October 08, 2021

Friday Night Photos

It's been feeling like it should be Friday night for the last four days, haha. I'm so glad it's finally Friday! Here are some pics from my camera roll this week...

I made some homemade granola and I've been eating an old favorite snack--an apple, spread with Smucker's Natural Peanut Butter (it's got to be that peanut butter for some reason!), and then pressed into the granola. So good!

 

I got to practice using the jointer this week (if you don't remember, I bought it for $90 via Facebook Marketplace--a great deal!). I had also gotten a solid oak dining table and chairs for $25--I planned to refinish it, but the legs of the chairs ended up being way too much work and not worth the hassle to me. So, instead of using it for firewood or something, I took the chairs apart and turned the seats into nice solid oak boards. I ran them through the planer to flatten them, and squared them up with the jointer and table saw. (I plan to do the table as well.)

In the photo where I'm pointing, that's actually where the edges of two boards meet--it's barely visible! (It's straight above my fingernail--not to the right, where the color changes). This shows the purpose of the jointer. It makes the edge of a board super straight so that you can then join the boards against each other and after glueing, it looks like one solid piece. (In the photo above, I haven't even glued it yet. I just set it on the floor to see if the edges were straight. Clearly, the jointer was a good deal!)


And this is the jointer! Yes, it's old--I believe from 1988. But I put new blades in it and it works great!


I was walking through the bedroom and noticed that Estelle had buried herself in this blanket on the floor. It looked like she made her own little sleeping bag!


This showed up as a Facebook ad for a t-shirt (because you know how Facebook knows everything about you?) and it made me laugh. Couldn't be more appropriate right now!


Jerry and I went to Eli's soccer game on Wednesday and they played the second best team in the league. It was hard to watch, haha. But Eli is loving soccer, which I'm excited about! Unfortunately, the season is almost over.


I finally had to upgrade my phone (I'd had an iPhone 6 from 2014!). I didn't want anything fancy, so I just got the cheapest iPhone model (I think it's called the SE?). But I noticed that there is a "portrait" mode for selfies, so I tried taking side-by-side pictures to see the difference. The portrait mode just softens the background so that the subject (i.e. me, in this case) stands out more. I kind of like it!


I had no idea what was going on when I walked in and found my boys sitting at the table drawing/coloring. It was the strangest thing! ;) Eli was making something for his girlfriend and Noah joined in on the fun and started drawing something as well. It was cute that they were doing that together.


I feel terrible for laughing, but I crack up every time I look at this picture of Joey. I was in the garage (I always bring Joey out there with me--he likes to watch what's going on outside). I happened to look over at him and he was lying like this in the driveway! He looked dead. I have a little bed for him just inside the garage door, but when the sun is out, he likes to lie in the sun. On this cloudy day, though, he just decided to play dead, I guess.


Eminem's "Mom's Spaghetti" restaurant just opened in Detroit. As a big Eminem fan, lots of people have told me about it; I'm not sure how I feel about it. I think the name is clever and I'm surprised this hasn't been a thing before, but it also feels kind of gimmicky. Still, of course I'll try it!


This just made me laugh and say "YESSSSS!"


All four five pets in one picture is a rarity! The cats always like the spots where you see Duck and Estelle. When a third cat (in this case, Phoebe) jumps up there, looking around like, "Hey, where can I go?" I put another bed next to the first two so she feels included. And then Chick wants in on the sleepover, so I put a bed up there for him, too. And Joey, well, he just needed to be let outside, so he's standing by the door. Still, I think this might be the only picture I have of all four five of them. (I originally wrote "four" because I clearly can't count! I'm so used to saying "four cats" that it came out, "four pets")


I had posted pictures last Friday of Eli and his girlfriend, Grace, but I didn't have pictures of Noah. Since it was Eli's first dance and Noah had been to a few dances before, I chose to go get pictures of Eli's friends rather than Noah's. But I was bummed that I didn't have a picture of Noah and Eli together (they got ready at different times and had different plans with friends) so I told them to make sure they get a picture together at the dance. This is what they sent me.


