Thursday 26 July 2012

Mattresses, Beds and why do I have to do everything the hard way....

Ok, so I'm heading swiftly into my third trimester and we still havent properly moved into our new bedroom.  The main problem being a lack of bed.  So I drag Nick on a shopping  spree to cribs causeway. We tackle prams/pushchairs in the morning (exhausting!) and mattresses in the afternoon.  At about 5pm after a days shopping, we have been in 3 mattress shops already and I say, "Lets just try John Lewis"....  So we are wondering around the department half comatose and end up lying our weary bones on a particular pocket sprung delight.  "Arrrrrrrrhhh" we both groan, completely unable to return to the vertical. And that is the story of how we ended up spending twice our budget on a John Lewis mattress.

The bed was another story.  I had really wanted an antique upholstered one, but figured that baby dribble and worse all over the unwashable padded bits would soon look a bit grim. So I picked up a victorian carved one on ebay for what I thought was a song with the intention of painting it.  4 coats later, and some nailbiting attempts to "crackle glaze" some of the frame, I'm starting to think Dad was right when he said I should have gone to IKEA....  I really need to give up on doing things the hard way when we just need to get practical before the 25th September!

As yet still sleeping on the floor...



Monday 23 July 2012

Patio for my Precious

Probably to do with a few weeks in the South of France, but, on returning, my beloved had a bit of a (justified) meltdown about the view from our patio doors which consisted of a pile of rubbish left over from tiling the kitchen floor, general rubble and more bindweed than you can possibly imagine.

So, although we have a zillion other priorities, I agreed to get someone in to do the patio, in the vain hope we might actually have an indian summer and a bit of sunshine that we can sit out there and enjoy. Somewhat inspired by Auntie Vikkis garden path, and the general theme of recycling that grows stronger as the dream of sticking to any sort of budget fades into the distance, we decided to reuse what slabs, bricks and tiles we had left over and laying around the garden to create a patchwork patio.  I say "we"... actually a nice chap called Mike.

Its not finished yet but there's enough there to get a table and chairs and a beverage out!