May 19, 2015

218


I am so blessed.  First, I am bless to be spending a second summer in Yosemite National Park!  What a beautiful place this is and I'm excited for the projects we have lined up for the summer. 
 
Second, I have been blessed with my own place.  After the very stressful living situation last summer, my awesome (now former) supervisor worked his magic and I got a cabin all to myself.
 
I knew these places were small.  When the maintenance man handed me the key to open the door, I realized just how small.  I'm willing to bet in most instance the massive size of things can be overwhelming.  I had no idea something tiny could be overwhelming too.
 
For fun, I asked three of my dear NPS friends who live full time in their RV/trailer what the square footage was of their homes on wheels.  They replied with 300 sq ft., 320 sq ft., and 350 sq ft.
 
I looked at my housing agreement which lists all the specs of the living quarters.  Are you ready.... 218 sq feet.  And it's all mine!!!  How lucky can a roving park ranger be?!
 
Let me show you around.
 
This is my little unit.  Each little cabin has two units and I'm on the right.  Little Car even has a little space too.
Looking at my two east facing windows.  Love it!  I fell in love with east-facing windows when I lived in Montana and then again at Great Basin.

This is from the southwest corner, right as you walk in the door.
From the northwest corner, with my back to the bathroom door.  Yes, I bought cinder blocks.  Funny, I never had them in college like everyone else, but now, ten years after finishing my undergrad (holy cow, has it been ten years?!) I'm putting my bed up on cinder blocks for the first time.
From the northeast corner, with my back to the closet, looking to the front door.  Notice, I have no cupboards, except under the sink.  All my food stuff is on a shelf and my dishes/cups/silverware is on top of the fridge.  I'm almost too short for the shelf but I am making it work.  
From the southeast corner, with my bed behind me, looking to the sink/counter space, and bathroom door. 
The cabin was built in 1948.  Perhaps the only thing that hasn't changed is the shower.  I gave it a fantastic scrub when I moved in, but I'm still a little wary.
Cozy, yes?  I'm pretty much settled.  I have some cleaning I still need to do (the dresser handles, the baseboards, the exterior of the fridge) but it's mostly Kate-OCD cleaning.

I love all 218 of my square feet!  All are welcome in my little space!

Oh, and mechanics kept telling me Little Car's headlights were looking foggy.  So, I got some goop from the auto shop and was amazed.  Not the best comparison (left still foggy, right unfoggy) but seriously, it's like having cataracts removed.  She's a good car and I should not be as attached to an inanimate object like I am to this car.

3 comments:

  1. I love it! And that sure simplifies cleaning when the space is compact. Congrats on your own place fi the summer!

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  2. wow you are living in a tiny house . we love the house and that it is yours . ejoy

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  3. So glad you got your own cabin this season! When you said 218 sq ft I immediately thought of one of those set ups at IKEA where they make a space this size looks amazingly functional. I hope it treated you well! Good to know about being able to make your headlights less foggy! You are truly a jack of all trades.

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