This is the project I was helping my mom with a couple of days ago. These are vinyl letters and trying to do this huge piece was tough (it was four feet wide)! I was really worried I was going to screw it up, but I took my time and it turned out great.

Well, Jerry is off work tonight and we're going to watch a scary movie (I love October! There are so many scary movies on TV.) Have a great weekend! xo

October 07, 2021

Return to Running Recap : Week 19

I've never had to wait this long for test results to show up on my online chart! (Remember back in the day when you couldn't see your results until you went to a follow-up appointment?) My sacroiliac joint is still extremely painful. I did see the results of my lumbar spine (low back) and my cervical spine (neck) x-rays. I'm still waiting on thoracic.

I don't want to spell it all out here until after I talk to my doctor about it, but both x-rays had abnormal findings. And in the lumbar results, the radiologist's notes suggested I get an MRI. I really hope that my doctor agrees, because I feel like an MRI would show a lot of what is going on. My appointment isn't until next month, but I might try to get a follow-up sooner.

Anyway, about my running for this week...


Like I said last week, I decided to try doing two-mile runs instead of three-mile. The thought of running two miles seems like no big deal--I can get it done quickly--so I'm less likely to procrastinate. (Isn't it funny how two miles seems like no big deal now? Remember just 19 weeks ago, when the thought of running even a quarter-mile seemed SO hard? It's kind of amazing what a difference 19 weeks can make.)

Since I decided to do just two miles, I figured I might as well make them a little harder. Until now, I've mostly been doing 5.0 mph on the treadmill, hoping to see my heart rate improve over time (evidenced by having a lower heart rate while running at the same speed for weeks/months). I haven't noticed much of a difference in my heart rate (it's actually hard to tell because it's so inconsistent).

I'm still going to pay the most attention to my heart rate because that's my biggest indicator of fitness, but to change things up I'm going to work on varying my speed. Maybe by running faster 2-3 times a week, the slow runs will feel much easier and my heart rate will be lower. I guess I'll have to see! I love experimenting like that.

This week, I'd planned to do four runs; however, yesterday ended up being so busy that I didn't get in my run. (I also had a flu shot, which may have made me more tired than usual.)

Week 19, Run #1: Run 2 miles (treadmill)

Since this would be my first 2-mile run, I wanted to make it count. I was kind of excited to run faster! As I was tying my shoes, I thought, "I wonder if I can run 2 miles at 6.0 mph?" Looking back, that was kind of a tall order. I was so used to running 5.0 mph. But I decided to give it a try.

I set my Garmin for 5-minute laps (when on the treadmill, I use time as an indicator on my Garmin to calculate my distance--when running 5.0 mph, for example, I set my splits to 12-minute intervals. That would equal 1 mile. The Garmin's distance while on the treadmill isn't very accurate, so I use the treadmill's distance.)

Anyway, I set the Garmin for 5-minute laps, just in case I couldn't handle the speed and had to slow down. If I stayed at 6.0 mph the whole time, then it would equal 20 minutes/2 miles.

It was hard! I didn't expect it to be easy, but wow. I just kept reminding myself, "It's only 2 miles! You can finish it!" I didn't quite make it, however. After 15 minutes (a mile and a half), I just had to take a break--I lowered the speed to 5.0 mph and I planned to finish the run at that speed. After a quarter mile or so, I was thinking that if I really picked up the speed, I might still be able to hit 2 miles in 20 minutes (a 10:00/mile average pace).

So, after 0.3 miles at 5.0 mph, I bumped up the speed to 6.5 mph! It was only for 0.2 miles, so I just pushed myself hard in order to finish it out. I wasn't sure if that was fast enough to average a 10:00 pace overall, but I knew it would be close.

