Monday, September 27, 2010

Oh but wait, Erin does other projects too!

 I got a call from my dad last week asking if I had any plans for the weekend. Of course I didn't being that I am unemployed and pinching every penny I have, so I was asked to help build a fence up at his condo.  Who knew that meant being up and ready at 8 am.  Oh...so early! 
This picture I find ridiculously funny.  Who smiles when ripping apart a wall?  It must have been some good coffee!
 So from where my dad is standing in the above picture, to where the end of the 2x4 is in this picture is the project we conquered on Saturday.  We all got to use a ton of power tools and successfully finished our mission. 

 Here is our finally product.  Not too bad, not too bad!  We all left with all of our fingers and toes, so can't complain too much.
This was the pattern that I came up with.  So proud! It lets light through and offers some privacy without completely enclosing the porch.

Latest projects...


 A couple of months ago, Chase was kicking around the idea of us acquiring a '76 Prowler trailer from one of his friends' relatives.  My first thought was great, some beat to sh#@ trailer that I am going to have to look at in our backyard forever.  Then about 3 weeks ago, this shows up...man I hate it when I am right. 




Needless to say the roof of this trailer had to be completely redone on the inside due to a leaking roof vent.  The water had reached the cabinets on the walls, so those too came down.  In the process of ripping apart the roof and cabinets, Chase and some of his buddies, who will remain nameless cut some of the electrical wires and didn't mark the intact ones.  Being the master electrician that I am have since fixed that problem, but there was defiantly some mumbling under the breath!
 This is the new non-leaking roof vent that we were able to install
 This is the vanity in the lovely bathroom.  I have a couple pictures of the toilet and shower (yes it has a shower) but this one seemed to bring out the '70's the best.
 Bishop (Chase's dad's dog) was hard at work with us
I was super bored waiting for the high expansion foam to dry, so I thought you all should see what poor Chase has to look at when I am in my "construction" mode.


So to date, the new ceiling has been installed.  I stained Birch 1/4" plywood and we were able to install that over the new insulation for a beautiful new ceiling.  The exterior roof has been coated with NASA approved coating and survived the two days of down pouring rain that followed.   The front left corner was completely redone due to some major water damage and is now good as new.  Chase recently ripped off the old counter tops and we are working on priming the lovely paneling so I can paint.  Not to bad for a "free" trailer.

~Did you notice the color of the stove? I love it!!!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

This is one of my all-time favorite pictures. I took this when Chase and I were up at Edgefield for our three year dating anniversary.

First time

Sitting here in the bedroom on a Sunday afternoon, I decided I needed a good place to post pictures and stories, that I find are worth telling and showing.  So, here we go.  Why not do a blog? It seems easy and pretty straight forward. Only time will tell how well this goes over...

The months has been interesting in our house.  I have found myself unemployed and searching for work.  That's right ladies and gentlemen...I got fired.  Worst day of my entire life, and yet a blessing in disguise.  I was getting ridiculously sick from the stress of my last job so I was unable to preform the normal duties I was hired for.  I get why they canned me, it still sucks though. 

I have been frantically looking for a new place of employment, and one that will suite me.  The big question everyday has been, what do I want to do?  I am jealous of those people out there that know exactly what they want to do for the rest of their lives.  I feel like it should be something that is easy to figure out, but I guess not since I am almost 27 (yikes!) and haven't come close to realizing my potential and love for something. Chase has been super supportive of my searching, but I am sure a little freaked out about the $$.  Who won't be?

My true passion has been photography for quite sometime now.   I have dabbled in wedding, pregnancy, engagement, wildlife, and of course scenery.  I love every moment I am with my camera.  I feel free and at ease with every click of the shutter.  If only I could make my living doing this.  Until then, on to the classifieds.