Thursday, May 31, 2018

Dumpster Divin’ DIY

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Dumpster Divin’ DIY

I use the term dumpster loosely.  It was actually bulk pick-up weekend.
I was on a run in the neighborhood below us and I noticed this little gem sitting by the side of the road, among other things. It was only missing a few pieces of hardware… knobs, shelving pegs, and a couple of screws.  Immediately I thought of a DIY rehab, but didn’t think I’d have the time or energy to take on this type of project right now.
I was kinda right. Except I was determined to finish it!  I even told Mike that if I didn’t start working on it the next day that we could put it right back out on the curb. 
His skepticism is what lit the fire, haha.  I spent several hours in the garage working on this baby…
I asked my neighbor if she’d go back down with me and pick it up in the van, and I snagged a few other items too!

I knew I wanted to go with what is in:  dark stained top coated in polyurethane for easy dusting and wipe downs, white chalk paint, lightly distressed and sealed with finishing wax plus some cute knobs.  Give the people what they want!  I just happened to be at SoHa the next day, a local store out here with super cute beachy things and ran across these knobs for $5 each.  I HAD to get them!
It was a good find, I’m not gonna lie.  I didn’t have to do to much as it was really solid to begin with.
I took the doors off and lightly sanded them.
Then I sanded the top of the stand with a medium then fine grit paper.
The wood grain looked super nice, and I was excited to stain it!
Not looking too shabby…
Ready for stain and paint!
We had this in the garage… we’ve used it on a bunch of stuff inside our house – pantry and closet shelving, stair railings, mirror frames, etc.
It goes on so beautifully… and I forgot to wear gloves… again.
Stain is done.
Then I painted.  I like working with chalk paint because it’s water based and if it gets too thick you can just add water and get the consistency you want.
I did two coats of white chalk paint.
Then I did a wax finishing paste all over the paint.  The chalk paint is a matte finish, so to protect it and give it a glossier feel I did the paste.  
I probably should have distressed the edges before this step, but that was a last minute decision.
Almost finished.
Then two coats of poly over the stain.
And voila!  Posted it on FB Marketplace on a Friday and sold this bad boy for $150 the next morning to someone who was super stoked that it matched her dining room table!!  I impressed myself, and got lucky… and that, my friends, is my Dumpster Dive DIY ðŸ™‚
Before and After…

Friday, May 18, 2018

Laughable Chaos

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Laughable Chaos

Have you ever been in a situation that’s just laughably ridiculous?  Like a Ben Stiller movie where you know the crazy that’s about to unfold, and part of you wants to close your eyes for it?  Yeah, me too.  It happened the other day at Target.  It’s amazing what a few days of perspective can offer a weary soul.  God is funny that way.  He truly does know how much we can handle, and it really is laughable now that it’s in the rearview.  I feel like I couldn’t even make up the script if I tried to. 

It all began to go terribly awry when I picked up Cary from her car seat.  We were in the produce section at Target, and she had just finished eating her Mum Mum…  
Picture this scene. 
Then you can relive the Ben Stiller movie with me as it unfolded:

A woman in her early thirties (that’s me) pulls into the Target parking lot, only to find that there are no spots even remotely close to a cart station.  [You know, the place where people return their carts when they’re finished shopping]? Moms with multiple littles typically eye those puppies up so they can load and unload the kiddos with a bit more ease.  Parking spot close to cart station = good. 
Ok, so there were a few cart stations in the vicinity, but this mom wanted the deluxe wagon.  We’re talking eight wheels, three seats, and ample space for the car seat, diaper bag and all the necessities.  She’d settle for nothing less.  A couple rows away, she spots one.  Leisurely, she hops across rows of traffic to secure the coveted “double wagon.”  
All is well in the beginning.  She and her three babies stop at the food court for some fodder to keep the peace.  Everyone is happy. About the time they get to the food section to grab the very few items they needed, the baby begins to scream.  
She’s pacified with a Mum Mum, a rice cracker for babies starting solids.  About the time they pass the dairy section and move into the produce area, the baby has completely lost it.  Meanwhile, the “big girls” are starting to bicker about where they’re allowed to put their cups.  Things are going downhill–fast.  
The mom scoops up the baby, gives her a quick turn so she’s facing outward (just like she always does), when she suddenly feels something warm seeping through her shirt onto her hip and stomach region.  The realization hit the mom that yes, the babe had in fact released a large amount of runny poop which puddled up in the car seat and soiled her new shirt. This is where things start to get interesting…
Thankfully, the mother has been blessed with two hands and arms with full range of motion.  [Don’t ever take that for granted]!  She keeps the baby on her hip while pushing the cart with her non-dominant hand across the store in the direction of the restroom.  But wait, didn’t she need a few more things?  There wouldn’t be time to make a return trip before she needed to send out her father’s birthday card.  Yes, she’d pick one up quickly in the card isle and hope she could keep the poop at bay!
They made it to the restroom with all the children still in tact, but the woman’s patience was wearing thin with the bickering of her two and three year olds.  While the two year old was dismounting her seat in the cart, her Icee went tumbling down into the groceries.  Another problem for another time, the mom thought.  “Wait, you don’t have your shoes on?”  Whyyyyyyyyy would you take them off?!  Oh well, I don’t even care… just get in the bathroom so I can deal with this mess please!” 
In the bathroom, everything was handled save two things–the puddle of poop in the car seat and the mother’s soiled shirt.  A few paper towels and a plastic bag umbrella holder later, they were on their way to grab that $8 shirt she secretly wanted anyway.  A quick shirt change and they made their way to the check out counter.  With the tags still on, the woman at the register just laughed.  “Guess I’ll have to scan you, huh?”  
Thanks to the plastic bag ban, they didn’t have any bags to load their groceries into… because let’s be honest, who actually remembers to bring those 17 reusable bags that litter the floorboard with them into the store?  With the toddlers climbing all over the cart and the baby squirming in her arms, the frazzled woman manages to get the wheels in motion and heads in the direction of their vehicle. 
On the way to the van, as she rolls over those convenient bumpy mats on the sidewalk, the French Vanilla creamer bumps right off the wagon and rolls under a parked truck.  Thanks to a small boy and kind passer-by, the creamer is rescued and put safely inside the wagon.  
They finally make it to the van, with the mother’s sanity hanging by a thread.  Kids go in their seats, even the poopy ones.  And last but not least, the groceries are unloaded into the bags that litter the floorboard.  All the groceries except the yellow onion [which missed the bag and went tumbling into the street]!  It was chased down, only to get squashed in slow motion by a very large truck tire. 
Imagine the defeat… and just picture the ridiculous ending of this grocery store scene:  
The baby screaming.
The children whining.
The poop-stained shirt wrapped in paper towels.
The onion rolling lop-sided down the pavement.
And all the woman could do was laugh.  She let out a grateful chuckle, and the screen goes blank.


And that, ladies and gentlemen, was my laughable chaos for the week.  
 Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.  
-1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

A Sweet Shower for a Sweet Lady

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A Sweet Shower for a Sweet Lady

Last weekend I had the privilege of helping some talented friends from church with a baby sprinkle for a sweet momma-to-be, for the fourth time!  As their family is moving off island soon, we wanted to shower her with love in a way that reminded her of Hawaii.  It was such a nice time of fellowship together to celebrate baby H (who has since been born)!  Praise God for a sweet healthy baby girl!  I only contributed the sweets, haha, so I can’t take credit for any of the ideas… but the pictures were so cute, I had to share them! Enjoy ðŸ™‚