As soon as I hit 2 miles, I stopped the treadmill and sat down, gasping for breath. (I ended up finishing at a 10:06 pace--close enough.) I was totally drained... but I felt so good about it! I took my post-run selfie, but then almost deleted it. I was wearing just a sports bra (something I've gotten comfortable doing at home) and when I saw the picture, my immediate thought was, "My stomach looks fat!" But the more I thought about it, I realized it was dumb--everybody has rolls when they sit like that. It's not a flattering position. And besides, who cares what my stomach looks like besides me?

The real thing of note in this picture is my face--look how red it is!



Check out my heart rate!



Week 19, Run #2 : Run 2 miles (treadmill)

I felt super rushed for this run. I had a dentist appointment at 11:00 and I was working in the garage during the morning. I'd planned to change clothes at around 10:40 and then leave for my appointment by 10:45. However, I felt gross not showering before my appointment, so at 10:00, I made the hasty decision to jump on the treadmill for 2 miles before showering and getting to my appointment on time.

Because I was so rushed, I felt like my heart was already going way too fast, and I didn't want to do another run like the first one. But I still wanted to finish as quickly as possible.

I decided to run intervals: 1 minute at 6.0 mph, then 1 minute at 5.5 mph, and repeat 10.5 times (to total 2 miles). I don't think I like the 1-minute intervals; the time seemed to go by so slowly because there were so many intervals to do (21). I like the intervals that are more like 3:1--they go by much faster.

Anyway, I managed to finish the run, take a an ice cold shower, and then get to my appointment on time!



Week 19, Run 3 : Run 2 miles (outside)

It was raining and there is something about the rain that makes me want to run outside. I don't like when it's totally down-pouring, but a steady, gentle rain feels really good. Since my previous two runs were harder, I decided to take this one very easy.

Despite the fact that I was running relatively slowly, I felt much more tired than usual. It was actually hard to slog through two miles. Running two miles seemed so short, though, considering I'm used to at least three.

It was totally uneventful. My average pace ended up being 11:55 (just about the same as my 5.0 mph on the treadmill).




Overall, I liked the running this week--one hard, faster run; one interval run; and one easy run. Next week, I'd like to aim to do four runs.

October 06, 2021

Wednesday Weigh-In : Week 19 (and hypomania)


Man, I'm exhausted. Today was a busy day!

This morning, I dropped Eli off at school and went straight to my mom's to help her with something. She bought a very large decal for her dining room wall (it's a quote or a bible verse--I forget what it says) and she wanted help applying it. Well, that was much harder than I thought it would be!

I had no problem mapping out where it would go and getting it centered, but because of the size of it, it was tough to peel the paper back slowly, making sure all the letters adhered to the wall without folding over on themselves. We started at around 7:15, and I had to leave for an appointment no later than 8:30--and we were only halfway done! So I'll have to go over there tomorrow to help finish it.

I left for my doctor's appointment for an annual physical. I have to get one every year for our health insurance. I keep looking for my test results online, but they aren't in my chart yet.

After that appointment, I went to the hospital to have x-rays done. My rheumatologist ordered x-rays of my cervical and lumbar spine. (I asked my primary care doctor if she could add in my thoracic spine, too, because that is the spot that's been painful for 20 years and I'm curious if anything has changed on those x-rays.)

I had kind of given up on my rheumatologist finding anything after she diagnosed fibromyalgia and I decided to cancel my next appointment (nothing we've done has helped the pain and all of the tests were negative). She had ordered the x-rays at our last appointment, though, so I figured it can't hurt to get them because my back has been bothering me SO badly.

For the past several months, it's been my right sacroiliac joint. I am at the point where I just can't take this anymore, but I don't know what else to do! I cannot, for the life of me, find a comfortable position to sit, lie down, stand, or walk. Sacroiliac joint pain can't usually be diagnosed with x-rays, so I don't have much hope for that. However, the x-ray could show a herniated disc or something that may mimic the same pain. (At least that's what I've read.) But my symptoms are textbook for sacroiliac joint pain on the right side.

Anyway, they took a lot of x-rays and I keep refreshing my online chart to see if the results are posted. Do any of you have experience with sacroiliac joint pain? Did you find a way to relieve it? I'm desperate!

