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The New Bed

These photos have been sitting in my to be blogged folder all year.

While David was living here, we got sick of Stu's old bed.  It was a bit too small, and I found it too soft for my back.  So we'd been looking around for bed frames without much success.  In January, on impulse, we bought a mattress from Freedom.

The Mattress

Stu testing a mattress

It arrived a couple of weeks later.

New mattress

It was a lot firmer than our last mattress which is what I really wanted, and *bigger* which we both wanted.  So we were quite happy with it and were generally sleeping pretty well (well apart from the insomnia but that's got nothing to do with the mattress ;) ).  But as the months went by, it definitely softened up.  It's nowhere near as firm as it used to be, and in fact you can see the indentations on either side of centre.  And if you roll into the centre, you can feel how firm it used to be.  It also means you can't sleep in certain places because otherwise you're on a tilt.  So in the end I've been disappointed with it.  I guess that's what you get for buying furniture at Freedom.

The Frame

In the middle of last year we went to Ikea and a bunch of bed stores but didn't find anything that we really liked.  At the beginning of January we had another look at Ikea and places in the Canberra Outlet Centre.  We saw one bed at Ikea that we thought might have suited.  But I read some reviews online and I'm glad I did because one of them noted the frame is actually smaller than standard mattress sizes by several centimetres.  David also pointed out that a frame where you need to dig your fingers down the side and under the mattress sucks donkey balls, and I had to agree, especially with a much heavier mattress. I also didn't want to have a foot board, because Stu's last bed had one, and I always worried about banging my leg on it in the dark.

So I spent ages and ages and ages searching online for frames.  I finally found something that I liked at MyDeal.  Except review sites gave the company pretty scathing reviews, noting that if anything goes wrong you've got almost no hope of getting in contact with them or any getting any response out of them.  So I kept looking.  I found the exact same thing at eliving furniture (not linking to their site because it kills your cpu).  They also got pretty bad reviews.  The next thing I found that might work was from Koala.  We kind of liked the easy to assemble design although I did worry that it would squeak.  I also didn't like that you wouldn't be able to move it out to vacuum behind it (if you picked up the base it'd just come off).  It was also three times the price.  Next I found the Cali frame again but this time at Kogan.  At least I've heard of Kogan so I would have been ok to get it from them.  But then Stu got a targeted Instagram ad for a very similar thing from Eva.  It was definitely more expensive, but the company looked good, and we considered it might be a case of "you get what you pay for". 

So we went with the one from Eva.  They said it would take like five business days, but it actually came really quickly, and I wasn't home like I'd been planning to be.  

But.

Their packaging is crap, and a couple of corners had been damaged in transit from either it moving around and tearing the sticky tape holding it in, or someone dropped it.  Either way I was appalled that we'd paid a whole lot of extra money only to have it damaged in transit because their packaging was so bad.  Far out, even Ikea does quality packaging.  If I'm paying hundreds of dollars extra, surely they could afford some decent packaging.

This is what greeted me when I got home.  Pathetic!!
Eva bed packaging fail

The little flap of cardboard wasn't even attached at this point, it just came off
Eva bed packaging fail

Well this can't be good
Eva bed packaging fail

Two pieces were damaged
Eva bed packaging fail

We didn't know how they'd look once assembled, so we assembled it.

Eva bed frame

Unfortunately the worst damage is in fact visible on the bottom left there because that piece is facing up.  Its only saving grace is that it's usually covered by linen.

With the mattress on top

New bed

Then we found the next problem - the head board is not sturdy at all.  It's held on with three screws, and it wobbles.  Significantly.  You can make it wobble back and forth by a couple of centimetres with just one finger.  In fact if I leaned on it to read I was worried it would snap screws or shred the timber. 

So I complained. 

