Does anybody else have an incessantly squeaky bed?
Me! Me! *waves hand frantically*
That is until I found a way around it. Yes, you don't have to ask, I found this idea on pinterest. Haha!
It was mainly my headboard that gave me the most trouble. My bed frame was old and passed down. Some of the screws were missing from different places and it'd rattle. I found this picture on pinterest a couple months ago and was inspired. A headboard made out of barn wood? How cool!
I was going to do a step-by-step process on how to make this, but after seeing how difficult it was... Well, I take that back, it's not so much as difficult as it requires a lot of man power. My daddy and brother, Zach, are super guys, let me tell you.
But I will give you a brief description of how we went about creating my new headboard... First I had to find some barn wood. My grandparents happened to have some laying around their farm, so I was able to get mine for free. Which was outstanding! After we cut it the right length, we went out and bought a big piece of plywood. I went ahead and painted my plywood black, just in case some of it happened to show through the cracks. After that, we nailed each piece of barn wood onto the plywood individually, in order to make one big board. It worked out really nicely, but also ended up weighing a ton. Hence, the man power. My dad then nailed two two-by-fours onto the plywood to make legs for support. He nailed these into my wall, pushed my bed up against it (after my old headboard was removed), and twa-da, I have a new headboard!
Here's the finished product:
I have to admit, the first night it was done, I didn't sleep so well. I was so afraid it would some how come out of the wall and squish me. Zachary made the joke that I'd then be "Flat Katie"...like "Flat Stanley". Lovely brothers... ;)
But, the nails have done their duty and held fast. I'm now sleeping peacefully without a rickety headboard.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
all the difference
Sometimes I feel like a fish out of water
Because of the way I believe
Like...I believe I was made for a purpose
That I'm here for a reason
All I am is because of HIM
And that's made all the difference
I'm not one who likes to stand out
When I do I get nervous
But then I learned something
I was made to stand out
It's one of my purposes
And that's made all the difference
I am a fish out of water
I wasn't made for this place called Earth
It's who I am, and how I live
But more than that
It's Who I'm living for
He's made all the difference
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Doctor Who
This is completely my sister's fault...for getting me hooked on this television show. Well, that, and seeing it on pinterest all the time.
Here's how it started. Annie found this new-to-her TV show on Netflix and just started going crazy about it. Whenever she tried to explain it to me, though, it'd go something like this...
"There's a bunch of different doctors because they can regenerate themselves. They're the same, but they look and act different. And they're called Time Lords and travel in a time traveler called the TARDIS which is disguised as a telephone box and nobody knows his name, the doctor, and it's a crime to abbreviate doctor...it must be spelled out. And such-and-such was born in his future and time travels back to meet him in his past... And it's just amazing!"
"Say what?"
Finally I had to just try this whole Doctor Who thing for myself. And three episodes later I couldn't get enough.
Anybody else a Doctor Who fanatic out there? I'm only on season two, so please, no spoilers.
Who's your favorite Doctor? I quite enjoyed Doctor #9. I thought he was...well...fantastic. ;)
Here's how it started. Annie found this new-to-her TV show on Netflix and just started going crazy about it. Whenever she tried to explain it to me, though, it'd go something like this...
"There's a bunch of different doctors because they can regenerate themselves. They're the same, but they look and act different. And they're called Time Lords and travel in a time traveler called the TARDIS which is disguised as a telephone box and nobody knows his name, the doctor, and it's a crime to abbreviate doctor...it must be spelled out. And such-and-such was born in his future and time travels back to meet him in his past... And it's just amazing!"
"Say what?"
Finally I had to just try this whole Doctor Who thing for myself. And three episodes later I couldn't get enough.
Anybody else a Doctor Who fanatic out there? I'm only on season two, so please, no spoilers.
Who's your favorite Doctor? I quite enjoyed Doctor #9. I thought he was...well...fantastic. ;)
But Doctor #10 is definitely starting to grow on me.
As is Rose. I wasn't such a fan of her at first. She frustrated me. But I've gotten used to her and I think she goes well with The Doctor.
So, yes, I'm now a Doctor Who fan. I'm looking at T-shirts on ebay and weighing the pros and cons of asking my parents if I can paint my door TARDIS blue. We shall see.
Monday, July 30, 2012
while at work...
