Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Back and forth

So, as many know, I have been planning an addition to my house. Well... I do believe things will not quite work out as I was hoping. The original plan was to build my "Barnhouse" in the back section of my 56' X 400' lot. (No, that is not a typo.) Well, the city likes single dwelling lots to stay single dwelling, so it would take a lot to get an exception. So I figured a way to make it an addition.

A little more planning, cost estimates, and the very valuable financial mentor's input, and at present time I will be scaling down the addition from the two-story, double the squarefootage, Barnhouse, to a single bedroom.

All in all, I tend to be very optimistic about what I alone can accomplish, and how far I can get money to stretch even when I haven't done this much before. And in fact, have made similar mistakes in the past. (I can have a very selective memory.) I am a little disappointed, but know that this will leave more options open for the future.

In other news... paperwork is proceeding for the teaching certification. I am getting small things done and out of the way on these days off.

I did get a planer and broke it out the other day. I am extremely pleased at how well it works. The mesquite looks incredible planed down. I cannot wait to put some polyurethene on it, and make something useful. And I think I have a new favorite wood - cedar. Barney has a cedar tree I get to mill for him, and I just started it, but am so excited on how it is going to turn out. I ran a small piece of cedar through my planer, and it turned out great. The smell is incredible. I wonder if you can become addicted to sniffing cedar? Hopefully not.

I don't know what it is, but there is something so satisfying taking a tree and cutting it down to useable lumber. Especially trees that would just be burnt anyway. I love it.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Some of what I do on my days off...

So here is a brief description of what I have been doing on my days off. Some of these are from over the Christmas break. I finally downloaded the pictures off my phone.


This is Christmas day, a typical holiday for the Burton's. I am helping dad install his Christmas gift for mom, none other than a new window. It got dark before we finished. I will have to get back up there and get a picture of the finished project.

There's dad in the house.

I went out several times to cut mesquite out at the property. I love the rich, dark brown of mesquite, and have grandiose plans of installing it as a hardwood floor. In the meantime, the smaller stuff gets cut up for summertime grilling. It should be good grilling summer!

Cutting mesquite requires good equipment, so I was forced to buy a Stihl chainsaw. :)

And here is some of the milled mesquite planks. And since these are only rough cut, I was forced to buy a good planer as well. Darn all these new power toys, er tools.

And finally what I have been working on today. It was colder outside, so I stayed in and worked on my new addition to the house. Planning for it that is. One of the drawbacks of living in the city, you have to go and get permits for everything you do. So I am putting together what all needs to be done to build an addition to the house, and then start the renovation of the house. That is the big project for the spring, besides working on my teaching certification.

All in all it has been a very good week.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

So Far So Good

So far so good. I have given up sugar for at least the next 6 months, possibly a year, in order to lose a little weight and get back in shape. I really wasn't sure if I would do it. But I started the day after my family's Christmas (Dec. 28), and come to find out I do not HAVE to have sugar. I know that I can do it for an extended time, because I did give up sugar for a year, some time ago.

As for getting in shape, the two games of football yesterday and today are a great reminder of just how out of shape I am. My legs are complaining quite a bit tonight.

I am back in Bryan, and enjoying it. This week I need to get my paperwork in for BISD substituting, TAMU teaching certification program, and for permits to build my barnhouse out back. If I can just do that, it will be a successful week. Other than that, I just plan on breaking out the chainsaw and cutting some wood.

I have it in my head to get a planer and plane down some mesquite that I have cut. I know that I want to install mesquite hardwood floors in my barnhouse. So maybe I will start that project tomorrow. Sounds like fun to me.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Years!

Nothing like New Years. I was fortunate enough to get the Christmas holidays off, but I got called back to Arkansas this week. So I have plenty of time to contemplate the new year from my slow, night job.

And contemplate I do... I cannot think where I have my resolutions from last year, so I cannot see if I completed any of them or not. I should find those. I think I do have my diary from the past year. I will check that right quick...I do have it, but there is not a whole lot there. I guess I could go back and check my blog... Nope not anything there. It looks like I was in a similar position. Still have the house to fix, but now have the money to do it. Still have to exercise somehow and get into shape.

So enough of what I should have done this last year to current plans for this year...

I made a list up the other night of 13 thing that would be ideal to complete this year. Included in that list: (it is not inclusive)

Bible studies on various topics – to be essayed and reviewed by friends/mentors.
Exercise and diet – goal is to be in shape and 180 lbs.
Get teaching certification this year if possible.
Be able to be home to be involved in leading Bryan youth group.
Finish renovating my house by May.
Finish my “barn house” by mid-Feb if possible.
Take a mission trip overseas or out of country.
Pay off my house.
Renovate the 18 acres my family owns, by building fence, clearing, etc.
Buy a portable sawmill.
Start restoring my 1953 Jeep Willys truck.

That is an extensive list, especially for me. This time of year has me contemplating goals and accomplishments, and I often bounce back and forth from frustration to optimism. From knowing that I can do these things to doubting my ability to do anything. Such is my life. But I know the blessing on my life, and look forward to this coming year. As always, optimism wins out.

This will be a good year. Once again.