When we moved into our house there was one thing in particular that was bugging me - the cabinet floor underneath the kitchen sink was warped and nasty. It was nothing like our old house sink, but it was musty, and it was getting really obnoxious to try to put cleaning supplies and things down there - they would all fall on top of each other from the warping. And it was just, yucky. I hated putting anything down there, and forget any real organization. I considered cleaning it, but every time I thought about it, I changed my mind. It was beyond help - there comes a point when something is simply not worth the effort of cleaning.
Anyway, it was one of those things I kept telling myself "Eh, we'll get around to it eventually." Yesterday, I opened the cupboard and decided that I was going to fix it. Boom. Just like that. Will came home for lunch right when I had emptied the cupboard out and was watching a youtube video about it. I asked him where the jigsaw and sawzall were, and he found them for me, ate lunch and went back to work. He didn't even seem remotely concerned, and I think I'll just take that as a compliment.
Step 1:
I took out the old wood! It was really easy to get out. I drilled a couple of holes, cut it with a hand saw and a jig saw, and at the end I just used a hammer because the wood was literally falling apart. It popped out on all the edges, but it doesn't always do that. Sometimes the wood continues all the way through to the next cupboard, and you have to cut it along the edge as neatly as you can. In our old house we used a sawzall for that part, luckily I didn't need it this time. (Those are one of the scarier kinds of saws, in my opinion...)
Step 2:
I cleaned everything up, wiped it down with bleach and then painted Kilz oil primer on the subfloor. This was more of a precaution than anything else. There was no visible mold, but it smelled mildew-y and had some stains.
Step 3:
Set up the base supports. I needed the supports to be 6 inches up from the sub floor, so I used six 2x4 pieces that were 6 inches long and put them in every corner and in the middle front and back. I also made a "beam" that went down the middle, for extra support. The six 6" pieces I used a bit of wood glue to attach them to the sides, and for the beam I didn't use anything to attach it, it just sits in the middle. It was pretty sturdy without any fasteners, and that way if I need to later, it'll be super easy to take out! You can see from the picture it's just two 2x4 32" pieces, with three 3" pieces of 2x4, put in vertically in between the two boards. I used countersunk screws to put it together.
Step 4:
I measured all the way across the cabinet, and divided it by two. I used a circular saw to cut the boards to the right width, and then length. I measured from the cabinet side wall to the plumbing fixtures (there were two - the hot and the cold pipes) and used the jigsaw to cut holes for the plumbing. I cut it out so the hole actually goes all the way to the back of the cabinet, like a U shape in the wood. It's pretty small and since it's way in the back, it's not a big deal to me. It may or may not be possible to detach the plumbing and feed it through a hole, but I wasn't about to mess with that - just not worth the time, for me.
After I had them all cut, it was just a matter of fitting them in and making little changes where they were needed. When they fit nicely, I put white contact paper on for protection and ease of cleaning. After I had them both set in place, I put another strip on contact paper over the seam in the middle. That way if it leaks under the sink, if we catch it relatively quickly it'll be very easy to clean up. And that's all! It took me about 4 1/2 hours from start to finish. It was a really satisfying project. Now I can finally have my cleaning supplies in a non gross area, and hey, I might even decide to do some organization now, too. Although, that part is debatable. ;)
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Easter
This month has been a little crazy for us! I spent the beginning of the month finishing up scraping ceilings and painting in the living room, dining room and kitchen. Then I spent one week just deep cleaning the entire house. From the lights to the baseboards to the curtains, everything got a good cleaning. After that was our trip to ND, and we got back on Wednesday evening. On Thursday evening, we went to pick up Will's mom from the airport. She was coming to visit for Alyssa, (who just had her baby a couple of days ago) so we picked her up and she stayed at our house that night.
On Friday, Alyssa and Ty came over for a little Easter egg hunt and we went out to lunch afterward. They left that afternoon. Saturday morning we had a big choir practice for the Easter program, and later on we did Easter baskets. I much prefer doing all the little Easter things like that on Friday or Saturday, and then we're not rushing around on Sunday morning or making Easter Sunday all about the Easter Bunny. We had to be at the church at 8:30 on Sunday, to warm up the choir. It's always a bit of a pain for those big programs because I love to sing in the choir, so we have to find someone to sit with our kids. We found somebody pretty easily though, and the kids were really good for them.
After church I made a huge Easter dinner, with ham, cheesy potatoes, green beans, rolls, deviled eggs and jello salad. It all turned out absolutely delicious, I only wish we'd had someone to share it with!! It was a very nice dinner with just the four of us though. :)
On Friday, Alyssa and Ty came over for a little Easter egg hunt and we went out to lunch afterward. They left that afternoon. Saturday morning we had a big choir practice for the Easter program, and later on we did Easter baskets. I much prefer doing all the little Easter things like that on Friday or Saturday, and then we're not rushing around on Sunday morning or making Easter Sunday all about the Easter Bunny. We had to be at the church at 8:30 on Sunday, to warm up the choir. It's always a bit of a pain for those big programs because I love to sing in the choir, so we have to find someone to sit with our kids. We found somebody pretty easily though, and the kids were really good for them.
