We were obviously very naive.
So, the plan is to build at 5:00 and then do dinner and play, right? Wrong. So very wrong.
Here is the before shot:
And this is what it looked like after we unpacked the boxes.
That's right... tons of wood and more screws than I've ever seen or care to see.
Chris was ready to dive right in, but being slightly OCD and noticing how similar all the pieces were, I insisted that we go through and find and label everything BEFORE we started. That turned out to be a great plan in the long run, but it took as over an hour just to sort it!
We were finally ready to start.
Open the directions.
It says: "10-12 hours assembly"
Hmm... maybe they should put that on the outside of the box.
So much for dinner and playing. We threw together a super fast easy dinner and decided to start building and go until it got too dark to work.
Abby liked that this was an 'A'
Chris trying to sort through the hardware.
Seriously... SO frustrating.
They weren't divided or organized in any way.
Blurry photo courtesy of Abby...
and, no this wasn't staged.
And also, no, I am not pregnant!
At the end of the night this was all we had accomplished.
We definitely had our work cut out for us.
Sunday after church we changed our clothes and had lunch as fast as we could.
We don't usually do this kind of thing on Sunday, but we were all out there together and it was actually a lot of fun to build and be together enjoying the cool, early summer afternoon.
A few hours into our work we noticed the dark clouds gathering and knew a Utah summer storm was rolling in fast. We started working as fast as we could to get as much done as we could before it hit. We did get rained on, but it only got bad enough to make us stop a little bit.
Starting to take shape.
Afton was so patient.
She just kept saying that she wanted to slide.
Getting there.
Almost done.
We worked for a full 7 hours on Sunday and still weren't finished.
On Monday when Chris was finished with work we put on the finishing touches (about 3 more hours of work) and finally, around 9:00, we were done. The kids went down the slide and played on the swings for a few minutes and then we ran and got dinner to celebrate.
The finished product!!
A swingset where there was no swingset before.
It was totally worth it!
We actually had a lot of fun building it as a family.
They haves spent HOURS out there this summer.
It's been a castle, a water park, a cafe, a school, a broadway stage and even a Cirque de Solel show with synchronized acrobatics (we have very creative children).
Definitely quite a reward for learning to go potty in the toilet.
We were joking that we'll never be able to offer Afton a reward again!
2 comments:
Congratulations on completing such a huge and fun-looking family project! (And congratulations to Afton for her accomplishment!) The playset looks beautiful.
Katie, you are so amazing! Who would think to even take pictures and put this whole thing on a blog! I love it!
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