To their credit, the customer service from Eva was actually pretty good.  The guy called me up to talk about it and really did try to make things right.  If I'd wanted I could have returned the whole bed (which I might have done had I not destroyed all the cardboard trying to keep the house tidy), but he did offer send a tightening and spacing kit, and did give me $100 back (should have asked for more).  Eventually the kits came.  There were three long screws, I assume longer than the original ones, which maybe might have helped, but by this time I was over it.  And the spacing kits were three chunky adjustable spacers that you stick to the bed head, and they lean against the wall.  I really didn't want to do that either.  So I just don't lean on the bed head.  Oh well.

Ultimately I do like the look of the frame, and it was super easy to put together (and will be easy to pull apart if need be, even if they did have a mistake in their lettering of the boards).  Not having a foot board is good for my legs in the dark, although the bed covers do tend to slide off the end.

The Linen

In June last year, after covid lockdowns had eased and on our first outing, I bought some king sized sheets from Target (since we were then going to be going to look for beds and wanted to make sure I had some ready).  They were Tencel fibre which I'd never heard of, but it felt soft, so bought them.  Eventually we got to use them.  They are *very* soft, in fact too soft - they don't have any sort of structural integrity, so feels almost like liquid.  I find them annoying, but Stu likes them.  Annoyingly they pilled up immediately, although that has settled down somewhat.

Tencel pilling

Once we bought the mattress I did a couple of trips to Target/Harris Scarfe to find more sheets and a doona and doona cover.  I got a fairly lightweight feather doona (mostly feathers not down - so we can use it in summer, and I usually add a second single doona in winter) from Harris Scarfe.  Then I found a nice doona cover at Target, but it was grey not blue.  So bought some grey cotton sheets from Target as well - much nicer than the tencel ones.

And so here we are!

New bed

And yet I still prefer the spare bed.  Le sigh.

Backdating cause I'm an epic slacker!

Monday.  Slept well.  Should have been a good start to the week right?  Except I logged onto work and my Notes profile had been completely blatted which made me all kinds of grumpy.  Then I bit my mouth *hard* while eating an apple for morning tea.  Too many stoopid useless waste of time meetings.  Stu had some Ikea shelves delivered, but turns out he'd mixed up the height/width measurements, so they weren't going to fit like he thought.  Yeah I was pretty pissed off by the end of the day.  David and Stu built the shelves.  The third one in the set didn't fit there, but we did find another spot for it in the room which actually works out ok.

New shelves

There were fields of yellow though..

Golden fields

And storms and rainbows and stuff..

Double rainbow

Rainbow

Double rainbow

This was more like the real colour of the sky

Double rainbow

Tuesday.  Slept well.  Actually had a good day at work.  Got a bunch of tickets done, decided I was going to build some servers, did up all the doco/paperwork for them, got them built and configured, ready for Neil to play with.  David also went to Fyshwick and got me a new fish tank lid to replace the one I smashed - bestest brother ever!!!   But $25 for a single piece of glass though - ouch!  I remember when you could get whole tanks for that price.  He also mowed some of the lawn until the bin got too heavy.  Have I mentioned I have the bestest brother ever??  He and Stu also had a fiddle with the stoopidly expensive 4' fish tank LED lights - one of the transformers had gone POP the other week.  Completely non-standard of course and irreplacable.  

Wednesday.  All the stoopid.  

Thursday.  Actually went to work.  Pot Belly for drinks.  They really need to open up work drinks again - $39 for a round for three people *hurts*.  Came home and watched the Simpsons episode on video game violence, followed immediately by the High Score episode on video game violence.  heh.  Finished Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo.

Friday.  Thoroughly grumpy with the world.  Had been fighting all week with Dream11 - some sports betting company in India.  Some retard signed up with my gmail email address and I couldn't get it shut down and I couldn't get onto their support forms because they either redirected away from the form depending what option you tried, or the captcha wouldn't load, or if it did load the form wouldn't actually submit.  I was getting more and more frustrated and angry.  But I finally finally, after a week, managed to get the form to submit.  They wouldn't remove my email address from their systems no no no, buttplugs, but they did at least suspend the account and promise not to ever spam me.

