister was on the floor, on it's side and over half of the oatmeal was spread artistically across my kitchen floor..... sigh again.
I am truly blessed in many ways...one of which is a husband with a keen sense of humor....he instantly started laughing and joking about how it happened and started cleaning it up...meanwhile I'm standing there in utter disbelief at this really really clutzy action.
So, How is Your week going??????
It also causes one to be a little less attentive to other activities, as the main attention is staying upright and not wandering sideways like one is inebriated. lol how is this important, well...
opening a new canister of oatmeal this morning turned into one of those 'funny moments' that we will be referencing for years to come....why? because in my effort to stay upright and straight I wasn't paying attention to the opening mechanism of the canister and ended up with the lid in my hand and nothing else...the canister was on the floor, on it's side and over half of the oatmeal was spread artistically across my kitchen floor..... sigh again.
I am truly blessed in many ways...one of which is a husband with a keen sense of humor....he instantly started laughing and joking about how it happened and started cleaning it up...meanwhile I'm standing there in utter disbelief at this really really clutzy action.
So, How is Your week going??????
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Craft room, before and after
are you ready for this? I know I am so very pleased with it.
It is not one hundred percent finished (are craft rooms Ever done?) but it's a good start.
Thank you Trav for All the hard work you put into this project, it means the world to me!!!
Now look closely at this first pic...imagine, if you will, the concept of turning this into a craft room.
and then look at these and imagine, if you will, the happiness in my heart at the success of this transformation!!!!!
It is not one hundred percent finished (are craft rooms Ever done?) but it's a good start.
Thank you Trav for All the hard work you put into this project, it means the world to me!!!
Now look closely at this first pic...imagine, if you will, the concept of turning this into a craft room.
and then look at these and imagine, if you will, the happiness in my heart at the success of this transformation!!!!!
Friday, October 4, 2019
Missing in action
Missing in action...
with Action being the operative word. We have been busy. Doesn't mean we are getting a lot done tho lol
We have finished the bed and gotten a mattress! Still need to do the bedside tables, put them back I mean.
brand new memory foam bed! |
The craft room is progressing. Got the table (thank you Jesse) in there and discovered that the legs are in the way, so have to rethink that option. But the pegboard is ready to go up and the paper holders are at the ready as well (thank you Althea).
framing the pegboard |
table in and paper holders at the ready |
The template is made for the cat door into their room, now to install it.
We have been given a reprieve in terms of leaving...the sale is later than we originally thought, so we will have time to finish the reno as well as start getting the fur babies acclimated. Thank you God!
We are now trying to figure out the logistics and waiting on the van to be found.
Hopefully my retirement and SS checks come in on time as we are not getting any richer at this point. :(
We are thankful for all the blessings in our lives right now and always, and are looking forward to the day we start this new journey. Thank you all for your prayers and help and concern and love. It means the world to us!
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