July 14, 2013

Triple Bunk Bed

Okay, I know that I have been gone for a while, but  I promise that I have been productive. I have some stuff that I haven't yet finished, like a music video that I filmed about a week ago but still haven't edited. However, I have finished some things, one of the main ones being the triple bunk bed that my parents and I built!

First of all, we went out and bought all of the supplies. We used some wood that used to be part of my brother's bed (before we took the bed apart), but it wasn't enough to build the whole thing, so we made a trip to home depot (I think) and purchased about 35 boards that were 2x4x8 (if I am remembering correctly).

 The first part of the actual construction was the two ladders/ends for the bigger and sturdier of the two beds. We actually forgot a rung during this part and had to add it later on. These were a little wider than the mattress and as tall as the top of the bunk bed.


 After this, we stood them up and bolted them to some more boards to create the rails and boxes for the mattresses. You can't see it here, but we added small boards on the inside of the four lower boards show here (on the left and right sides of the bed) to help hold up the mattresses.
 Once the first bed was assembled completely, it was my job to sand the entire thing. I used a small orbital sander and quite a few pieces of 60 grit sand paper to get all of the corners rounded and the edges smooth so that none of us would injure ourselves climbing up and down. The whole thing took me about two days. In the meantime, my parents assembled the other part of the bed: a loft bed with a bookshelf on one end and an empty space underneath.

 Once I had sanded, I wiped the wood down with a wet cloth and then a tack cloth to make sure it was free of all dust, then began staining it. Since this was a rather light pine, we used a dark ebony stain. Surprisingly, we only had to use one coat, and it took just one day with my mom and myself both working on it.We did the same thing to the other bed. I got stain all over my hands and legs. I soon learned that paint thinner was a really good thing, and using little cotton pads (or cotton balls) soaked in paint thinner can help clean it off of your skin in a much easier manner.

Thanks to the smart thinking and fast work that my parents did, we moved the first bed into the house within about 30 minutes or less. The bolts allowed the bed to be more stable and be able to be taken apart and brought inside. Shortly after the second bed was done, we brought it inside also.

For three kids, I think it makes a pretty good bed. My bunk is the top left, John Thomas lives in the loft next to me, and James gets to spend his nights smelling both of our farts from the bottom bunk. If you see this picture floating around elsewhere, my mom posted it.


So, that is our triple bunk bed story. It was a pretty good idea that my mom had, plus she's great at drawing up plans.

Well, until next time, my dearies.

Love,
Elizabeth W.

July 2, 2013

The Dresser Hunt

Buenos dias my friendliends. Or should I say Buenos noches, for I am typing this from my phone, in my bed, at 9:34 pm...

This morning started off at about 9:30 for me. I've been sleeping in a lot lately, probably due to staying up too late. I took a shower, then for ready. My mom and I loaded up the black plastic bags that we had collected over the past couple of weeks into the back of our family vehicle and set off for Operation Refuge, our town's thrift shop.

I've always  loved going through belongings and giving things away. In the process of renovating each room in our home one by one, we have been doing quite a lot of that lately. I think it is refreshing to get rid of stuff and know that you are helping others. Our thrift shop helps out local needy families through their profits, which means that we take the items nowhere else but there.

We dropped off a bunch of clothing and toys and even a really ugly chair near the back of their building in town, then came around the front of the store to start our real mission.

My mother and I have not only spent a lot of time working to improve our house, but we have spent a lot of time on pinterest getting ideas on how to do so. It's both motivating and rewarding to find the various DIY instructions and pictures.

This morning, our mission was to find some old furniture to flip/repurpose. The thing about old stuff is that many times its beat up on the outside, but the inside is still good. Almost like people. They can look rough on the outside but their soul is still good. While others may look good on the outside, but have a shoddy inside.

Our first stop, the thrift shop in town, was a bust. Nothing looked like we could use it. What we really wanted was a dresser that we could repurpose into an entertainment center. But, alas, no cigar.

Next, we headed to another shop nearby. A resale shop that sells clothing, furniture, toys, and all kinds of knick knacks - CBS Resale. Out in front of the store, which is right beside the highway, they always put the most interesting items and those items are almost guaranteed to be sold within 24 hours. Once, I saw a magnificent, vintage-looking pink upholstered loveseat in front of the shop. We were just driving by, but I was in love with this piece of furniture. Sadly, it was gone soon after and would have been way out of my budget anyway.

