Two Down, One to Go!

We (and by that I mean Julie) have finished two new bedrooms, and now only have one to go.  It’s not much, but it is another project checked off our list.

2nd Bedroom – Project Done

Julie finished grouting the tile on Wednesday, and yesterday she moved the girls beds over from the room they had been in.  Thankfully they fit along that well quite well, otherwise making them fit into that room would have been awkward.

Now of course when I say we “finished” the room, I don’t mean to imply that we actually finished it.  How silly of you to make that assumption.  Really I only mean we finished the floor.   There are still no blinds on that window, which is going to be a must, VERY soon, since you can look in that window from the road.  We also don’t have any baseboards installed, nor the closet put together.

We are ready to work on closets though, for both rooms.   My dad picked up the melanine last night.   That will be this weekends project I suppose.  I’m sure they’d appreciate being able to keep their clothing in the same room they sleep in.  Simple things like that matter to people, you know?

In this picture of the melanine, you can see some doors in the background (left).   Those are going to be an upcoming project as well.  Just in front of those doors is a wrapped cabinet for the end kitchen area upstairs.   That is another project that keeps getting put off.

Service Opportunities

I think next we finally start on the new bathroom/shower.  We could really use a 2nd one in this house.   If any of you feel the desire, we would use and appreciate any service anybody wants to offer.   We have a variety of small things that would really make a huge difference to us, but that we just can’t find the time to get to ourselves.

Anyway, thanks for reading again and following us on this Journey!

 

 

Shipping Container Woes

I’ve been looking for a shipping container to buy in which to store items that don’t as yet fit into this house.  This search has been harder than you might imagine.

Every day last week I called one particular company trying to get one ordered.  On a few days nobody answered my call, and the other days it was answered by a different person each time.   Those people didn’t know if they had any containers available nor did they know exactly how much they’d cost if they found one.

Aggravating to say the least.

So this week I expanded and started calling other companies in the area.  One of the men I talked to highly suggested that I check with the city to make sure that a shipping container was “allowed.”

GOV’T INVOLVEMENT

Of course, no personal decision is complete around Utah without a little government involvement.

I don’t want to get into the politics of it (I’ve steadfastly not posted anything political on here before), but the absurdity of needing to ask for government’s permission to purchase, with private money, an object meant for private use,  and kept on private property, is Orwellian.

So today I called Bluffdale and they said that it is a “firm NO” on a shipping container.   He said that people typically get around that however by putting a roof on it.   It is disallowed apparently because it is “open storage”, but if I put a roof on the container it isn’t “open” anymore.    I’m buying a container to avoid building a roofed structure, why build a roof over a water tight, already roofed, container?

LOCATION

I think I may have located a container in the mean time.  It might be pointless now that I know I might not be “allowed” to have it however.   I say I think I might have found one, because apparently they are in short supply.  I called 4 other companies today, and only 1 said they might have one available soon.   Guy said he’d send me an invoice and set it aside for me.

This lack of containers baffles me, why is there a dearth?  I thought SLC was a fairly major train depot in the region.   Shouldn’t there be a lot of these available?  I know that a few years ago I heard there was a troublesome surplus because more were used to bring goods in than were needed to take goods out.  Where did that surplus go? I guess they fixed the problem.

I’m going to go in and talk to the city guy and hopefully find a work around for the legality of having one.  But once I do that, can I even find a shipping container available?

ALTERNATIVES

As an alternative I looked into prefabricated sheds/barns.  Those are obviously more aesthetically pleasing for the neighbors.  However, they don’t hold nearly as much storage and cost significantly more.   I’d rather not pay more money for something less useful.  I suppose all of us know that is what happens when gov’t gets involved though.

I’ll go that route if it is all that is allowed by the city, but I’ll be doing it grudgingly.  But even as a shed is delivered I’ll be silently cursing the government intrusion.  And I will forever laugh mockingly at those who still sing/talk about this being the “land of the free.”

Book Review: Arcade Catastrophe

Arcade Catastrophe (The Candy Shop War) by Brandon mull

I know there are many books out there where children find themselves needing to save the world.  If you read my review of the first Candy Shop War, you will remember that I wasn’t thrilled with the way the children became involved.  I was prepared for untrustworthy adults preying on children.  Apparently, so were the children.

Content

Nate and his friends are now free to enjoy the magical sweet treats that had once put them in so much danger.  Their happy ending has come with new friendships and great respect in the magical world.  But danger lurks a few miles away.  Something fishy is going on at a new arcade owned by Mrs. White’s brother.  Children are playing games trying to earn tickets for 16 coveted prizes, stamps that have magical enhancements.  You can fly like a jet, be as strong as a tank, run as fast as a racecar, or dive and swim like a submarine.  But the games don’t end when the prize is won.

Mr. White has some more competitions in place for the winners of the stamps.  Each competition brings him closer to gaining the most dangerous and powerful talisman in the world.  When Nate and his friends learn of the disappearance of the friends, and magical policemen, they decide to play the game in hopes of stopping Mr. White.  Can they defeat this magician at his own game?  Will they be able to save their friends in time?

Recommendation

I give this read 12 out of 12 dozen rolls.  Like the first book, it was fun, adventurous and full of magical mayhem.  Unlike the first book, the children had learned their lessons on who to trust.  Their integrity helped others trust them as well.  They were able to use their experience to help the other kids caught in the magicians spell.  It was a great book where the kids were heroes.  I loved it!

The Bow? or The Arrow?

For Halloween the kids were able to dress up at school.  Andrew was a knight.  Joshua went as some type of archer and took his bow with him, but no arrows.  The following philosophical discussion ensued when he got home.

Me: You were able to take your bow?

Josh: Yeah, I talked with the principal about it and got the okay.

Me: Good.

Me to Andrew: Did you take your shield?

Andrew: Yes, but not the sword.

Josh: Why not the sword, Andrew?

Julie: No weapons allowed Josh.

Me: Wait, then why could he take the bow?  Is the bow the weapon or the arrow?

Julie and Josh together: The arrow.

Julie:  The arrow gets shot so it’s the weapon/threat.  The bow just launches it.

Me: So he could have taken the gun, but no bullets?  Because the gun just launches them, right?

Julie: Um, sure.  Let’s just keep this theoretical though, okay?

More Tile and Housework

MORE TiLE/HOUSEWORK

Julie and I finished putting the tile in that bedroom on Thursday and she grouted the entire thing on Friday.  It looks really nice.  We’ve moved the boys beds into there and put down a rug for them.

Today we started tiling their room.  It is slightly larger than the one we already finished, but not by much.  I think we can finish getting the tile down on Monday, and grout it on Tuesday.   I’m not sure about starting the third room up there because it is stuffed full of food that I brought back from the house in Missouri.

I’m afraid that those 22 tiles are all I have in me to do today.   That is a lot of work for me unfortunately.   There are 19 uncut tiles left to put down in the room.  I think Julie might do them all later with Caitlin since she (Cat) really wants to do some tiling and Julie really wants to get this done.

Also, I got the washer and dryer put in place upstairs too.  So now the laundry doesn’t have to be hauled down to be washed, and then carried right back up.  I’m hoping that makes things nicer and easier on Julie.  She needs a few things to get easier around here.

 

Sorry about the grainy photos… my photographer today, Joshua, isn’t exactly a professional.