 Good morning everybody. So yesterday, we have the crib put together. I showed you that in yesterday's vlog. Now I'm moving all of the stuff I had over here off the wall in the nursery. We're gonna paint that wall the same blue as that wall. That wall, the same blue as that wall. That wasn't part of our original plan, but our original plan was to have the crib right here and where it is and it looks nice there, right? But we bought a hide-a-bed for this room. We need an extra bed in the house for when we have guests over and also for when I'm on the road and Britt might need a little bit of help with the baby. If let's say I'm on the road in Minnesota or something, I'm gonna have some family members that have offered to come and help and if they do decide to stay the night, they need a place to sleep. We only have two bedrooms and only one bed. We got offered a queen-size bed from Britt's dad and stepmom, but that would have taken up this whole room. Queen-size bed would have come up to about here. This whole room would have been bed and crib and the kid wouldn't really have any room to himself, right? So we went and bought a hide-a-bed, which if you're not familiar with that is, it's a bed that folds into a couch. So it'll be a couch along that wall there, it's a very light-colored couch. I was saying yesterday, we're gonna have to be very careful not to stain it, but it goes well with the colors in here and it was the only color that was available, so we're making it work. It's gonna be fine, figured out. It's gonna be right over there and then it'll fold out into a bed when we need it and then when we wake up in the morning, you fold it back up and then you got a nice couch to sit in over there. But we want that wall to be blue. That's my first project for today. But this is my nice Tony Justice sweater. Has my name on it and everything. I don't wanna get this full of paint so I have to change clothes first. I don't know if you've seen the back of it. I don't know where it's gonna put you down. Ah, I don't wanna put you down here. I'll show you the back of it in this here. Pretty cool, right? I don't wanna get paint on this shirt. Had to quickly run to the shop before we started painting. We need to plug in the freezer. We bought this freezer yesterday. You can see it in yesterday's vlog. It's a nice stand alone or stand up freezer. Extra food storage. There's no room for it in our house right now but we do need it. We have a very small house. We will have a bigger house one day and then this will end as well as pretty much all of this. We'll go into our bigger house. But for now, this is a nice spot for it. So I bought it yesterday and I transported it here on its back. So with freezers and refrigerators, obviously when you do that, you can't plug them in until all the freon and everything settles. So you gotta let it sit upright for about 24 hours and they said 12 hours. It's been close to 24. I'm gonna plug this in now and we'll come check on it later this afternoon or this evening to make sure that it's cooling. And if everything's working fine, we're good. But if anything's not working, we have to bring it back and get a different one. The power, I'm not gonna leave this here like this. Obviously, I'll put it not on the coach. I feel like that would be a fire hazard leaving a plug connection like that. But for now, let's check in this. It's got a green light down here. I wonder if that's always gonna be like that. Oh, it's somewhat of this. Okay, I guess that tells you that it's on. Okay, well that's interesting. I didn't know that it had that. So the light's on here now. That's working. You can hear the compressor running and the fan running. We have it set to the recommended temperature. Maybe that's the intake. Oh, it probably comes out of here. Oh yeah, yeah, you can feel it coming out of here. Okay, well, there we go. I like it that it has that green light down there. You know what's on. Okay, cool. Just gonna put this. I think I wanna sort of hang this up like here maybe. Well, maybe not against the wood either. Next, I maybe have it hung up like this. So it's away from everything. And so I can reach the plug or I could just, you know, put it down on the cement down there on the concrete. All right, old blue sorority to tease you like this. I'll just quickly drop it in, but I'll be back later. Okay, you be good. All right, because our little welcoming committee has only gone for a short while. Who's that there, Diesel? Is that your frog? Who's your frog? Is your frog? Are you sure everyone's your frog? No, math log. Yeah, it's just weirdo. He's gotta lick all the snow off the mat after we come in every time. Put something underneath the paint here at least, right? Usually, all the other times when I've been painting in here, I cover the whole floor in like a thin sheet of plastic. But I never really used the plastic. It never really dripped that much. So this time I'm gonna do it without it. Even if some