Okay, enough complaining about that. It's just bogging down my mind today because it's hard to think of anything else when such a specific part of your body hurts.

I did really well with my eating this week, and thankfully, the scale showed it!


I was at 162.0, which is down 3.6 pounds from last week's 165.6. However, since I'd gained weight last week, I'm actually only down 1.2 pounds in the last two weeks. Still, I'm at a new low since I started losing weight in May--and getting closer to being back in the 150's! This brings my total to 35 pounds in 19 weeks. I'm happy with that :)

I didn't really do anything too different this week. I have the nagging suspicion that I am at the beginning of a hypomanic episode, so I've been trying to be aware and cautious of that. I haven't had a major hypomanic episode since 2017; my medication has really helped. I have an appointment with my psychiatrist soon, so I'll talk to him about what's going on. For now though, I am just trying to rein in my urges to start ALL the projects, make ALL the plans, spend ALL the money, stay up ALL night to clean ALL the house, etc.


The biggest problem with hypomania is the anxiety. My anxiety gets pretty bad when I'm hypomanic. Also, all of my senses are on overload, which is annoying (things sound louder, smell stronger, and my skin feels really sensitive to touch).

It's kind of weird, isn't it? I'm just glad that after being diagnosed with bipolar II and put on the correct medication, I recognize the symptoms of hypomania and that alone helps me to deal with it. I am able to think logically and reason with myself (most of the time).

Anyways! After my x-rays, I had to pick Eli up from school and go straight to his soccer game. It was really fun to watch today (a nail-biter) compared to yesterday's game (they played the second best team in the league yesterday and got mercied 11-0 before halftime). Today, the score was 2-1 at the end (we lost, but it was a good game).

Now, it's 8:00 PM and I need to eat some dinner--I'm starving! I think I'm going to make poached eggs on toast :)

October 05, 2021

Transformation Tuesday #45


Happy Transformation Tuesday!

Like I mentioned a few days ago, I've had a crazy week and a lot of it involved working on stuff in the garage... which subsequently left my garage a huge mess. Yesterday, I spent a few hours cleaning it up. It's definitely not perfect--I still have to come up with a storage solution for scrap wood--but it looks a millions times better. And I can actually walk around in there again!


I have a couple of transformations from readers to share as well! Here goes...


 

This entry is a LONG time coming, even though it's so small! Lol. A year or so ago we got some furniture reupholstered - including this ottoman we use in the living room. I didn't want it damaged by feet or dogs, so I decided to make a simple slipcover for it. Fast forward to a month ago, and I finally made the slip cover - except for hemming it. So the ottoman sat around for another month with a towel tossed over it (classy!), until I finally hemmed the darn thing on my lunch break today.

It doesn't look very different, the cover is a bit greener, but the idea was that it would still match the room. Glad to have this one done!!

Deb


Deb, you are very talented! The new cover looks great. And I can certainly see why you want to protect the original upholstery--I really love that fabric. Nice job!  -Katie



I follow GoCleanCo on Instagram who is an awesome cleaning company based in Canada. They have the tricks for cleaning pretty much anything! At this time of year, they are running a fall cleaning challenge and a spring cleaning challenge for those of us in the Southern Hemisphere which lasts about 8 weeks. So, I've jumped on board the challenge and am slowly working my way through deep cleaning my house. Here are some before and afters from my kitchen and window tracks.







This transformation was one of those 5-minute transformations, once the dividers arrived in the mail! It has made such a difference in the organization of this drawer!

- Sarah


Sarah, you make me want to go clean all the nooks and crannies of my house! Starting with the window tracks. That must have been so satisfying! I'm definitely going to follow GoCleanCo on Instagram--I could use that inspiration :)  -Katie



Thanks so much for sharing! As always, I am begging for more transformations so that I can continue to do Transformation Tuesday every week. 

As the weather is getting colder, I'm going to challenge all of you to transform something weather related: clean out a coat closet and purge all the jackets/coats you don't need or won't wear! Another idea would be to sort/organize gloves, hats, and scarves. DON'T FORGET to take a "before" photo, of course.

