Another day, another trip to Ikea
Mar. 7th, 2009 09:47 pm( The wall is looking really good, despite the fact that it's all patched and unpainted... )
After the obligatory morning run to Home Depot (to pick up paint for the wall -- we're going to use color! Go us!), we did what has become the obligatory almost-daily run to Ikea... but first, a stop at the British Pantry to replenish our Branston Pickle supply (for some reason, lately, I've been on a cheese and pickle sandwich kick) and check to see if they've started stocking hot cross buns. No joy on that score (they should start having them in the store in another week), so we picked up a Curly Wurly to split instead. Then a quick run by the Celtic Bayou to get some lemon squash to go... being a brewpub, they don't actually have to-go cups even for their soft drinks, but we brought in some Rubbermaid flip-top bottles and the waitress just put our drinks straight in there. I swear, being able to get lemon squash on tap like that is one of the best things ever. My face actually hurts a bit from smiling so much today.
We managed to track down all the components we needed from Ikea for the hanging shelves... We'll still have to see about picking up the shelving boards from Home Depot sometime next week. In the end, though, it's going to end up costing us at least $200 less than the system we were thinking of buying from the Container Store and it's going to be a bit more configurable and more like what we were looking for in the first place.
Rackham assembled the drawer units, so I filled one of them with old Atari 2600 cartridges... I'd forgotten how many of those I had! And I'd forgotten some of the titles I'd managed to track down over the years (my favorite is still the Kool-Aid Man that I found at a thrift store in Las Vegas for 99c). This whole rearranging of the classic gaming systems is having another nice side effect of clearing up shelf space on the bookcases that are supposed to be holding, well, books. I'm so excited about how it's turning out! And I can't wait to have the gaming consoles out where I can play them again.
Oh! And we got rid of the old entertainment center this morning, although not to the person who had originally posted a Wanted message to Freecycle. She ended up not being able to find a way to transport it so Rackham offered it out on the list (since it was cleaned out and in the garage already, anyway). The person who ended up taking it actually lives about a mile away and when she couldn't find a way to transport it either, we figured it was close enough we could load it on the rack on top of my car and just drive it there for her. She was happy to get it and we were very happy to get rid of it... and she brought us a package of Ferrero Rondnoir as a thank you for driving it to her place.
Lemon squash, more clutter gone, headway on the wall and some yummy dark chocolate truffles. Definitely a good day.
After the obligatory morning run to Home Depot (to pick up paint for the wall -- we're going to use color! Go us!), we did what has become the obligatory almost-daily run to Ikea... but first, a stop at the British Pantry to replenish our Branston Pickle supply (for some reason, lately, I've been on a cheese and pickle sandwich kick) and check to see if they've started stocking hot cross buns. No joy on that score (they should start having them in the store in another week), so we picked up a Curly Wurly to split instead. Then a quick run by the Celtic Bayou to get some lemon squash to go... being a brewpub, they don't actually have to-go cups even for their soft drinks, but we brought in some Rubbermaid flip-top bottles and the waitress just put our drinks straight in there. I swear, being able to get lemon squash on tap like that is one of the best things ever. My face actually hurts a bit from smiling so much today.
We managed to track down all the components we needed from Ikea for the hanging shelves... We'll still have to see about picking up the shelving boards from Home Depot sometime next week. In the end, though, it's going to end up costing us at least $200 less than the system we were thinking of buying from the Container Store and it's going to be a bit more configurable and more like what we were looking for in the first place.
Rackham assembled the drawer units, so I filled one of them with old Atari 2600 cartridges... I'd forgotten how many of those I had! And I'd forgotten some of the titles I'd managed to track down over the years (my favorite is still the Kool-Aid Man that I found at a thrift store in Las Vegas for 99c). This whole rearranging of the classic gaming systems is having another nice side effect of clearing up shelf space on the bookcases that are supposed to be holding, well, books. I'm so excited about how it's turning out! And I can't wait to have the gaming consoles out where I can play them again.
Oh! And we got rid of the old entertainment center this morning, although not to the person who had originally posted a Wanted message to Freecycle. She ended up not being able to find a way to transport it so Rackham offered it out on the list (since it was cleaned out and in the garage already, anyway). The person who ended up taking it actually lives about a mile away and when she couldn't find a way to transport it either, we figured it was close enough we could load it on the rack on top of my car and just drive it there for her. She was happy to get it and we were very happy to get rid of it... and she brought us a package of Ferrero Rondnoir as a thank you for driving it to her place.
Lemon squash, more clutter gone, headway on the wall and some yummy dark chocolate truffles. Definitely a good day.