Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Searching for that Perfect Tree - Dec 13, 2011


Station KNBN Ch 21 - Inteview RCWA Toy Delivery to YFS





It was recuperation day after the big toy delivery, so we decided to go out and find that perfect tree...


 So began our hunt for the perfect tree - it was about 30 degrees when we left the house, but actually seemed a lot warmer up in the woods.


This year Mom was able to troop thru the woods with me - last year she waited in the truck while I went looking all over the hills.  After being gone a half hour, she was afraid I had gotten lost.  But this year we probably walked a quarter mile through the underbrush along the creek - on the north side of the Forest road #201 where the spruce trees grow - pretty close to where we went when Mark and Amie were here.

 Too short?



Still too short?


Getting closer!


Still a little short ...


Mom got all excited and yelled out that this is the perfect one! Its more than twice as tall as her!



Are you sure?


OK - here goes!


Timberrrr!


We bagged one!


So we better tag it then....


This is fun!


Yes, just like every time - it sure is taller once its inside the house!


It was nice and warm on Saturday afternoon (42 degrees), so we put up the lights and artwork.



We found a real bird's nest in a small spruce tree on the way back - so we brought it home to put in our Christmas tree - just like Grandma Buchanan's bird's nest!


It was super cloudy yesterday and last evening, so this morning all the trees and tall grasses were painted/frosted white - very pretty!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Summer 2011 Projects

Some of the projects we worked on in the warmest month ever of September 2011 included a "5-yard quilt" portable rack for the Nuts and Bolts Fabric Shop in Edgemont, SD.
 
 Kathie restored the bottom half of an old Victorola cabinet, and then Bob added a white Corian top.
 
 A small table with turned legs and a walnut top were a pleasant surprise.
 
Here's the table sitting on the white Corian top of the restored half-record cabinet.
 
 An unusual auction find was this baby crib - painted with 3 layers of paint.  Kathie stripped and restored the crib to its natural state.  Many many hours of labor.
 
 Bob made a mattress frame to replace a very old screen-type mattress.

 The half-secretariat from an auction in East River finally got a  proper top - 1" walnut.

 
 And a small drop leaf table got a new middle top made from walnut, plus piano hinges to bring it back to proper usability.


More to follow - including a birds eye maple vanity and mirror, six oak dining room chairs and the oak table that were passed on to us from Grandma Clara Buchanan, and a small walnut telephone table...

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Home again!

In preparation for Knee Replacement, rails were added to each of the three stairways into our home.

We checked into the hospital at 5:30 am on Feb 7, 2011. Surgery took 2.5 hours, recovery about 1.5 hours, then we checked into a luxury suite for a few days.

The medicines slowed her down, but she still managed to get a few stitches done between naps.

Speaking of stitches, here is the latest tatoo!

Three days after surgery, Kathie had passed all the exit tests and was allowed to go home. The PT staff was impressed with her quick adaptation to the non-wheeled walker, so she was graduated to a walker with big wheels and bright green tennis ball sliders.
The doctor claims that we have come thru the easy part and the hardest part is the next few months. Physical therapy and exercising at home will make for improvements in mobility and agility every day.

It is good to be home again!

just the beginning