Bench Update

Our newbee homeowner Kathryn is all about saving money and reusing things. Besides buying a bunch of fun things at Renninger’s Antique Extravaganza in February, she has been hitting garage and estate sales every Saturday morning.  And now she can now add dumpster diving to her DIY resume. When she spotted an old Ikea coffee table in a dumpster, she sent Darin in to retrieve it.

Kathryn wanted to turn her new treasure into a bench for her bedroom plus it would store the required TV electronic paraphernalia. The table was missing  a leg and had a few dents and dings but nothing that couldn’t be fixed by the wizard, Terry.

Kathryn asked me to make a cushion for the bench so we headed for JoAnne’s, and with a few of my coupons, picked up foam, piping, and fabric at a reasonable cost.

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Meanwhile, Terry used the old legs from the grandkid’s play table that we had updated to a chalkboard table a few months ago and repaired the damaged areas.

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Terry changed out the little stubby legs before I had a chance to get a pic.

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I primered with Kilz 1-2-3 and then spray painted the new and improved bench to match their other bedroom furniture

Now came the hard part.  I knew we were going to Tampa that Sunday and I wanted to have the bench finished so we could deliver it.  I think my self-imposed deadline stressed me out and just made everything more difficult.  I’ve made numerous cushions and quite often with piping.  Sometimes it’s easy peasy; sometimes not so much.  This one was a pain in the ***.  And I made a mistake which made my heart sink.  I couldn’t repair it without buying more fabric and piping so I camouflaged it and made that side the one that goes against the wall!

Making piping is simple but boring and monotonous and I usually just want to put my head down and cry before I have enough made.  But I got through all that and then had trouble getting it to wrap around the corners of the cushion.  It’s kind of like sewing blind.  Until you have it finished, you really can’t see if it’s right.  And it was never right!   I was actually planning on creating a tutorial about making piping but after fighting with the bench cushion for a few days, I decided that there has to be a better way.  (Like buying the cushion already made!)

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But I finished it by my self-imposed deadline and it was beautiful.  And Kathryn was thrilled.  So it was worth it!

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Kathryn and Darin are still renovating the townhouse so I wasn’t able to get a photo of the bench styled yet.  But eventually, it will look like this!

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I was really glad when I got that little project finished and delivered!  And this is a little announcement to all family and friends–no more cushions from me–at least until my hair grows back!

A Trip Down Memory Lane

As part of our big driving trip last week, I got to step into the WABAC machine.  (Anybody else out there devotees of Mr. Peabody and Sherman?)

One of my best friends from high school contacted me several months about our 40th high school reunion.  (And how could I have graduated from HS 40 years ago?  And besides that, how did my kids get so old?)

Well, I couldn’t make it to the reunion but I just happened to be in Connecticut in May so I thought it wouldn’t be much out of the way to meet her for dinner on the way back home since we planned on driving in that direction anyhow.

So this is what we looked like 40 years ago:

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Pat Wallace and Kathy Snyder–Class of 1973

And here’s what we look like now!

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Allie Dugan (former Pat Wallace) and me (former Kathy Snyder)

It was so great catching up on each other’s lives.  Our husbands were very patient and just let us chatter on.  It was a great visit.

Next stop on the WABAC ride was to Greenville, PA, where I was born and lived until 1982.  I was a sunlover and spent most of my summers on the beach at Pymatuming Lake, so I had to stop there.  It looks exactly like it did when I was 17!

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Me and Maggie checking out the beach.

Next stop was my brother’s place.  Now, I haven’t seen my brother in possibly 30 years.  Zowie!  I had no reason to visit Greenville and he doesn’t travel far from home, so that’s just how it was.

Here’s a photo of my brother and sisters.  I’m guessing from about 1962.  The quality is bad because the picture got wet.  It’s actually permanently adhered to the glass from the frame it was in.

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Clockwise, Jim, me, Barb and Ellen

I couldn’t find many pictures of Jim and none of the two of us together.  While my entire family has been big picture takers, a lot of my photographs were damaged from water leaking into the closet I stored them in way back in the 80s.  After my Dad died, I discovered that many of his pictures were also water damaged from a water heater flood. Bummer.

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Jim in 1977.

And here we are now!

A Trip Down Memory LaneJim lives next door to the house we were all raised in so I took a little walk to check it out.

Here’s my little sister and me standing by the front door.  No idea when, while Dad took lots of pictures, no one wrote dates on them.  And as I looked through my box of old photos, I see that I have continued the tradition!

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I’m guessing this next one was taken back in 1983, possibly the winter before mom and dad moved to Florida.

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And here’s what it looks like today!  Quite an improvement.

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While I was standing in front of the house taking pictures, the owner came out. So did she think that I was a crazy lady stalking her house?  No, she saw our SUV at Jim’s place and assumed that I was his sister.  Did I mention that this house is way out in the country with very neighbors?  Everyone notices everything!  So she gave me a tour of the house.  She even let Maggie in (who promptly fell down the steps).

So it was a great trip and I hope I get to see everyone again before another 40 years elapses!

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A few snaps from the reason we went on our big driving adventure!

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Andrew and Jes
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The couple’s dance
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And this is why Lauri is having knee surgery today–the Electric Slide.
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“The Dancing Queens” filled the dance floor. Doesn’t everyone love ABBA?
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One more picture

More pictures from our big drive tomorrow.  Then I’m back to my meanderings, photos, and DIYs next week!