Rain

We might have made evil nachos for dinner.

Evil nachos

Watched Tales from Earthsea in the evening which I quite enjoyed.  Stu had read all the books.  I wouldn't mind reading them.

Saturday.  Housework and slide scanning in the morning.  Mostly finances in the afternoon.  Cooked epic beef brisket all afternoon.  

Watched the last episode of High Score in the evening.

Sunday.  Productive day doing All The Things.  Well not all.  That never happens.  But a lot.  Roast lamb for dinner, but hardly any leftovers, whoops.

Today alternated between crazy busy and waiting for people to do things.

Tonight we freecycled the old amp and speakers (the dude was a bit dubious about the speakers) then had lamb roast for dinner.  Then out to Mum's new flat (she got her keys today) to drop off the tv cabinet, china cabinet and mirror.  We built the china cabinet (mostly, need a hammer to finish it off) and suddenly it's like 9pm.  Grunt.  So came home to sort through freecycle and ebay emails (the freezer sold for $200, the tallboy $5.50, go figure) and realised I haven't done any of the sorting I wanted to do downstairs.  Sigh.

Too tired for this crap (even though I got a really good night's sleep last night).

This morning I woke up at 5am, and had to think for a moment where I was.  Got up to go to the loo and noticed the power was out.  Had been since about 3:30am.  I'm suspecting another faulty fish tank heater.  So outside to reset the circuit breaker, and then back to bed for a bit.

Had a very slow day.  I still never want to leave the house again.  Which could make going to work tomorrow challenging.  *Especially* because it's work and all the dramas going on there is stressing me out.

So we just stayed inside all day.  I did a bit of house cleaning in the morning, but lost interest in that after a while.  

I did a small jigsaw (one of the $1 jigsaws I picked up at KMart a couple of weeks ago).
Buttons jigsaw

The sweetie enjoyed coffee in his Christmas present from Yvonne.  They're pretty funky little glasses.
Coffee glasses

And he also built our Christmas present from the parents - a little coffee table (called "Lack") for the study 
Lack

This is the sweetie's space in the study now
Study

Other than that I just caught up on news feeds, and fought off depression about having to go back to work.
Friday night the sweetie and I continued our Lord of the Rings watching and watched The Two Towers.

Saturday, after documenting daffodils and cherry blossoms, we headed out to Hardly Normal to check out the new version of our couch.  We decided we'd take it.  

Daffodil
Cherry blossom
Parliament House
The sweetie likes the new couch
Lounge take two

Did our food shopping before heading home.

Our plans for having people over on Saturday night fell through, so we drank the beer and did the roast chicken anyway.  After seeing a Hollywood apocalypse video on Neatorama, I thought we should watch a disaster movie, so settled on Armageddon, given that it was also a Michael Clarke Duncan movie, who sadly died this week.

Today we had Damien over.  We (they) chatted for a while before they went downstairs for a war game. 

Gaming Day

I finished this jigsaw in the meantime.  Someone had done some research and labelled it "La Compania de Jesus Church, Cusco, Peru" .. a google image search of that found some stuff that didn't look like it, but a reverse image search found this site, so looks like it's actually Iglesia de la Compañía, Quito, Equador

Church jigsaw

And so ends another weekend.


Yeah so it's been a week since I blogged.  Sue me.

Work.  Yeah, busy.  What else is new.

Tuesday the sweetie and I had a flex day off together which was pretty awesome.  My plan for half the day was to pull out the old amplifier and replace it with the new one we bought last weekend.  But by the time I'd pulled everything out, cleaned it all, cabled everything up, and put it all back together, it was mid afternoon.  And by the time we got the amp configured it was 4pm :(  So what started off as a great day (take a random day off work - highly recommended!) became a bit frustrating at the end.  And I don't even have any documentary evidence of my work :(

Tuesday night we met Peter at the Dumpling Inn for dinner.  We had our usual shredded beef peking style, chinese broccoli, and something we hadn't tried - bbq lamb in shantung sauce.  That was a bit heavy, and not as good as the other stuff.  But we all had room for dessert!