After church I made a huge Easter dinner, with ham, cheesy potatoes, green beans, rolls, deviled eggs and jello salad. It all turned out absolutely delicious, I only wish we'd had someone to share it with!! It was a very nice dinner with just the four of us though. :)
Now, unfortunately on Friday I was flat-out exhausted from the last few days that again I didn't get pictures, I really just wanted to sit around and watch the goofy kids! So I let Alyssa take all the pictures, haha! But on Monday me and the kids went out to play and I got some fun ones. Ben is hard to photograph because he is literally always on the move.
I almost forgot to post my Easter mantel. Because I know you're all dying to see it. ;)
Lastly, Ben got a haircut on Saturday night. He was getting so shaggy! And yes, he is covered in hair. He never leaves anything on to avoid that, so, oh well. But yeah, as much as I love his long hair, it was time!
Visit to ND
In January, I bought plane tickets to go visit my family in North Dakota in April. We went from the 9th to the 16th, and it was so much fun!!
The plane ride there was a little rough. It was the kids' first time, and my 5th (I think?) time on a plane. Only one of those by myself. I hadn't been on a plane for almost 5 years before that, so I was a bit nervous taking the kids all alone. We got through customs with no problem, but during the actual flight, the kids were kind of nuts. Kaylee wanted a new toy every 5 seconds, "Mommy, what can I do nooooooow?" and Ben was just really high-strung. I did keep them both happy and quiet for the most part. Till the end, where we hit some turbulence, and for some reason the descent into Fargo was hard. Usually my ears pop a couple of times, but this was nonstop for 30 minutes, constant pressure, and Kaylee was having a really hard time with it. Then her tummy hurt and she was obviously miserable, but the second we got off the plane, she was fine.
The way back, Kaylee and I had seats in separate rows. I said something like "Oh Kaylee, you're up there and I'm behind you here..." and a very nice lady immediately offered to switch with me, thank goodness - who would want to sit next to someone else's kid on a plane anyway? Then Ben had a huge tantrum when we first sat down, but after that we got all settled in and the whole rest of the flight was a piece of cake. There was a lot of turbulence as there always is near Denver, but it was still way easier than going into the Fargo.
Sorry for the lack of pictures - my parents took a lot, but I had to pack light and only had my phone camera, which is annoying because I can only get one or two pictures before it yells at me about being out of space. So, I wasn't the best at getting pictures...
The plane ride there was a little rough. It was the kids' first time, and my 5th (I think?) time on a plane. Only one of those by myself. I hadn't been on a plane for almost 5 years before that, so I was a bit nervous taking the kids all alone. We got through customs with no problem, but during the actual flight, the kids were kind of nuts. Kaylee wanted a new toy every 5 seconds, "Mommy, what can I do nooooooow?" and Ben was just really high-strung. I did keep them both happy and quiet for the most part. Till the end, where we hit some turbulence, and for some reason the descent into Fargo was hard. Usually my ears pop a couple of times, but this was nonstop for 30 minutes, constant pressure, and Kaylee was having a really hard time with it. Then her tummy hurt and she was obviously miserable, but the second we got off the plane, she was fine.
We made it to Grand Forks and had fun going to playgrounds, swimming (INSIDE, as it was blizzarding...), and shopping for a prom dress for Mary. Not to mention just having fun seeing Nana and Papa! My dad hadn't seen Ben since he was only a couple of months old so it was high time for a visit. It was also fun going to Grand Forks ward for church, because some of the people there I have literally known all my life. The weather there was still pretty cold, but it was warm enough to have fun outside a couple of the days we were there. The winter there this last year was absolutely insane! Like over a hundred days below zero throughout the winter. Ugh! My parents have two dogs and two cats right now, and they're all really funny. My favorite is still my big Fatty, or V-Man/Boots/Vladimir. He's a huge, really fluffy cat, and usually he's very skittish and hides out when people come over, but I think he remembered me because he followed me around right away and let me pet him. I do miss that big kitty. :)
The way back, Kaylee and I had seats in separate rows. I said something like "Oh Kaylee, you're up there and I'm behind you here..." and a very nice lady immediately offered to switch with me, thank goodness - who would want to sit next to someone else's kid on a plane anyway? Then Ben had a huge tantrum when we first sat down, but after that we got all settled in and the whole rest of the flight was a piece of cake. There was a lot of turbulence as there always is near Denver, but it was still way easier than going into the Fargo.
Sorry for the lack of pictures - my parents took a lot, but I had to pack light and only had my phone camera, which is annoying because I can only get one or two pictures before it yells at me about being out of space. So, I wasn't the best at getting pictures...
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