Then send me the before photo and an after photo along with your name and a description of the transformation, to: katie (at) runsforcookies (dot) com. I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

October 04, 2021

Would You Rather... (food edition)

I have about 45 minutes to write a post before I have to jump in the shower. I haven't dyed my hair in about three months and the grays make me cringe every time I look in the mirror--so I finally decided to just quit procrastinating and do it. (I'm sitting here with dye in my hair and figured I'd write a blog post while I wait.)

I had the idea to do a "would you rather...?" post (responding to difficult questions of "would you rather _____ or _____?") and when I looked for ideas online, I saw SO many in different categories. So I'll do a "food edition" here and then maybe another time when I need something to write about, I'll choose a different category. (These questions were found at this website.)

Okay, here goes...

Would you rather eat a raw onion or two raw heads of garlic?

*This one is hard! I love onions and garlic, but eating them this way would be kind of torturous. I think I'd rather eat a raw onion. I think I could be done with it faster than the garlic.

Would you rather have to eat one jar of jam every day for the rest of your life, or never be able to eat bread again?

*I guess I'd choose to never be able to eat bread again. I don't eat a lot of bread anyways (if it was pasta, well, this would be a much harder question!) and I just can't imagine eating an entire jar of jam every day. I only eat jam a couple of times a year.

Would you rather have the only beverage you can drink be water or the only food you can eat be salad?

*Hahaha! Everyone knows that my two least favorite foods are salad and yogurt. And I drink pretty much nothing but water now, so this one is easy. I'd choose to drink only water.

This was actually tonic water, not regular water. And it possibly maybe had vodka in it. But for the sake of this photo of me choosing water, we'll pretend it's simply water! ;)


Would you rather have cheddar popcorn or popcorn with movie theatre butter?

*Again, this one is easy. Movie theater butter all the way! I don't even like "real" butter on popcorn--I like the fake butter-flavored oil stuff. 


Would you rather have cake or cookies for dessert?

*Now THIS is a torturous question! The name of my blog would imply that I'd choose cookies. But over the years, I've grown to love cake even more than cookies. I'd say that cake is my favorite dessert! (Only if it has a good frosting to cake ratio--it's got to be like 50/50.


Would you rather live in a world with no caffeine or a world with no meat?

*I wouldn't mind either of these options, actually! I am WAY too sensitive to caffeine, so I don't drink much anyway (just a cup of black tea, and even that makes me jittery). If I didn't have a family, I would probably be vegetarian anyway (I don't really love meat, but my family does, so I just simplify dinner). I guess if I was going to choose one option, I'd get rid of the caffeine.

Would you rather eat pizza or ice cream as your own meal for the rest of your life?

*And THIS question--it's like someone was reading my thoughts. Pizza and ice cream are my two most favorite foods in the world. If I had to pick a savory food, I'd choose pizza. Sweet food, and I'd choose ice cream. I think if I had to choose one or the other to have for the rest of my life, I'd choose the pizza. (Surprised?)

I couldn't find a picture of me eating pizza, but I did find this picture of me eating freeze-dried Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia ice cream--my brother got a freeze dryer and asked what we wanted him to make--this was my choice! ;)

Would you rather be vegetarian or carnivorous?

*I guess I already answered this one... I'd be vegetarian!

If it meant you could save pizza from extinction, would you eat a cricket?

*I would totally eat a cricket. I would probably eat a cricket on a dare, if the stakes were good enough! Haha. 

If you were responsible for choosing whether the world would have bagels or donuts, which one would you choose?

*This one is hard only because it depends on the quality of the bagels or the doughnuts. Assuming they were both top-quality, I think I'd choose to have bagels. You could have sweet or savory bagels and there are tons of different combinations of toppings for them. I think everyone would get tired of doughnuts after awhile. (Well, except Jerry. He'd choose doughnuts, 100%.)

