April 29, 2012

A New Craft Table

A couple of weeks ago, Aaron made me a craft table completely out of scrap wood.  We've been antsy toward the end of this cold winter, and the extended sunlight we are accruing each day has given us new and invigorated energy to do some things.  This was one of the ideas we came up with for something different and productive.  It's like we're already preparing for activities next winter with the many days we'll be cozied up inside looking for some things to do!  A craft table is a good first step to get us back into our hobbies.  I want to get back into sewing and learn how to do some new things with that as well as continue working on my photography projects.  Even Aaron is planning on using the table for fly tying, gun cleaning, and drawing.  After  looking at some different designs and the type and amount of wood available, we decided on a great table.  Aaron worked so hard, and with a few touch-ups we did together, it turned out great!

The happy carpenter  



I love these tongue and groove wood panels Aaron decided to use for the table top

The before effect

And the final product

We decided to stain the top with a dark finish and paint the rest white, and I think it looks awesome.  It's definitely not a new spic and span table, but it's going to get its fair share of wear and tear along the way anyway. We got so excited about the table that we actually turned an entire room in the house into our "hobby room" with the table as the centerpiece.  This new addition probably won't get much use in the near future as we hope most of our time will be spent outside this summer on our boat, but we'll break it in on a few rainy days and definitely get a lot of use out of it next winter.  I'm just so proud of my crafty and thoughtful husband!

In other news, this weekend was a good one.  We started off Saturday by going to a gardening seminar to learn how it all works here in Bethel, Alaska.  We rented a row in the community garden this year for a total of $5 and hope to grow some good stuff during the short but intense growing season here.  Managing a garden here is very different than what we are accustomed to, so it will be interesting to see how well we execute what we've learned about the unique growing environment here.  We also went to Saturday Market (the local market where lots of native crafts are bought and sold as well as other fun tables are set up).  We haven't been there since the holiday season, so it was fun to go back and see what's new.  We ended the day by catching up and hanging out with our good friends, Brenda and Russell.  We used our grill for the first time this season and enjoyed some good chats together.  We're looking forward to many more to come!

Sunday afternoon was spent prepping for a sale we're going to have next Saturday.  A family recently moved out of Bethel and left some stuff at the parsonage, so we're going to have a fundraiser for the youth group.  We also made a strawberry rhubarb pie from scratch tonight, and it tasted oh so good.  

Spring is definitely in the air, as we are quickly thinking of lots of new projects to work on and things we want to do now that we don't have to cover every inch of our body with at least two layers when we step foot outside the door.  The tundra is re-emerging and the snow is quickly disappearing.  The transformation is so incredible to see!


2 comments:

  1. Wow...that craft table looks awesome! We still forgot to go look at it when we were there! Ha ha! Hill Haven Club rocks! :-D

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  2. Impressive, Andersons! Impressive! =) Isn't spring fantastic?! I was telling Doug ... I've always enjoyed spring, but I have never appreciated it so much until moving to Alaska. =)

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