Dumpling Inn
Dumpling Inn
Dumpling Inn
Dumpling Inn
Also on Tuesday our new buffet arrived.  So we moved that last night to its position in the lounge room.  The contents to adorn the top of it are still being decided upon ;)

Buffet
Today I mostly just felt blah and not inspired to do anything much (like the whole cleaning of the house that I need to do).  So just read news feeds, organised photos and did a jigsaw I started on the last coast trip.

Where was I?

Thursday night was BBQ night at @CLBradley's with his family, Aquila and Robert, which was lovely.

Friday morning was utterly miserable (dark and rainy in the morning) and the sweetie was sick so wasn't going to work so wasn't going to give me a lift and I didn't feel like catching the bus in the rain, so I ended up working from home.  

Friday night/Saturday morning was terrible.  Didn't get to bed til after midnight, and then at 4am got an alert which I'd never had to deal with before, so was up trying to deal with that during hurty when I'd run out of some of my painkillers.  Not at all pleasant.  Went back to bed a bit after five, but was too cold to go back to sleep properly.  Then the patching alerts started at 8am.  The final straw was the sweetie playing a fart noise on his phone right in my face which jolted me awake once and for all.

So not too much got done on Saturday.  Did our shopping in the afternoon.  And over to Potty's to watch Tower Heist.  Which actually kept me awake and wasn't as completely stupid as your average Ben Stiller movie is.

Had a great sleep last night, nearly eight hours of fairly solid sleep which was awesome.

Today was just pottering around the house.

Then out to Hardly Normal to buy a buffet that we'd been wanting to buy almost since we bought our dining table three years ago.  And as we were walking around I saw a lounge suite that I basically fell in love with, and accidentally spent another $2000 that I certainly wasn't planning to!  Impulse buying like that goes against every fibre of my being, but after I'd wanted it but then pulled back and was trying to talk ourselves out of it, or at least ponder it for a while, the sweetie decided that he really liked it too and convinced me to get it after all.  Ooops!!

Lounge Suite

Then home to work on the fish tank and dinner.

Oh, and it seems my parents are back from their post holiday holiday .. hi! :)
This morning I slept in til about 10am, which is completely unheard of for me!  I was shocked :)

Arietty
Then the sweetie and I went into town to see Arietty.

What a delightful movie!!

Sweet, sad, and stunningly animated.

The sweetie wants to move into Sho's family's house heh.

So yeah, thoroughly enjoyed it.

We saw it in Japanese with English subtitles.  Which is at least one good thing about the Dodgy Dendy.








So after that we grabbed some lunch in the food court, then went and did out food shopping.  I debated buying some "Australia" but they only had big jars, and we'd *never* get through it.  So just documented them instead.

Australia Vegemite
After putting away the shopping, we brought up Stu's new chair.  Well, brand new second hand.  But he got a pretty sweet deal (the person he bought it off had recently spent like $380 getting it reupholstered (Stu paid ~$100) and the dude's father in law wasn't too happy that he was getting so little for it).  This is not its final home (although I do like it where it is - I can sit and watch my screen saver from it :) )

Purple Arm Chair

Then I sat down to do a 1000 piece jigsaw.  It took about three and a half hours.  Probably the fastest I've ever done a 1000 piece jigsaw.  And because it promised to be so easy, I took a timelapse of it.  Which I might put together tomorrow.

Milky Way jigsaw

222

Happy Australia Day/Invasion Day, whatever you want to call it.  My ancestors set foot on this country two hundred and twenty-two years ago today! 

We celebrated by building some more Expedit shelves :)

Rumpus room - during

Didn't have any lamb in the house, so ended up having beer and pizza for dinner. It seemed a vaguely Australian thing to do.. altho the pizza not so much ;)