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Hey guys sorry I haven’t written in a couple days but I have been swamped.

I had a wonderful weekend on Sunday. I am loving my Christian 101 class with Sally, Pastor Mark and the rest of the gang:) At church we had an awesome Missionary that has been in Madagaskar since 2000. They are doing a fabulous job over there with the street kids. They have opened the Street Kid Center and is growing at an astounding rate. They are teaching the kids that would not get any education at all if it wasn’t for them. They also feed then and etc. I wish I could go over there.

Brittani is feeling much better these days but boy oh boy do I miss her. I can’t believe still that she is going to be a Mama soon. She will be an awesome one though.

I also miss Bri very much and can’t wait for her to get here on the 8th. We are going to have an awesome Oktoberfest and family reunion.

Well have to run for my coaching class.

Live Strong and Live With Passion!

This is my very first fantasy football draft that I was actually able to do at my son’s house. It was SO much fun!!

fantasy football

fantasy football

I did start to get a little overwhelmed since I am still pretty much a newbie so I had cheat sheets and injury sheets galore…..haha!! But I also had to be on facebook chat with Jeff to give him all the details since he was back in San Diego. I had to let him know of every pick and etc. It’s all good and all but it is much more fun with everyone together. It was great seeing Kim and Brian again, plus Zeke and the rest of the gang. Love em all!!

The tacos were great that Kim and Brian brought, yummy!!

I am sorry I haven’t posted for the last few days, but I I have been very busy. Several family members showed up to visit and we had an amazing time!! I will be uploading the pictures within the next couple of days.

On another note, our RV flooded today:( Thank goodness I have lots of towels AND I have a little green machine to help soak up all the water. But dang, what a mess!!

The one good thing that happened to day was that Brianna might just possibly have a job at Oggie’s Sports Bar. Bri knows everyone so well there since she has been going there since she was 7 years old and first started soccer, we went to Oggies everyday for “3rd half”

Great memories!!

I just wanted to take a moment and say that I am so sad about the passing of Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett:(

My prayers go out to both of their families.

wood furniture refurnishing

wood furniture refurnishing


With moving to Washington getting closer and really down sizing in a BIG way. I have been looking over all my furniture and figuring out what to do with everything. I was going to have a garage sell and just sell my extra stuff. However with moving to 160 acres that has several small cabins I have decided to just keep everything and refurnish a lot of it and use it as out door furniture instead of buying new.

Restoring old wood indoor pieces and converting it to outdoor furniture is one practical way of disposing and at the same time gaining value from your investments. It’s economical, eco-friendly. It also gives you the chance to keep sentimental pieces. However, this process is not an easy task. It entails lot of cleaning, rebuilding, and repainting. You must also have the necessary tools in doing the job like wire brushes, stopping knife, synthetic-bristle brush, gooseneck scraper and many more. Different kinds of materials and furniture require different kinds of restoration so you must also study them.

Some people leave the task of restoration to experts but a guidebook on how-to can actually help you a lot to make things possible. First, you must choose a well-ventilated area for the restoration. It must also be scheduled on a fair weather. This will give you the convenience of much organized place to work on and letting the furniture dry within half a day up to 24 hours. You must also wear necessary protection like hand gloves.

Identifying wood can be difficult task. Some wood looks identical and even experienced craftsman can make mistakes. There are 70,000 varieties of known species of tree but generally, lumber trade classifies them into two: softwood and hardwood. For a more thorough guide on identifying woods you can refer to the book “Restoration Recipes: Techniques for Repairing” by James Bain Smith. If you had inquired the type of wood when it was purchased, you won’t need to bother on this.

Stripping solutions are harsh chemical solutions so make sure there are no kids in the work area. There are two types of stripping solutions: the liquid-no-wash stripper and the water-wash stripper. If stripping causes the wood uneven color, you can try bleaching it. After the old color has been washed out, you can start the painting process. There are different kinds of paint and each offers different results. Enamel paint gives satin, flat and glossy finishes. Oil-based paint gives wear-resistant finish.

Another important thing to consider before you start the restoration process is to identify its finish. For a thorough identification, you can test a small part, preferably on a hidden area of the furniture. Large hardware stores sell furniture finishing but few carry more than the basics. Sherwin-Williams chain of store has wider varieties of lacquers and other finishes. If you can’t still find what you needed, you can rely on mail-order suppliers.

There are number of benefits outdoor furniture can get from finishing. It protects from dirt and grimes, it stabilizes the wood and also regains fine color, texture and sheen. All woods have a natural texture depending on the size and distribution of pores. You can preserve its texture by applying a thin finish.

This type of finish has actually gained plenty of approval for many years and it is commonly called the “natural good look.” If large pores largely appear on your outdoor furniture, you can partially fill it with paste wood filler.

I certainly some of tips helped you all and gives you some ideas on just reusing your old furniture instead of buying new.