Showing posts with label creative solutions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative solutions. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Coolest Thing Ever!

So, this might not be a big deal to you, but figuring out what to do with our bikes as the weather turns is a big deal to me.  We have four bikes to accomodate and I have some constraints to how I want to store them:  I want them out of the way, but accessible (because we don't always have snow on the ground).  We don't have rafters, so we can't use a pulley system to get them up out of the way.  We do have a shed in the corner of the backyard, but getting them in and out of there is a pain in the rear.  So, imagine my surprise when I solved my dilemma for $34 spent at Harbor Freight!  (I had a coupon...they're normally $47.99.)


Let me introduce you to our Bike Tree.  It is holding all four of our bikes (bikes for tall people take up a lot of room!) and is easy to maneuver.  It can be rolled out of the workshop area of our garage whenever I want to use it as a workshop and quickly rolled back in when I'm done.

It took me half an hour to assemble it and then it was ready to go.  Had one of the kids hold the tree steady while I got the first bike on the tree and after that, it was easy to get the rest of them up there.  Notice that the seats are on alternating sides of each other...that makes the bike tree stay balanced.  The best part?  The footprint of the bike tree is 30" square.  Yes, our bikes stick out more than that, but not enough to make it be a problem and smaller bikes wouldn't extend past the base of the tree.


 Come on!  Admit it.  This is pretty darned cool!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Deck the Halls...

We have a tradition in our house of decorating the Christmas tree on Superman's birthday.  With Superman not here this year, we had to be a bit more creative, but we still made it work. 

I got the kids up Wednesday morning to decorate the tree with Superman on his Wednesday night...we were all celebrating his birthday together.  (Charming spoke with Superman the night before - the morning of Superman's birthday, but had to work on Wednesday.)


An hour and a half later, we had yet another gorgeous Christmas tree and another year of memories made.  It is all good.