of this paint does drip onto this floor, it's pretty old flooring, but it does dry up and it chips off very easily. So I didn't wanna waste another big sheet of plastic just to do one wall. I'm gonna try doing it without it. But for here where I'm working with the actual paint, mixing it and pouring it into here, it's got an old sheet underneath here now. So the blue we've been using in here is called Van Cortland Blue. We got it from Benjamin Moore. So I had a tool to do the corners. This thing, right? But I don't have an extra pad for it today and all the stores are closed because when I'm filming this, it's a Sunday and this is Steinbeck. So I'm doing it all by hand. Corners are the hardest part. But I'm finding it's actually, I'm getting a more even corner doing it by hand. It takes longer, yeah, but I think it's gonna look a lot better in the end. Most things do if you take your time, right? This is the hardest part. Getting that nice, somewhat even line right along the corners. We thought about doing crown molding in here just to hide that, but once it dries, it actually doesn't look that bad. I mean, I think it looks pretty good. That wall looks pretty good. I'm gonna take a look at that before my paint drips or something here on the top there. A little done by hand as well. I mean, I'm no professional. I'm not claiming to be a professional painter or anything, but I mean, I think it turned out half decent. It's going fast now. The hardest part is the corners, like I said, and then this part is to roll it all on. Do one coat now, let it dry completely. I'm gonna work on some videos, some YouTube stuff. Once it's all dry, I'll come back in here and do a second coat, and I should do it. This wall only has two coats, and that was just fine. Second coat, trim all the way around. It's already pretty much dried, it dries so fast. Gonna finish this wall, let it dry, and it's done. There you go, a little more of a wide angle shot. It's hard to show the whole wall with the other frame. It's getting there. Now we wait for it to dry. It looked just like that. Just in the meantime, I'm gonna go check on the freezer at the shop, make sure it is actually in fact working and freezing, so that we don't have to go exchange it for a different one, and run a few errands. By the time we get back, it should be mostly dried. I don't think I've shown you the car seat base. I guess it's what you call the base of the car seat that we had installed. There it is. That car seat that's on the stroller clips into there. It'll be a rear-facing infant car seat. Pretty crazy, right? Our vehicle has a car seat in it. I keep saying it, it's coming fast. At the same time, it's taking forever. But it is coming fast. I think it's like three or four weeks now. Tomorrow from when I'm filming this. So when you're watching this already, we'll already have known. We may have announced it, maybe we didn't. But tomorrow for me, we find out when the C-section date is gonna be. We're gonna find out his birthday unless he decides to come early. Hey, old blue. We're back. How are you doing? I'm gonna check on this freezer here. And check on you too, don't worry, don't worry. Okay, this is, I can still hear the compressor running. Oh yeah, that's cold. Yep, definitely cold. Okay, well, that's good then. Through a thermometer in here somewhere telling me what the temperature is. No, there's not, eh? Okay, well, that's definitely really cold air. The purchase was solid. Okay, that's all I needed. Just wanted to be sure now we can start filling it with food. There we go, dry. Just gotta take this tape off the bottom here and it's just so satisfying. I wanted to share it with you. Oh, not perfect there, but peeled off some of the paint. I'm gonna just patch that up now. Oh, and there too. Big pieces coming off here. Oh man, okay, well, it was satisfying until that happened. I'll quickly fix this up. I'm gonna take two minutes. Fix this up real quick. Real quick, just an old brush. Yeah, it looks like that. Nice thick little coat right on there. And so here we go. Sorry, my camera abilities are not the greatest when I'm painting. Can only focus on one thing at a time. I am a man. There we go. It's like it never happened. And now that's where the hide-a-bed's gonna go. Well, that stuff will go somewhere else. That's where the crib will be. It's a lot better against that blue wall. Nice, I've got his little toy box right there. Once we have a different house, again, he's gonna get another bigger one just like that. All Sesame Street. Sesame Street is the theme. We're gonna hang up all the pictures and stuff. My sister Cheryl is making a nice plaque there with his name on it. It's coming along with the wide angle shot. This is where we've gotten so far. It's coming together now. I'm gonna give a nice soft, soft light in here. Should work. Just perfect. Okay, that's it for today, everybody. Thanks for hanging out. Appreciate it. I'll see you again tomorrow. Take care.