Today, the only interesting pieces outside were a picnic table (the usual wooden kind) and a small gaming chair with red chevron fabric on the seat instead of fake black leather. Inside wasn't much different. There were a few dressers, but most were shoddy or overpriced. There were some adorable headboards that could have used some love and paint, but still too pricey, not to mention we didn't need a headboard.

At this point, my mother had pretty much given up hope, so we went in search of another treat. Within rhe past week, I found the facebook page of a shop in our town called "The Spot". It was supposed to be a vintage/consignment clothing shop, but some of the stuff they had looked pretty cool online.

So, my mother and I drove down San Jacinto Avenue or whatever until we found the store. I could tell from the signs outside that I was going to like this place. The store was packed from wall to wall with racks and shelves of shoes and purses and clothing and whatnots of all shapes and sizes. The clothing ranged from juniors extra small to women's plus and ranged in style from ugly to cute to vintage. And when I say vintage, I don't mean HIPSTER, but truly "this has been in the back of a closet for 25 or 35 years" vintage. And everything was decently priced and good quality stuff too. Some of the stuff was even brand new. I ended up walking our with a purse and a new pair of boots. The boots only cost me $15 and were almost new. The bag was merely $25 when I knew it was at least $100 to begin with because the name brand was "The Sak".

A short ways down from The Spot was another resale or whatever you want to call it shop that was basically just a barn full of old furniture. My mother and I stopped inside to take a look. Towards the back were several dressers that looked promising, but they were TOTALLY overpriced. Who would pay $200 or $300 for a piece of furniture that still needs to be completely redone before it is worth anything. Blech. Those kind of prices make me sick, and just when o thought we had hit the jackpot!

My mother and I went to a furniture store immediately afterwards and saw that the previously mentioned shop was selling used stuff at the same price as brand new stuff. That and a bad attitude toward customers is defibately not a way to move inventory, and that barn was packed full.

My mom and I came home shortly afterwards and hopefully we will be going to find the furniture we need soon at another location. We have to do some research first. I will definately keep you updated on our ventures.

Love,
Elizabeth W.

June 28, 2013

What a To-Do to do today

So, last night, I ended the night by writing a to-do list for today. I do this a lot because it makes me remember what I have to do and I don't have to worry about it when I'm trying to get to sleep. However, I was really hyper yesterday, which transferred into me writing almost everything I will do today on the list.

Mail the letters.

Upload the video.

Read the books.

Wash the dishes and clothes.

Wreck the journal.

Clean the area.

Flip the bathroom.

Hang the shelf.

So, after I finish this post, I will go about doing the 7 tasks that I haven't finished yet.

By the way, I started a new journal and a new blog to go along with it. I know that I should probably update this blog more often, but its difficult to type from my phone, which means that I have to bring up my laptop to blog and it just takes a long time. Sometimes I don't even have things to blog about.

Anyway, this new blog is one that I will be updating from my phone, which means that I can update it everyday, multiple times a day if needed. The purpose of the blog is this: The other day, I bought a copy of "Wreck This Journal". It is a journal meant to inspire more nonconventional creativity. It has instructions on every page with things that pretty much tear up the journal in a fun and creative way. I want to keep track of my progress and share it with others via a blog. So, here is the link to the blog. I will still be updating this blog periodically, but not as often as I did in the school year. I hope to get back into that routine once I start college, but I have no clue how similar or dissimilar it will be from the other schedule.

creatingwithoutwalls.blogspot.com

In other news, my mom and I are in the process of flipping/rennovating our bathroom. I will porbably make a post soon with pictures and deets about how we did it.

Love,

Elizabeth W.

June 15, 2013

Its a musical day in the neighborhood...

Today has been very... musical. I started the day with cleaning, but not just any cleaning... INTENSE CLEANING.

Yeah, my mom has been on this kick for the last couple weeks to clean the WHOLE HOUSE in a very intense way that includes organizing everything into boxes and cleaning every visible surface. She went to the store a bunch of different times this week and bought containers galore. A shoe organizer. Boxes for cereal. Boxes for chips. Boxes for bread. Boxes for whatever we think would go in. Toy bins. And we cleaned all kinds of things like the fridge and the bathroom.

So, yes, along with the cleaning came the music. I have this habit of listening to music when I clean because it makes it more enjoyable. Music can make most anything more enjoyable, even washing dishes like I was doing this morning. Washing dishes at our house takes forever because there are dishes from a family of five along with cooking dishes in a REALLY SMALL SINK. They have to be washed by hand because we don't have a dishwasher. Very unpleasant, especially when my brother manages not to help me by drying the dishes in the dish drainer.

