Last weekend, Susanna and I installed the book display shelves in the nursery. They turned out nice enough, that I have to build more shelves for above the changing table. That at least gives me something to do on a snowy Saturday.
A slow Sunday morning
Benjamin and Tucker enjoying the sun before heading out to the Book Barn in Niantic.
Book display shelf or two (pine finished with shellac)
As Susanna’s due date approaches we are pushing to get the last few projects ready for the nursery. One of the projects that Susanna wanted was a way to display books – an idea taken from a Pinterest idea that re-purposed a wooden spice rack to display books.
I reclaimed some pine that had been used for shelves in Will’s old room and built two shelves. The shelves are 18″ long with the back around 6″ tall. I milled the pine to 1/2″ in thickness and cut the parts. The shelves were assembled using glue, screws (for attaching the sides to the back where they wouldn’t be seen) and cut nails (where visible).
I finished the first in time for Christmas. Susanna helped me assemble the second one today. They will both be finished with clear shellac. Both took no more than a few hours to complete.
Reflections on 2015
A year ago I sat down and put down some goals for the year. Of course I didn’t revisit them very often during the year – so some were replaced with other projects/goals. How did I do?
For the workshop:
1.Build at least one piece of furniture
I built a charging station, toolboxes and a bunch of smaller projects. However, I didn’t tackle any furniture this year – nothing seemed pressing to build.
2.Finish the toy boxes
I got the three boxes built and delivered. I was going to replace the roof on two of them, but I didn’t get around to it.
3. Improve insulation and replace the front door to the shop.
This is still on my list… maybe it would be easier if I just got a prehung exterior door to finish the project.
4. Finish one wall and improve organization.
I have improved the organization and rearranged the shop. I haven’t yet completely finished a wall – my original plans had to change when the guy I used to get pine from stopped cutting lumber – so now I’m thinking of using plywood.
5. Replace the bulkhead walls on the sailboat.
I didn’t get a chance to do the bulkhead before putting the boat on the water, and I sold the boat after the season, so this didn’t get done.
For the house:
1. Finish the mud room/laundry room
Finished!
2. Build cubbies for the mud room.
We decided to not build the cubbies. It is still on my list to build someday.
3. Add switches and outlets to the master bedroom.
I did this, we even switched bedrooms with Will.
4. Reorganize and clean the basement.
Not done.
5. Finish re-plumbing the house with PEX.
I added some PEX, but didn’t completely re-plumb the house.
6. Add grape vines and blueberry bushes to the back yard and clean up the netting for the berries.
We added some grapes, but no more blueberries. We didn’t do netting this summer, so that is still on my list.
With the family:
1. Go on vacation to Mexico.
Done! And we had a great time.
2. Go to Sweden for Sofia’s wedding.
Done! It was a great trip and a perfect wedding.
3. Road trip to St. Louis to visit family.
Done! A great family trip.
4. Get out overnight on the sailboat.
Done! However I didn’t get out sailing as much as I thought last year, and we decided to sell the boat with a baby coming and probably limited time for sailing for the next couple of years.
Do more hikes/bike rides with the family.
Done! We did lots of rides with the boys and walks, but not too much hiking.
Spend less time playing on electronics and more time enjoying life.
Hmm… I’ll have to ask Susanna on this one.
Personal Goals:
1. Exercise more.
I think I was more active this year than last year, but of course I can still improve.
2. If the opportunity opens up, sail to Block Island again.
It didn’t work out for this year – maybe next year on someone else’s boat.
3. Keep finishing projects (Damn you ADHD).
I don’t think I did too bad at this – of course it is still a struggle. Starting projects is way more fun than finishing them.
4. Another year of blogging.
I struggled at this a bit this year. I think I had a lot going on, and it is difficult for me to keep writing when too much is going on.
5. Print blog books for both boys and for myself.
I didn’t get around to this yet.
I think that overall this was a pretty good year. A lot of plans changed when we found out Susanna was pregnant last summer. We added a house project (renovating the nursery) and work got busy in the fall. I think I did better with the family goals (family and house) and not as good with my personal goals (workshop and personal).
Getting ready for Isabella (progress on the nursery)
We have been working on redoing the nursery since Thanksgiving. Today we made a big step. We finished the painting and added the light and switch. Granted, we are still a bit ready for the room to be ready, but at least now Susanna can start decorating it for real (instead of just in her mind). Another bonus is being able to get the furniture stored in the hallway and our bedroom out.
It is nice to get a project finished. Not that it is totally finished, but the part that I was responsible for is done – Susanna had been waiting on me to finish so she could start to decorate. One less project on my list to carry over to the new year.
Christmas Morning Fog!
The boys are with their mom this Christmas. Susanna and I are enjoying a quiet Christmas morning and will go to my uncle’s house for dinner this afternoon and I plan to work on the nursery a little bit later this morning – it is time to get the last two pieces of trim in and install the light.
The warm rainy weather yesterday turned into fog overnight and a beagle that refused to go out and go pee before bed last night got me up at sunrise to enjoy the early morning fog.
A selfie made of selfies
Will likes to grab Susanna’s or my iPhone when we leave it around and take oodles of selfies. Instead of deleting them, I made a photomosaic of his pictures using Metapixel. It is a selfie made of selfies. The image is made up from the 168 selfies I found on the two phones. I set up the background image to bleed through 30% to make the picture turn out decent – I think the majority of the pictures came from two selfie sessions and didn’t have a lot of variation in color for the program to work with.
My next thought is to take a family picture at the end of the year and make a photomosaic using all the pictures we took throughout the year.
Week 30 Ultrasound
Hanging out with my brother (1976) (#TBT)
When I was actually being nice to him…
Cycle Across Missouri’s Parks (CAMP) – 1987 (#TBT)
I spent a week with my friend Matt on a tour around Missouri by bicycle. We would bike from park to park and the tour group would bring our camping gear to each location and feed us.