Welcome to the stories of my adventures as an Etsy shop owner/crafter/stitcher/Christian/Paramedic/Daughter /Sister/anything-else-life-decides-to-tack-on gal. Thanks for stopping by and have a blessed day!
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Saturday, August 29, 2020
So much excitement!
I have much excitement to tell you about! So, first of all, I am building a house. Well, sort of. It all started when I asked Mom to think about my buying us a shed we could use as a craft studio. I knew I did not have enough money saved up to buy a house and feel comfortable doing so with school. But, having a craft studio would be awesome, and give myself, and Mom, more space. Mom thought about it for a few days, then asked why not buy a shed and convert it into a house for myself? So, long story short, I now have a deposit down on a shed kit. I was going to buy it outright, but it is currently backordered due to lumber shortages, so when I called the guy asked if I wanted to do a deposit for now so that all of the money will not be tied up while I wait. It made sense to me, so that is what we did. Right now, they are thinking that it will ship in October, but it all depends on when they can get the lumber. Hopefully, either October or earlier. This gives me time to work on the groundwork. My hope is that myself, and hopefully my Dad, can get the foundation ready, and have all of the pipes and such in place by the time it arrives. Then I won't have to figure out how to store it- assembly can begin instead!
Yesterday, Banjo, Guinea, and Peppy arrived for the groundbreaking ceremony. Banjo's orange ball was the special guest, and the puppies watched from afar.
This is what the kit is:
It has a full loft, which is ideal for me, since it will be my house!!!! My plan is to have an open floor plan downstairs, with the exception of the bathroom. Upstairs, I will probably use giant curtains or screens to block the storage/closet area. I'm hoping to do fairy lights upstairs; I think that will look really cool!
Downstairs will host the kitchen, living room, and bathroom. I am buying my own windows and doors. The windows they have are cute with the shutters, but they are single pane and I can buy shutters later. The door looks cool, but I can save a few hundred buying one elsewhere. I'll probably go with a small window in the door. While I love the idea of how much sunlight the french doors would let in, there has been a lot more violence in this general area, so something a little more solid feels better to me. My plan is to paint the door a cheerful red and do a white screen door over it. I'm going to do things in stages, so the screen door will likely wait a while, as will the shutters. Shoot, for that matter, kitchen cabinets may wait a bit. I want to be able to pay for everything in full at the time of purchase, and still have a bit tucked back for nursing school. If needed, I will do a school loan, but those things are a pain to do, and I am not a fan of paying interest. Granted, I'll run things through my credit card, but that is because the rewards points convert to gift cards, which can then be used to buy stuff I need for the house. And I'll pay the credit card off right away, which makes my credit score happy, and prevents interest from being applied. When did I start using words like "rewards points," "interest," and "credit scores" so often?!?
Anyway, when I get shutters, I would like to pain them to match the door. I'm planning on painting house a light blue or blueish gray. For the inside, I think I will do hardwood, or something that looks like hardwood. I'm not sure what will be budget-friendly, last very well, and survive Smokey's claws, especially since the turd pulls his Purrdy Paws off. I'm not sure what colors I will paint the inside yet. I'm not even sure if I will hang drywall, or use bead board for the inside. There are a lot of unknowns, and a ton of excitement!!!!!
It rained some today, and will be raining a good chunk of this coming week. I'm hoping it will make the ground soft. Getting the layer with the grass up was not hard, but under that layer is rocky (this is Missouri after all) with almost rock-hard soil. As my neighbor used to say, "If it wasn't for all of the rocks, all of the big farmers in Kansas would own this land, so I am thankful for the rocks." I have not quite reached the point of being super thankful for the rocks yet. ;) Maybe soon.
No stitchy progress for the day. I am at work, so I decided to try to take a nap, but that was a sad 45 minutes of disappointment. Should've stitched instead. Oh well, perhaps I will get some stitching in tonight; we shall see!
I hope all of you are safe, happy, and well!
~ Emmy
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Well, that stinks
Apparently, Blogger decided to post my last two posts with just the title and tags. Today's was easy to fix, as it was just a funny thing I found on Pinterest. Yesterday's post is a different story altogether. It was a normal post. Which I do not remember. I do remember a few of the photos though. Here are the photos and what of the words I remember. I did change how the shift was going, to how it went.
The sky was gorgeous yesterday morning:
I have no clue what is wrong with these cucumbers. They forgot how to cucumber!
"Mom, it makes a great step stool!"
These baby carrots are so tiny, they need the NICU!!!
Do you see the hidden Mickey Mouse as well?
Just chillin'.
Sunflowers around the bird feeder- bet you can't guess what we feed the birds!
Miss Sadie next to Daisy's very muddy pool.
Mom and son photo!
Daddy-daughter photo!
I put something here, but have no clue what. Work went well yesterday. My truck only ran one transfer from Local Hospital to Big City. Local Hospital does not have the ability to do stress tests, or rapid Covid tests, or a few other things, so he was transferred for one of the above. We did have to get 4 tires put on the back of the ambulance. My psych class had started, so I decided to start studying this week's chapter. Except a fellow customer wanted to talk to me about his ingrown toenail, subsequent surgery on aforementioned toenail, and resulting infection. Which is all good and fine, except he kept breaking it up. Mr. Ingrown Toenail would wait until I found my spot and started reading in the textbook again before mentioning the next statement or question. Now I know why Coffee Bean hid outside. (My usual partner had traded with Coffee Bean.) Oh, well, it was an excellent exercise in patience, and we have been covering the fruits of the spirit (complete with homework) at church on Sunday nights.
For the record, if any of you have any questions about Covid or happier subjects like my fur kids, please feel free to ask. I know that there has been a lot of confusion and misinformation passed around. Shoot, the Co. Health Dept and the hospital system I used disagreed on things! I can tell you to use Tylenol, not ibuprofen. Ibuprofen somehow makes Covid worse, I do not know the science behind it. Anyway, feel free to ask away!
Also, please comment and let me know how you and yours are doing. I love hearing from youns.
Happy Stitching!
Emmy
Friday, August 14, 2020
Random Photos
The sunflowers around Smokey’s bird feeder. :)
When not stitching, my hoop stand works great to hold my phone so Smokey and I can cuddle while watching videos together!
Speaking of Smokey...
Banjo, my dork.
“What do you mean the fence got moved after you went inside the barn? Why would I know anything about that?!?”
Posing for a picture. Sadie is clean, but Daisy keeps the pool constantly muddy.
Mother and son photos!
Daddy-daughter photos. Banjo must have thought she was meeting a boy or something, since he wouldn’t look at the camera.
I hope things are going great for all of you. Somewhere, there is a photo of my stitching progress. Who knows where, but it is somewhere! I’m at work, hoping the night goes well. I hope all of you have a great night.
Happy Stitching!
Emmy