Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

Cat Supervisors, Mystery Poop, And Other Adventures in Renovations

It was time.
I was going to take out the carpet in the laaaast room that still had it.

Why?
Well, let me tell you something about cats.
I have FIVE indoor cats...
... and whenever their tums are feeling a little upset?


They mew, "To the carpet!"...


...and head upstairs to the last remaining bit of 
non-easy-to-clean flooring.


Rocky, posing by one of the many, many barf stains
on the bedroom carpet.

Besides, my bedroom was so blah.
White walls; off-white carpet,
and a queen-sized bed with a noisy, janky frame.


I feel like I'm cheating with this dreary "before" picture,
but it's the only one I have.

So, while the Sweet Man was away,
I moved all the furniture out, make a solo trip to Ikea for a new bed,
bought some flooring and paint,
and tore up the carpet.


Gah, I'm sneezing just looking at those nasty things.

The cats, btw, decided to honor the demise of the carpet
with one last bit of barf.


You don't need a close-up, but it's the blob in the lower left corner.

The day after I got the carpeting out, 
The Girl showed up to help.


She was a sweaty DIY angel.


And she wasn't the only one to "help":
check out this time-lapse The Girl did while building the Ikea bed.
Crazy kitty Minnie (for whom this blog is named)
thought that since I had upgraded to a king-sized bed because the cats
were being bed hogs, The Girl obviously needed her help.


Seriously, watch it.  It's a hoot.

The results?


Soooo pretty!

Here's one with actual furniture in the room.


One of my favorite things we did was this window treatment.
Of course I found it on Pinterest.
The sun just makes the colors glow in the most wonderful way.



And speaking of windows...
y'all won't BELIEVE what I found on the roof when I crawled
out the window to wash the other side.

POOP!
ON THE ROOF!!!


"Poop!" I kept bleating.
"POOOOOP!!!"



I feel you, Angela.

"Why does it bother you so much?"
The Girl asked, sensibly.
"You deal with poop all the time."

Which is true -- I'm a mom, gardener, and a pet owner.

But this was different.

"It's mystery poop!" I said.
"MYSTERY POOP!"



But enough about the mystery poop.
What else did I do in the bedroom?

I hung my quilting masterwork on one wall.



All handmade.  It took me over two years.

I upgraded Minnie's bed from this...



... to this.



I tied the two together, so it wouldn't scootch around for her.


Rocky got a new bed, too,
since this cushy blanky had been lining a cardboard box.


All the other cats have been trying out the new bed, too.

Instead of using a worn quilt,
 I put a nice yellow rug from World Market at the end of the bed.


Jackie approves.

And watching over us all, the patron saint of special needs cats,


If you're not familiar with the one and only Lil Bub,
go check out her Instragram.




I luff her.

Did I get everything done before the Sweet Man got home?
Pretty much.



The Girl said, "I thought we'd have time to do yoga,"
while I confessed, "I thought we'd get to Pitch Perfect Two."
Neither of these happened, 
but despite our aches and pains and bruises...



(my knees)

... it was worth it.



***   ***   ***

Now!
For some actual tips,
for those planning to try a floor
made with Allure vinyl tile from Home Depot.

If you need to take just a skoosh off one area,
tile nippers work great.


Pick up one of these steel square jobbies to cut your ends,
preferably 8" x 12".
If you get one too big, it will be a pain;
too small, and it won't go all the way across.


To make your stencil/templates for cutting these tricky bits,
use the waxed paper that separates the pieces in the box.
They won't stick to the sticky edges!


Watch out for the little bits of clippings!
If a tiny piece like this gets under your piece,
it will show through more and more as time goes on and you step on it.
Vacuum, vacuum, vacuum,
and keep brushing your hand along where a panel will go, 
looking for and removing stray vinyl, pebbles, or staples.


When you're laying the floor,
put boxes all along where you're going to work
and pull from them as you go.

It took me a couple of jobs,
but I finally realized, duh,  it was a lot more work
to drag along one of the heavy boxes until it was empty.


Allure, weirdly, does not make transition strips to go with their flooring.
(Transition strips are those pieces of wood that go along the bottom
of a doorway, to transition from vinyl to tile or carpet or whatever.)

See the underside of a standard transition strip?



It's way too high for the Allure vinyl.
It just teeters about a half inch above the flooring.


So I break out the tile nippers...


... easily pull some of the tall bit off...


put a bead of strong glue along both outside edges...


... and set the now-shorter middle part in the prepared "channel"
between the two edges of flooring.
I weigh it down while it dries...




... and it ends up looking quite professional.


I'm not exaggerating, it took me about three hours to do
three transition strips.  They're tricky buggers.

THIS IS IMPORTANT.

If something bugs you, 
deal with it right away.

Otherwise, you'll just get sorta-used to it,
and it will irritate you for-ev-er.
Take care if it while you have momentum!


There was a little corner that didn't stay all the way stuck on the adhesive.
so I immediately pried it up,
added some strong glue, and weighed it down.


I hear some people actually use these weights for "fitness"?
Huh.

Last of all,
whatever you do when clearing out a room,
don't forget to pack up your cats.


Friday, August 8, 2014

Goodbye, Beautiful Summer

Because of my school schedule,
this summer I ended up with a full
THREE MONTHS
of no work, no school, no being a taxi mom.


It was the longest I've been off since I was ELEVEN.
To put this in perspective,
the last time I had this long of a vacation,
I was cooling off in the family above-ground pool and
and quenching my thirst by getting a drink from the garden hose.


As usual with the summers I started off ambitious...


... but by the end felt I had accomplished something
if I changed the Britta water filter.


(Hey, there's three whole steps in replacing that thing!)

However, student teaching starts next week,
so it's time to say goodbye to all the good times I had this summer.

Goodbye to long, sweaty, satisfying days in my garden,
where I pulled out the dead plants that didn't make it through
the shockingly dry winter,
and replaced them with sturdier natives and succulents. 


(The above section is in honor of a local landmark,
Goodbye to long mornings at the city library's used bookstore,
where I stocked up on books for my Little Free Library,
my bookshelf, and my future classroom.


(Also, shout-out to the lovely Linda,
 who always gave me the best deals on my books.)

And speaking of bookshelves,
goodbye to hours of luxurious reading,
which I know will be in short supply once school starts.


(These are just a few of my bookshelves.)

Goodbye to sewing for my Etsy shop!


I haven't put my shop on vacation,
but I won't be adding new items any time soon.

Goodbye to looong cuddle-pets with my kitties...


... who will probably be thinking,
I thought we'd never get the house back to ourselves!

Oh, bed.
How I will miss getting up every morning sans alarm clock.


And while I hope I'll still have time to practice my ukulele...


...I know I probably won't progress much past
the half-dozen folk songs I've sorta mastered.

Sigh...

I would stay in my funk for a bit longer,
except...

except...



... look what I just saw at Joann Fabrics!


Yaaaay!!!!


Beautiful Halloween is just around the corner.