Day 2002 Downer!

5th February 2023

Where do I start?

Well I’m pissed off, angry and disappointed.

We were checking the latest news related to COVID-19 and international travel.

It now appears that I can fly out of the US with little problem, but I won’t be let back without a proof of me being fully vaccinated.

Now that is a problem because I didn’t have the vaccine.

It was my choice not to, I didn’t like the idea of having an untested chemical in my body.

We even asked Kelli’s doctor about it, and he strongly advised against taking it for the same reasons.

The US government issued new guidelines at the end of January stating that all travellers arriving into the states must be fully vaccinated, a review of this will occur on April 10th when it is hoped that these restrictions will end.

So that leaves me having to delay my trip again.

There are over one hundred and seventy countries that have relaxed their policy, but the paranoid Americans chose to keep it.

I don’t understand, the vaccine does not stop people catching the virus, and if they do they build up a natural immunity to it.

I was looking forward to seeing my friends and I even had new clothes ( picked out by my darling wife) to bring along.

On a lighter note, Kelli finished the tall dresser she collected yesterday, we carried it into the house to take the pictures and post it on Marketplace. By 8.00pm it was sold.

So one good thing happened.

Day 2001 Good trip

4th February 2023

I had to cast my eye over the ten drawer dresser. Nearly all the plastic guides are broken or missing which is essential to the smooth running of the drawers.

In my opinion there is too much lateral movement with them, therefore I have to come up with an alternative method that doesn’t cost anything.

Kelli went off to pick up a tall dresser kindly donated by a recent customer whilst I carried on cussing and tripping over offcuts that kept getting in my way, I think it’s time for another fire, if only I could find the pit, it’s under the white stuff somewhere.

Day 2000 Admiral Snowblower

3rd February 2023

So 2000 days since I retired, so many things have happened since, it’s difficult to imagine how I fitted it all in.

Retirement should mean slowing down, but I feel that is detrimental to my belief that we have to have a purpose, that helps to have a long life.

Well that is what I have heard, so if I stop posting then you know it was all bollocks.

I finally got round to putting the handle the correct way on the snowblower. I had it on the hunchback mode instead of standard human.

It was a quick alteration, but as we have had no more significant snow fall I haven’t had the chance to try it out.

We drove up to Kelli’s mums to collect another furniture piece, this time a television stand.

It was a typical Asian made piece, stained dark and heavy. Rather than do anything with it, we cleaned and polished it, then posted it as it was.

The dining table and the leaves were given a second coat of finish, that takes an age to dry, the downside of furniture refinishing in winter.

Day 1999 Not on your nelly

2nd February 2023

The task ahead was to remove the enormous ten drawer dresser from the back of the truck.

It was one that we got free, I don’t think we would have bothered if we had to pay for it.

It was made from melamine faced MDF which is not the best quality furniture, and made in Indonesia, so two strikes against it already.

There were a few blisters on the top that had to be sanded down, then sealed with polyurethane. The drawers all had something wrong with the guides, either they were loose, or had the plastic runner broken or missing.

The cost of buying replacements parts is really prohibitive. To get the proper parts for this piece would be about $10 a drawer, that would be $100 total, no way! so I will be making repairs and alternative guides.

I finished sanding the dining table, and applied a pickled oak stain over it, next I will start the finishing process.

We went out for an early dinner with our friends John and Patti. They run a similar business to us, so there is a lot of discussion and sharing of experiences.

We went to a small pizza restaurant in the downtown, it’s a fine family run place with a good atmosphere and great food.

Note to self.

A new bar of soap lathers better if you remove the cling film first.

Day 1998 Kept in the dark

1st February 2023

We drove to waukazoo to deliver the two side tables. It is a deeply wooded area where most of the houses only see the sun during winter, but despite that, it has one of the most expensive real estate in Holland.

While we were over that side of the lake Kelli suggested going the the Eagles nest thrift store. It is much smaller than Goodwill but sometimes there is some stuff worth grabbing.

Kelli wanders around the clothes racks while I look through the books and CDs. I have come to the conclusion that Hollanders have fallen out of love with Kenny G, and just like Goodwill, there were a number of his albums in the racks.

An alternative reason could be that his fan base are no longer on this Earth, that would certainly put the mockers on any future releases that Kenny is planning.

I was keen to get back to continue to strip the round dining table, but first we stopped off at Kelli’s mum to load up a heavy dresser. This is a monster that should keep her busy for a few days.