At about 10:52 (before the dish washing, actually) I finished writing my second letter to my friend, Ellen, and one of the last thank you cards from graduation. I put on clothes and threw up my hair, then ran down to the mailbox to make sure that they got picked up today. The mail usually runs at our house at around 1:00 or so, but I wanted to make sure that this got done. I have been waiting for my friend to find out her address for about two weeks now (she is in college this summer) so that I could start sending letters, and she posted it on facebook this morning.

I played my ukulele quite a bit. I find myself doing that when I am bored or need to relax. I keep looking around on the internet and learning how to play songs that I like. One of the songs that I really like right now is "Fireflies" by RON POPE. Its really good but also really sad.

This evening, my dad told me that I needed to find a song to sing for a special at church tomorrow for father's day since the service was going to be a little bit different. So, I have T-minus 12 hours to fully learn "Gold" by BRITT NICOLE by heart and be ready to sing it tomorrow morning. Oh, the joys of someone else's procrastination.

I also sat down and edited a video book review this evening and uploaded it to youtube. Just go to my channel and find the last video I uploaded. youtube.com/user/lizardbreathwalker

Oh, and don't be SUPER surprised. I died my hair like I had promised. That marks another one down on the summer to-do list.

Love,
Elizabeth Walker

June 6, 2013

Bandness!

So, a while back I mentioned (or at least I think I did) the band "The States Seem Smaller" which has recently changed names and members to become "Forever the Fierce". They have some pretty awesome music and they are pretty cool people (I went to school with all of them but one). This summer, they have quite a few shows lined up, so feel free to go out and see them. They have merch and their music is on itunes.

They had an interview with a magazine thing, and here is a link to it: http://www.popvulturemag.com/2013/06/forever-fierce.html

Since I know them personally, I think it would be really cool if they would let me help them with their first music video. I have a camera that I am willing to use toward their cause, not to mention I am currently trying to plan a music video to one of their songs anyway (Heart of War is the single of theirs that they released a while back, and I have quite a few ideas!).

In the mean time, be praying for my sanity in trying to come up with something cool but possible and also trying to make a test video for them to see. Maybe I can actually get somewhere in life.

Love,
Elizabeth W.

June 5, 2013

One of those opinions...

Occasionally, I find a topic that sparks a small bit of my interest and I have to make a post about it. One thing that some people get to make them look tougher or cooler or just to fulfill a lifelong wish is a tattoo. Just like my newly dyed hair, it is supposed to signify their individuality and possibly a major event in life. The people who get tattoos like them in the way that I like my new red hair.

However, tattoos aren't always the best choice when you are trying to get at job or make a good first impression. They also tend to fade and wrinkle and look strange as you age. That picture of Betty Boop on your arm may start to look more like Zach Galifinakis by the time you reach the age of 50. And many employers frown upon so-called professional people having tattoos. I am one of the people who will never put myself through the pain of getting a tattoo. However, if some people have made that mistake already, they can still undo their mistake.

The process of laser tattoo removal has become more and more popular. Personally, I see this as a fantastic idea. When you break up with Susie, you can't just remove her name on your arm as easily as I can dye my hair. However, if you are willing to put out the money and time it takes, modern technology will allow you to.

If you are one of the unlucky souls stuck with a tattoo that you don't want anymore, I am going to help you out. There is a business located near where I live called "New Look Laser Tattoo Removal". They will be more than glad to help you out. If you do go there, tell them I sent you. To get you started, here is a website that you can visit: http://www.newlookhouston.com/

Love,
Elizabeth W.

June 2, 2013

I AM GRADUATED!

Oh my goodness, it has been WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too long since I have blogged (yeah, just a few weeks, I know). First of all, I will now be blogging from home because I HAVE GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL! YEAH! This also means that it is summer and I have many things that I will be doing. Here they are in list/explanation form:

  1. Dye my hair red, not sure when its gonna happen, but within the next few weeks.
  2. Make more videos with my NEW CAMERA
  3. Teach a class of 3rd graders in VBS with the help of my best friend
  4. Write letters to my other best friend who is in college
  5. Vlog
  6. Vlog
  7. Vlog
  8. Blog
  9. Blog
  10. Blog
  11. Learn how to use my new camera
  12. Get my own business cards
I am super excited about all of these things, but I am very tired right now since we went to the beach today and I am about to edit a vlog and upload it. See ya in a day or so!

Love,
 Elizabeth W.

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