That was fun! Feel free to argue with my choices in the comments ;)

October 03, 2021

Hypomanic Woodworking

This post may come off as whiny, but I'm writing it with tongue-in-cheek. Writing all of this out leads me to believe I may be on the verge of a hypomanic episode. (This is also VERY long, by the way!)

I had a disaster of a week, and it's still going on. I'm not even referring to my diet/exercise, which have been right on point since my last post about it. I'm referring to the chain of events that led to my garage looking like THIS right now:



A couple of weeks ago, my garage was super clean. Usually after I finish up a project, I clean the garage well before starting another. As I wrote previously, I bought a dining set via Facebook Marketplace (for $25!) and I have to repair several spindles on the chairs before I can paint it. There were a couple of small hand tools that I needed to get for this, so I went onto Facebook Marketplace to look. And I couldn't help but look at jointers again.

A jointer is a power tool that you slide a board across some rotating blades and it makes that side extremely flat. So if you have a board that is bowed or warped, you can run it through a jointer to get one side very flat. Then you use that side as a reference to finish squaring off the board.

A thickness planer is a similar tool, but it's meant to make the faces of the board parallel, so the board is the same thickness all the way through. Once the three sides are all flat and square, you can run the board through a table saw to square off the fourth side.

The biggest benefit to a jointer, in my opinion, is that you can create surfaces so flat that you can "joint" them together with wood glue--the edges fit together so perfectly that they look like one solid piece of wood when you're done. 

There are creative ways of doing all of this with only one tool (if you ever have to choose, choose the table saw!) but using the jointer, planer, and table saw is like one sweet wood working harmony.

BUT. These tools are crazy expensive. The Dewalt planer I wanted is $550, so I was THRILLED when Shawn (my brother-in-law) traded me that planer for our lawn mower. To use the planer to its full potential, though, a jointer would have been awesome. I've been looking at Marketplace for two years(!) and while I've seen lots of them, they either have something wrong with them or they're too expensive. So, I continued to look about once a week.

Well, I finally found one that looked good! They were asking $150, which was quite a bit cheaper than the other jointers I'd seen. A woman was listing it for her father-in-law, so she relayed my questions about it and I did my research on this particular model. It's old--from 1988--but it's cast iron, super solid, and free of rust. And it runs! From what I could see online, though, $150 may have been asking too much.

I was debating whether to get it and I offered $100. I figured if they said no, then it wasn't meant to be and I'd keep looking. Well, the father-in-law counter-offered $130. I told him thanks, but I'm going to think about it some more and keep looking. A couple of hours later, he said I could have it for $100 if I picked it up that day.

Considering it's made of cast iron and incredibly heavy, Jerry went to pick it up for me on his way to work. The woman told me she'd give me her address when he was on his way (she didn't want to give it too early, I guess for safety reasons). Well, he got to the general area and she wasn't replying to my messages. Jerry drove around for 25 minutes, and then had to leave so he could get to work. Not cool on her part.

A couple of hours later, she messaged me and was super apologetic. She said if I still wanted it, I could have it for $90 because of the hassle. Jerry was going to stop by there in the morning; she was going to have it in the driveway and she told him to put the money underneath a decorative pumpkin on the porch.

Jerry was a little surprised when he saw the pumpkin because had to remove a literal CRACK PIPE  in order to put the money under there. Oh, well--I got a jointer for $90! I just hoped it would work.

At this point, one thing just kept leading to another which eventually led to what my garage looks like right now...

Now that I had a jointer, of course I wanted to use it to build things! There have been several things I've wanted to make but jointing was a necessity to make them. And I've tried building jigs for my table saw to joint wood but they always needed little hardware pieces that I didn't have and when I did try jointing, it just didn't work as well as an actual jointer would have.

The first thing I wanted to make was an extension for my table saw. I have a job site table saw, which means is smaller and portable--convenient for saving space in the garage, but it causes problems when cutting larger pieces of wood. I found plans to build an extension and I already had the wood I needed.