Last week, Tuesday evening to be exact, one of my coworkers, Sharon, came up to me before she got off and asked me to do her a favor. Her summer reading program was the next day and the kids were going to be learning how to draw. But they were also going to be making creations with their fingerprints using stamps. So, Sharon asked me to test each stamp to make sure it was good and inky for the children. I must have looked a tad bit dumbfounded because she confirmed that yes she really did want me to stick my fingers in the stamps and test them. When I finished I left her note telling her which ones worked best. And just out of impulse, I signed my name and then put my thumbprint beside it. Mmhm...my job is awesome.
***
When I'm around my family, specifically my sister, I've learned to answer not only to Katie, but to Annie as well. The same thing has occurred at work. Only I'm called Rachael instead. I've never met Rachael. She left before I got there. But apparently I'm a lot like her, both in build and mannerism. And, I confess, after hearing about how much I was like her several times I finally looked her up on facebook. There's definitely a resemblance. I'd love to meet her someday and go up to her and say, "Hi, I'm Katie, but I'm often mistaken for you."
***
Many of my coworkers have commented on my hair in the last week after having it colored. Most people say I look even more like my mom. *grins* But this one fellow, Ryan, worked the night shift with me one day last week. It was probably two and a half, maybe three hours into our shift when he looks over at me and suddenly says, "Do you have a red streak in her hair?"
I laugh and answer, "Yeah."
"I guess it was intentional...?"
I laugh again, "Yep."
"I've been sitting here with you all night and I just now noticed!"
Then one of our shelvers walks by and Ryan says to her while gesturing to me, "Is her hair different?"
Right off the bat she answers, "Yeah she got highlights."
It was really quite funny. Good times...good times.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
through my window
If I wait too long to live my dream, I may find that it's too heavy. But if I start now, day by day, every day, someday people may marvel at how much I can carry.
--Jerry Spinelli, "Today I Will"
Sunday, July 22, 2012
coloring
I've been coloring!
No, not with crayons, markers, or paper.
What then?
Well...with my hair!
I have always had a bit of a fascination with red hair. My hair is a little naturally strawberry blond anyway, but those girls that have the full head of red, natural hair...how cool! My aunt recently got a dark highlight put in her bangs, and it, well, it inspired me. Why not try the same thing with red?
So I did!

Yesterday afternoon I spent two hours in the hair salon. It was the first time I've ever colored my hair, and it was quite an adventure.
Don't worry... I waited a good two weeks before making the appointment and spent a lot of time thinking about it. I made absolutely sure I really wanted this put in my hair. Haha!
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No, not with crayons, markers, or paper.
What then?
Well...with my hair!
I have always had a bit of a fascination with red hair. My hair is a little naturally strawberry blond anyway, but those girls that have the full head of red, natural hair...how cool! My aunt recently got a dark highlight put in her bangs, and it, well, it inspired me. Why not try the same thing with red?
So I did!

Yesterday afternoon I spent two hours in the hair salon. It was the first time I've ever colored my hair, and it was quite an adventure.
{Sorry that these are blurry. They're iPod pictures.}
Don't worry... I waited a good two weeks before making the appointment and spent a lot of time thinking about it. I made absolutely sure I really wanted this put in my hair. Haha!
Here are a couple pictures of the finished product. I really love it! And so does my mom...which is really saying something, because she was pretty nervous about the whole ordeal.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Persuasion
To recap, my brother Zach and I decided one of our projects for the remainder of the year was going to be to read all six of Jane Austen's novels. We created our own, two person book club. The Jane Austen Book Club.
"Persuasion" was our first pick. My pick, actually. I was pretty excited to read this one. I'd heard good things about it. Zach and I had our book discussion just today and we bantered about different things that I thought I'd share with you. Feel free to answer any of the questions in a comment of your own if you've read the book and wish to join in. If you haven't read the book, then I forewarn you here and now. There are spoilers ahead.
Favorite character?
K: Anne. Okay, I know, she was the main character. But she was pretty awesome, you've got to admit. So calm and collected even though she was surrounded by chaos nearly all the time.
Z: Captain Wentworth.
Least favorite character?
K: Mary. She drove me batty most of the book. I found her really very selfish and ready to push off any responsibility (including her children) onto Anne or some other willing soul as soon as she got the chance.