The base and skirt for the table received a coat of paint and will be stored ready for when the top is ready.

I managed to assemble the prototype door and drawer front, the next step will be to mount it in the kitchen unit.

Day 1997 Dumbbell

31st January 2023

We delivered the five drawer dresser to the lady who lived close by. I ran over the driveway with the snow blower to clear the inch of snow that fell overnight. I feel that the expense was worthwhile, what other appliances give you a snow shower?

We had to remove the round dining table from the truck, there’s a lot of scraping ahead on this piece.

I finished painting the prototype door and drawer front and was looking forward to starting the assembly process.

I started on the drawer front. I had stamped a character on each piece of the six pieces, from a to f.

As I loaded each one in the assembly jig placing a spacer in between each part.

When I got to piece ‘e’ there was none left.

Where was piece ‘f’?

I’ll tell you where it was, on the bloody bench unpainted.

For some reason it was mixed with some off-cuts of the same timber.

Now I have to prime it, then fill the spray gun with paint just to paint a six inch piece of wood.

What a dickhead!

Kelli managed to sell the rug today, at a vastly reduced price, someone got a real barging on that one.

Day 1996 Having a screw loose

30th January 2023

Another two inches of snow fell overnight, a chance for me to use the snow blower again.

“ You don’t need to do it, but wait, it’s your new toy, so go ahead” Kelli smiled.

I didn’t need any excuse, I was out there getting covered again but we did have a cleaned driveway.

We finished the dresser that was already sold, the last thing was to fit the top. I had to remove the top drawer, and noticed the handle was loose. Grabbing a screwdriver, I attempted to tighten the screws, suddenly one went loose, I knew immediately what had happened, the screw had sheared.

Now I had to somehow remove the bit of screw buried in the front. Kelli was pissed that I had fiddled with it in the first place, but you can’t have a loose handle.

I spent a bit of time digging around using any kind of tool I could find to extract the offending article.

Eventually I managed to remove it, I then had to plug the enlarged hole and refit the handle.

We managed to paint the back sides of the prototype door and drawer front, the first time that we’ve seen the colour in a large area.

Day 1995 Brass monkey alert

29th January 2023

I plugged in the two batteries into the snow blower and started to clear the driveway.

About ten inches had fallen overnight, so I wasn’t sure how it would cope. The last time I used it on thick snow it would stop if I was trying to push too much stuff through the blades.

This time, as it was fresh it coped well, and I didn’t get covered in spray, well not much.

In a relatively short time I had cleared everything up to the road, including the drift that the snow plough had piled up at the entrance. It took three sets of batteries to complete the task, and as I have several appliances of same brand with the same battery packs I wasn’t left in the lurch.

We then went for a family lunch with Georgia. It was a full house the usual banter that I don’t often understand.

We took the dogs for a walk, gosh, the temperature had dropped, we got halfway round our route, then regretted it all the way back.

It was so cold our eyes froze, not a pleasant experience.

Day 1994 Whiteout!

28th January 2023

Not much furniture work today apart from taking pictures of the pair of matching side tables.

We were due to drive to Allendale to do some work at Greer and Dylan’s place. They had doors that wouldn’t stay closed and a towel rail that needed fitting.

The door problem was solved by lowering the strike plate half a hole, and the towel holder was a couple of screws and the job was done.

Whilst this was happening Kelli and Greer went to the local Goodwill to do even more scavenging.

We then had a late lunch/ early dinner at local pub restaurant, I made the mistake of having Mac and cheese with added peppers, damn they were hot.

The drive back was a bit precarious because it had been snowing most of the day and the gritters hadn’t been out, so the roads were white.

As soon as we got back I retrieved the snow blower from the shed, yippee! Another chance to get doused in snow tomorrow.

Day 1993 Pulling the rug

27th January 2023

I had some time to myself this afternoon as Kelli met up with Greer for some time together.

I was able to blast out my old gits music without any complaints.

I had some drawers to repair, and was able to work on the prototype kitchen doors that I have been desperate to get on with.

The girls went to the Goodwill in Zeeland, and Kelli came back with a large rug. When we unwrapped it, it was 100% wool and in excellent condition.

After going on Google we found that it retailed at over five hundred dollars, not bad for a ten dollar investment.

Needless to say we took pictures and Kelli posted it straight away to catch the Friday night shoppers.