Headbutting as a Conversation Starter
Tonight was my turn to put Margaret to bed. She was upset about going, so I tried to soothe her by singing a little bit when we got in the bedroom. A little singing turned into a lot of singing. It became apparent after a while that she was making no serious effort to go to sleep. So I started reminding her that it was time to go to sleep, using a firm voice. In response, she butted her head towards mine, not quite making contact. She started to butt again, so I rested my arm over my forehead to act as a buffer. She made contact 3 or 4 times in rapid succession, the first one being soft, and each subsequent one a little harder. When she was finally satisfied that she'd butted me w/ the correct amount of pressure, she said "I sorry. I sorry, Daddy. Are OK? Be careful. Be careful, Daddy."
SwagBucks Birthday!
So I have pretty much wasted the day away looking for swagcodes. But I am pretty excited to be getting my first amazon gift cards soon. So quick little plug if you don't use swag bucks and want to sign up under us. All you do is search though it rather than google. Every once in a while I will still use google. But it does a good job and I get points to get free stuff. As you can see I only have two referrals. You don't have to get friends to sign up to do this site and get stuff like a lot of "free stuff sites." My referral link is http://www.swagbucks.com/refer/TsuaSai
Currently this month we will be get $43 bucks in amazon gift cards from me doing this site and another which is sunnysidecash which I don't recommend. I will have $15 bucks already saved for next month on swag bucks. Since amazon gift cards stack you could save them for pretty much anything you want. I have a friend saving all her to buy Christmas gifts with.
A Marriage of Blogs
Around the time Margaret was born, Liz and I decided to do all our blogging in one place. At the time I thought, Oh, one day I'll merge all the content from my original blog, forkmantis.com, into tsuasai.com. Well, I've finally done it. As of this moment, we have probably 90% of everything Liz and I ever produced on the web housed in this one site. Not counting this post, there are 1197 posts dating back to 2002, which is before we were even dating.
Margaret singing along w/ the Little Einsteins theme song
She gets a little distracted mid-way through, but you get the idea.
Farm house table is complete!
My table is finally done and I can say I did 99.9% of it by myself. Will helped with cutting the 2x12 and the first coat of stain. My hands show a few dings but its worth it. I want to say another thanks to http://knockoffwood.blogspot.com/ it is truly an amazing site and I would never had a table this nice without this site and free plans. I do want to say I added a few extra things to the table plans and I messed a few things up from the plans. Also I spent around $130 start to finish. I wanted to add what I had add in case anyone stumbles onto this blog post building the same thing.
First thing is I am going to add are some triangle brackets. Not in just yet cause I just finally finished the stain and varnish. This table is very very stable and really doesn't "need" these but with an almost two year old that climbs everything I thought more the better. I will also be adding these to the benches since they will be getting moved in and out a lot.
The second thing I added was some little felt sliders. Our floors are not tile and are pretty cheap. The wood is pretty heavy and I didn't want to mess up the floors. I am not ready for that project just yet. You can get these really cheap at almost any store and I used two per 2x6 so they would also be level. You can buy just felt you can just slick to the bottom but I wasn't sure how long that would last so I got the plastic feet that have a nail sticking out so you can secure it to the bottom of the leg.
Lastly is just a picture of the table top. This is probably the part I am most proud of. I spend a lot of time making sure I got the top perfectly level so no plates or dishes anywhere on the table would ever wobble.
One tool I used that was not a recommend tool was a chalk line. I wanted my holes to be perfectly inline and I couldn't have eyeballed it well enough. So that made my job much easier. I also drilled all my boards not skipping the three in the middle and flipping the table. So I have a few extra holes filled in my table but nothing to bad. I went every other 2x2 on the supports up under for drilling the top in. So I don't have all 180 screws seems like skipping every other one is also fine. At the end of the day I was tired and took the easy way out on that one. But there is still over 90 screws in the top so I don't think its going anywhere.
Margaret’s First Real Snow
One Step Closer on Table
This weekend I have been able to make very good progress on the table. This evening we will be moving it indoors for the final coat of stain/sealer. I started in the garage not knowing how the smell would be but it wasn't bad. I have put two coats on so far and plan to stop after three assuming it looks and feels the way I want. After the first coat it didn't feel like it sealed at all but I used a low grit sand paper in order to get a darker stain. So I think it wood just absorbed the stain. I ended up going with a a Polyshades Bombay Mahogany stain/sealer it was an all in one. So far applying it has been much easier than the post I read online. However the second coat was a little harder than the first, not sure what to expect out of the third. Its a much redder shade than the store or can show. But we are both really liking the color. Not the picture but both benches are done. I hope to be posting a fully completed with it set up in our kitchen picture tomorrow.
Modern Farm House Table
So the project has begun. I sold my old table on Craigs List yesterday in order to fund this project. The table sold very quickly and for full asking price (probably should have asked more.) Now its not even close to being finished yet so use your imagination a little bit. I still have six more supports to put in up under and six more boards for the top that will all have to be screwed down. From there I will build two benches. Later on I might pick up two chairs for the ends of the table or build two half benches. So far today I have only got to work on it and hour and half, but feel like I am making good progress. I have never had trouble building anything thanks to helping build custom closets for a year or so. I am a little scared about staining it so I am open to any tips, youtube videos or hands on help.
Anyways this all all I have for now. I hope to be able to finish it over the weekend stain in all. Currently we are going to do a really dark cherry stain if I can find it. I hope to be having Sunday night or Monday's dinner on this table while sitting on our new benches.
Here is a link to the plans I am following and a picture of what it should look like in the end.
Update: Another picture I was able to get a little more done this evening. The table top takes 180 screws that is a lot of screw so sink... You can't tell but I have over half of the done and am debating doing the rest. Also now thinking I might not might doing a chestnut stain, its the stain you can buy the table in from West Elm.