Z: Sir Walter. He didn't even like his own daughter! His only concern was his wealth and making a name for himself in society.
What makes the book different than other works of Austen?
We haven't read many of her other books but we've seen several movies. We noticed that in this one Anne is older. She's nearly 30 and not in her prime, unlike other characters in Austen's books.
Favorite scene/thing?
K: Forgiveness towards Lady Russell. When Anne and Captain Wentworth were engaged the first time, Lady Russell was the one who advised Anne against it. In the long run, it was the wrong advice to give. But Anne didn't hold that lost time against her. Lady Russell was Anne's best friend in the book.
Z: Anne was lacking a mother figure and didn't have all that great of a father and yet she was still so polite and just an all around great young lady. She was her own person, and though she did take advice from others, she didn't let any one control her.
Least favorite scene/thing?
K: The conversation with Mrs. Smith over the character of Mr. Elliot. Mrs. Smith's part of this conversation just didn't sit right with me. The first thing that pops out of her mouth about Mr. Elliot when she thinks Anne is engaged to him is selfish. Instead of having Anne's well being at heart and warning her right off about Mr. Elliot's character, it was all about what she might gain.
Z: The ending. Of course I liked that Anne and Wentworth got together in the end, but I wish Austen had written dialogue instead of narrating their walk together.
Thoughts on Mr. Elliot...
We both thought that Austen might have had a twist in the book and have Anne end up with Mr. Elliot. Though neither of us wanted it. We were slightly surprised when he ended up having an underlying reason for being friends with the Elliot family.
Favorite quote:
Both of our favorite quotes came from Captain Wentworth's letter to Anne.
K: "I have loved none but you."
Z: "You pierce my soul."
I hope you enjoyed this little Jane Austen review. More to come as we move onto our second book..."Emma".
"Persuasion" was our first pick. My pick, actually. I was pretty excited to read this one. I'd heard good things about it. Zach and I had our book discussion just today and we bantered about different things that I thought I'd share with you. Feel free to answer any of the questions in a comment of your own if you've read the book and wish to join in. If you haven't read the book, then I forewarn you here and now. There are spoilers ahead.
Favorite character?
K: Anne. Okay, I know, she was the main character. But she was pretty awesome, you've got to admit. So calm and collected even though she was surrounded by chaos nearly all the time.
Z: Captain Wentworth.
Least favorite character?
K: Mary. She drove me batty most of the book. I found her really very selfish and ready to push off any responsibility (including her children) onto Anne or some other willing soul as soon as she got the chance.
Z: Sir Walter. He didn't even like his own daughter! His only concern was his wealth and making a name for himself in society.
What makes the book different than other works of Austen?
We haven't read many of her other books but we've seen several movies. We noticed that in this one Anne is older. She's nearly 30 and not in her prime, unlike other characters in Austen's books.
Favorite scene/thing?
K: Forgiveness towards Lady Russell. When Anne and Captain Wentworth were engaged the first time, Lady Russell was the one who advised Anne against it. In the long run, it was the wrong advice to give. But Anne didn't hold that lost time against her. Lady Russell was Anne's best friend in the book.
Z: Anne was lacking a mother figure and didn't have all that great of a father and yet she was still so polite and just an all around great young lady. She was her own person, and though she did take advice from others, she didn't let any one control her.
Least favorite scene/thing?
K: The conversation with Mrs. Smith over the character of Mr. Elliot. Mrs. Smith's part of this conversation just didn't sit right with me. The first thing that pops out of her mouth about Mr. Elliot when she thinks Anne is engaged to him is selfish. Instead of having Anne's well being at heart and warning her right off about Mr. Elliot's character, it was all about what she might gain.
Z: The ending. Of course I liked that Anne and Wentworth got together in the end, but I wish Austen had written dialogue instead of narrating their walk together.
Thoughts on Mr. Elliot...
We both thought that Austen might have had a twist in the book and have Anne end up with Mr. Elliot. Though neither of us wanted it. We were slightly surprised when he ended up having an underlying reason for being friends with the Elliot family.
Favorite quote:
Both of our favorite quotes came from Captain Wentworth's letter to Anne.
K: "I have loved none but you."
Z: "You pierce my soul."
I hope you enjoyed this little Jane Austen review. More to come as we move onto our second book..."Emma".
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