Monday, February 10, 2014

Outhouse of My Dreams

Over the years we have received many interesting things from our children for Christmas: hand made pottery items, frames made from old china pieces, shelves crafted in woodworking class and we have truly treasured them all. And just when you think (a bit sadly) that the cute little homemade crafts will never be gifted again because, face it...your baby is now 23...you get THIS for Christmas


 
A beautiful hand crafted outhouse! Kept under wraps in our oldest son's Colton's garage, he had apparently started working on it right after we purchased The Poor Farm. We were shocked being as it wasn't even on our wish list. I figured some new socks and a few bags of black licorice would suffice.
 
 


But Colton is that that age now where he thinks HE knows what is best for his parents. And he was right. When we start building our new home (still waiting for Prince Farming to come along) we'll need facilities. And being as we currently use the property for target practice and the nearest gas station is a couple of miles away, it will come in handy in present time as well.


 
The beast was a bit tall and getting it out of the garage and into Coltons pickup took several strong young men.
 
 
 
The Poor Farm is about 11 miles from the site of outhouse creation and travel had to be slow. Couldn't take the chance of dumping it on the highway! "Dump" yeah. It is funny.
 
 
Fortunately there were no low bridges to go under and the Outhouse Ma Hal made it in one piece,
Even up the narrow in-desperate-need-of -at-least-two-loads-of-gravel-driveway. Getting it off the truck went well. In fact I hardly broke a sweat, as I just stood there and watched.
 
 
 
 
As impressive as the outside was the inside was oh la la. I'm telling you the apartments and houses I lived in the first decade of my adult life did not a loo as clean and comfort filled as this one.
 
 
 
Check out that magazine rack! And the double decker toilet paper rolls. And for those who truly understand infection control...the sanitizer dispenser.
 
 
So thanks to the Loo Crew

 
From left son Kyle, husband Keith, friend Nat, son Jason and son Colton.
Not pictured but totally deserving of special thanks is daughter-in-law Tab who gave up her garage parking space for several months while the Loo who Grew was being created.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 comments:

  1. What a wonderful present! I've been meaning to build a couple in different parts of the place, and this is a real inspiration! Enjoy!

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    1. I knew I'd be the envy of all my blog buddies. I'm telling you having this outhouse makes me feel like the most popular kid in Jr High who got her first boombox before everyone else.

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  2. Awesome! The only outhouse we ever had was over a deep pit. what is your disposal system?
    This a one beautiful outhouse!

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    1. Susan, the disposal system will indeed be a deep pit. People in China will know our business

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  3. I bet you all were pooped after all that exertion. I love your outhouse! What a brilliant gift!

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  4. That's so neat. I've only recently started thinking about whether or not we should have one at the farm. Sure, we have one indoor bathroom but I was wondering if an old school outhouse somewhere else on the property would be a good idea. It's a beauty!

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    1. Its funny first man, I am very nostalgic about the outhouse and find it a very practical gift. Our youngest child (23) is TOTALLY grossed out by it! He would crawl two miles to use the gas station toilet before he would use this outhouse.!

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  5. Has it been tested yet? I do hope you had a ribbon cutting ceremony!

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    1. Only a few "dry runs" Cro. We've saving the big lift off for when the weather breaks! Too cold to go

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  6. I've only just seen this and its amazing! I want one. I've been on about having a composting toilet for years - it's on my very long "to build" list! yours looks so well made as well!

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