Before I started, though, I wanted to make a zero-clearance throat plate for my table saw--it's easiest if I show a picture:


The one that came with the table saw (on the left above) has a wide gap so that you can tilt the blade to 45 degrees. If you're just making 90 degree cuts, you don't need a gap that is any bigger than the saw blade. This is a good thing because it reduces "tear out" on the plywood I would be cutting for the table saw extension (basically just cutting cleaner edges). And it prevents thin slices of wood from dropping below the plate.

To make the throat plate, I needed a board that was 1/2 inch thick. I had a nice piece of poplar my brother gave me (I always ask for his scraps! haha) that was a good size. It was closer to 3/4 inch thick, so I had to use the planer to shave off a little at a time until it was the correct thickness (and very flat).

When I ran it through the planer, I saw some ugly lines--raised ridges. I had no idea what would have caused that. The only thing I could think of was that the blades were chipped, but I had just replaced them when I got the planer from Shawn. I spent a whole day messing around with the planer--cleaning it, inspecting the knives very carefully, and running boards through to try and locate the problem.


I assumed it had to be microscopic nicks in the blades, so I ordered a new set (I'd gotten an off-brand the first time, so this time I paid the extra $10 to get the Dewalt ones). 

While I waited for those to arrive, I decided to clean my miter saw and make sure it was squared up. This is the thing that drives me the most crazy about tools--the slightest imperfection for making cuts can make projects super frustrating because then boards don't line up and they look sloppy.

My miter saw is also old (I got it on Marketplace). When I was making test cuts while squaring it, I noticed how bad the edges looked. I don't know why it never occurred to me, but this problem with the planer blades made me realize that I probably needed a new blade for the miter saw. I ordered a blade for that and held off on squaring it up until the blade arrived.

While I waited on blades to arrive, I decided to mess around with the jointer and see if it worked (and learn how to use it). I watched a ton of YouTube videos about how to joint correctly and then I gave it a try.

Oh, man. It was terrible! It looked like I'd taken an axe and hacked away at the bottom of the board. It was also harder than I expected to push the wood along the blades. And at one point, the blades threw the board across the room!

I thought maybe the blades weren't set properly, so I went through all the steps of adjusting the blades and the table. This took TWO DAYS. I'm not kidding. I had no idea how hard it would be to fine-tune them. I was so frustrated. Finally, I got them lined up to where it was working--kind of--but the edges looked terrible. Definitely not at the point where I could joint them to other boards.

When the planer blades arrived, it hit me again--maybe the jointer needed new blades! So, back on Amazon I went, ordering new blades for the jointer.

I made sure to be extremely careful when installing the planer blades so that they were lined up perfectly. I tried it out and it looked so much better! All of the ridges were gone, so the problem had clearly been with the blades. Unfortunately, by the time I ran the poplar through the planer a few more times to fix the flaws, it was only 3/8-inch thick and not 1/2, like I needed. So I just decided to use a piece of 1/2-inch plywood.

And I finally got the throat plate done and it worked perfectly. Thankfully! (It's the one on the right in the side-by-side comparison of the throat plates.)

When my miter saw blade arrived, I swapped that out (that's a very simple process) and I couldn't believe I hadn't done it two years ago. It made a HUGE difference! Check this out--the before and after:


Next up was the table saw extension. I cut the plywood pieces I needed for that, but in order to complete it, I would need to make another jig. And that jig required me to use a jointer. Gah! I was dreading switching out the blades on the jointer after it had taken so long to adjust them. It took me about four hours, but I finally got the new ones properly installed.

I tried it out on some scrap wood and I couldn't believe the difference! It cut through like butter--so much easier and after squaring up the fence that sits perpendicular to the blades, I had perfectly square cuts. I was so excited!

Once I got that working, I started looking through my scraps for the wood I would need to make the jig. I was digging through boxes and couldn't find what I was looking for. This led to me thinking that I really need to organize my scrap wood. I had a huge box of scraps in the corner that made it impossible to find what I needed. And I had 3-4 other small boxes that were pretty unorganized.

