Thwarted!

I was going to start on the loft tomorrow after running out today to get the final missing bits. I’ve been waffling on the flooring in there, wanting to put in vinyl tiles, but thought I was being silly. Lying in bed last night I realised that I need to use vinyl for the loft flooring! The current flooring is porous fiberboard. Even though there is no longer any leaking there, there is enough condensation to get into the flooring and cause mildew. The ideal thing would be to complete spray down the existing floor with a mildew-fighting agent, apply peel ‘n stick tiles, and then caulk all the edges to make them water tight. Great, I have a plan, let’s get going!

The Home Hardware in Oliver is closing, so I went up there to see what they might have for the final touches of the reno projects. I got a few things at ridiculously low prices (like a large tube of No More Nails for $6), but they didn’t have any flooring materials left. No problem, I’d just hit the Home Hardware in Osoyoos on the way home. I struck out there, too!

Home Depot has what I want, but it’s available in store only. I’d feel rather silly going down to Omak for a $15 box of peel ‘n stick tiles, but that Home Depot is much closer than the one in Kelowna! So, next question: are there any flooring people in Penticton? In some ways, I feel as isolated in Osoyoos as I did in Dawson.

Back to a Household of Three

Ken and Donna pulled in minutes ago and that was that, Midnight went home. I’m glad we took our after dinner walk early tonight. I just had a feeling his parents would be home before bedtime.

I’m glad they’re home safe and sound, but I sure am going to miss my little excuse to take a stroll before bedtime. It’s amazing how quickly a little soul can work its way into your heart.

Slowly Starting on the Loft

I have started to make a tiny bit of progress in the loft makeover. Looking at this ‘before’ picture of the loft, it seems like such a nice, bright space. But it’s not.

This space is the biggest challenge, and it is of an environmental nature. The loft is damp. The makeover’s first purpose has to be the remove the humidity in that area. I think that the main source of moisture is condensation from the windows.

I also had issues with mould and mildew because of a leak. Thankfully, I was able to fix the leak perfectly and there does not seem to be any further damage from it. There was also a problem with moisture under the original mattress. So, I raised my mattress onto pallets.

Removing the original mattress and adding the pallets made a small difference in the loft’s comfort level. I’m hoping that running a dehumidifier during the day is going to reduce the humidity to a tolerable level. I’m already noticing a difference and dumping about half a bucket of water a day. I had thought to stow the dehumidifier up in the loft and have not given up on that idea; I’m just trying to figure out how I could still make the bucket accessible enough to make dumping it feasible.

Today, I started to remove the window valance brackets in preparation for adding tinted window film to the loft windows. This film will serve two purposes: 1) add privacy and 2) add a small amount of insulation. I looked long and hard for insulated tinted window film, which I know exists, but which was unavailable locally. Research tells me that even regular film will help, so at $18 a roll and needing two rolls only, I thought the experiment would be worthwhile.

One of the things I miss in my RV bedroom is having access to my ‘to be read’ pile of books. I used to keep this pile by the bed in my previous home so that I would always know just how much reading material I’d brought in and hadn’t read. Forget doing this in the loft; anything I’ve left up there turned soggy and mildewy! 🙁 The reduced humidity makes me hopeful that I will be able to store some books up there now. I will be using part of the valances on the side windows to hold books. The tops of these valances are solidly constructed shelves, perfect for holding a few tomes, a box of tissues, an iPod, glasses, etc. I’ve been using them as such since I moved into the rig, but I have to remember to take things down when I move. So one thing on my loft makeover list is to add cup hooks and elastic to make it possible to secure things on these shelves.

Before I can do anything up there, I need to move the mattress and pallets back down, a really daunting task.  I’ll have to clear space in the library for them and move my bedroom into the study temporarily. When the loft is empty, I’ll be able to add the window tinting as well as a mildew-resistant paint. I may splurge on peel ‘n stick tiles for the floor, too.

The pallets have been working out super well, but I am really close to the ceiling. I can gain almost two inches by removing their bottom braces, so I’ll wrangle them outside and get those bottom braces off, which should be entertaining for my neighbours.

Once the pallets and mattress are back in place, it’ll be time to finally make a decision on window coverings since the tinted film won’t be enough. I may cave and just make curtains, but the cats spend so much time in the loft that I really do try to reduce how much fabric is up there. And then, finally, it’ll be time to add my new bedspread and the new privacy curtains.

Getting the loft emptied and moving into the study is so daunting that I’m having a really hard time getting going on this project. But it’ll get done in due time and it’ll be nice to have a healthy and functional sleeping space at last!

Bur!

It’s amazing how quickly a routine can set in. Midnight has not been here long, but he knows to get excited when I bring the supper dishes into the kitchen because it means we go for a long walk once I’ve done the washing up!

I can’t believe how much energy such a small pup has. We did close to 10K yesterday and nearly as much today, but he’s still bouncing around and wanting to play ball.

Tonight was cold and starry-skied. I took Midnight up the ridge with a flashlight, but didn’t even turn it on, what with the reflection of the town lights on the lake and the few street lights in the park. He bounced along in the snow and I let him go to his leash’s limit, but no further, uttering a stern “Midnight!” when he started to pull. Generally, he was happy to gamble about at my side.

Circling back into the RV park by the front gate, he suddenly stopped and sat down. I found this curious and told him to come. When he got up, he was on three legs only. My heart in my throat, I carefully picked him up and put a hand on his paw. YEE-OUCH! There was a very pointy bur stuck in his wool-like fur. I gingerly pulled it out and put him back down. He took off at a full run, none the worse for wear. Scary!

It’s so funny to see him run. He’s so tiny and moves so fast that his legs blur, just like Road Runner. He’s truly a droll little boy and I am glad to have had a chance to know him so well.

Another Way to Heat Up the Rig

My rig smells like heaven right now.

Dinner was awash with the taste of north Africa thanks to rice, veggies, and chicken cooked with Taboo’s Moroccan spice blend. It wasn’t my first time breaking out these spices, purchased the Kelowna art show, but it was my first time adding them to rice. The scent was diffused into steam by the rice cooker and has wafted into every corner of Miranda. I added browned chicken, veggies, and raisins to the rice cooker to make a pretty decent imitation of a tagine.

The spice blend has only a faint touch of heat and is mostly sweet, but it is evocative of the desert and a scorching sun. It had a profound psychological effect on me tonight. It wasn’t really that cold and damp in here before dinner, but all of a sudden, it feels like there’s a blazing fire in here. Lovely! And YUM!