As I was thinking about how to organize all of the scrap wood, I realized that I needed to get a bunch of clutter out of the way. And the most annoying thing in the garage at the moment was a wheelbarrow full of our shovels, rakes, and things like that. Those are things people normally hang on the wall somehow, but I never got around to building a rack for them when I drywalled the garage.


I put that on my list of things to do this fall, so I decided I was going to finally do it. After thinking about how I best wanted to hang them, I bought some PVC rings (for 78 cents each) and I used a couple of scrap 2x4's for the rest. The idea with the PVC rings was to slide the pole handle through to keep it in place while it's propped on the wall. It's easier just to show pictures (this is before I cleaned all the sawdust!):







For something like the snow shovel, with a large handle that won't go through the PVC ring, I just boxed in a small section. To keep it adjustable for other items in that spot, I figured we could use bungee cords to hold them in place. I cut out little circles along the bottom edge to hook the bungee cords on after wrapping them around the tool.

I had to use PVC rings on the bottom as well; at first, before I added them on the bottom, the poles slid around and just made a mess of things.

Once I got that done, I started pulling out all of my scrap wood to begin organizing it. I don't want to buy a sheet of plywood in order to make a cart of some sort (what most people seem to do for scrap wood) so I'm going to have to get creative. I'm thinking of connecting some five-gallon buckets together, side-by-side, and standing the wood up in that. But then I have to figure out something for all of the wider pieces and the plywood.

Anyway, that was a REALLY long story of little to no importance! But it's what I've been doing in my spare time all week. All of this started because I went on Facebook Marketplace to look for a couple of hand tools to fix the dining chairs. And I never even got to that part! Hahaha. Once I get all of the wood organized, I'll clean up the garage and then get to work on the chairs. 

October 02, 2021

Eli's First Homecoming Dance

Well, if you missed yesterday's post, it's because I forgot to publish it! I had it all written and ready to go, but all I forgot to do was click "Publish". So, if you're interested, you can find yesterday's post here. I hate it when I spend so much time working on a post and then I do something as dumb as forgetting to publish! 

Anyway, I won't write a long post here because it's basically doubled up with yesterday's.

Eli had his first homecoming dance today, and I was so excited for him. Eli actually has his first girlfriend, too--her name is Grace and they've been together for a couple of months. I absolutely adore her! She is SO sweet and really brings Eli out of his shell. Eli is very introverted and quiet, and when he invited Grace over for the first time, I was expecting it to be pretty awkward.

But he totally came to life when she got here! I've not heard him talk that much in a year, haha. And I really love that she seems very into Eli as well.

Jerry has definitely rubbed off on Eli when it comes to doing cutesy little things. Jerry is always doing things like leaving me little notes, drawing/coloring silly cards for no reason at all, writing notes on the bathroom mirror, stuff like that. Eli does a lot of that stuff for Grace--it's so cute!

In fact, I first learned of Grace when Eli ordered some avocado earrings on Amazon. I thought it was so odd, and when I asked him about it, he said that they were kind of an inside joke with him and a girl that he's "talking to" (that's teenager-talk for "dating"). At first, I thought, "Oh no, he's buying this girl earrings already?!"

Then he explained that he was going to wear one of them and she was going to wear the other. He didn't explain the avocado reference, but it's an inside joke between them and they both have been wearing the earrings ever since. In fact, here is a picture of them from today where you can see the earrings:

So cute, right?! Eli has always marched to the beat of his own drum--that is my very favorite thing about him. He doesn't worry or care about what others think or say. He sticks up for kids who are picked on even if people then make fun of HIM as well; he is an old soul, full of compassion for people and animals; he does the unpopular thing if it's the "right" thing to do. He lets his conscience lead his direction in life--always doing what he thinks is right.

Anyway, I think that Grace really "gets" him and she accepts his old soul. She's even a little quirky in the same ways, like with the avocado earrings. They seem to be peas in a pod, and I love seeing Eli so happy.

Here are a few more of my favorite pictures from today...






I can't believe how grown up he is. Look how handsome! :)

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