

Well, my bed arrived yesterday. And as I was assembling it on my own, I thought about how much easier the process would have been if I had done it with a friend or maybe even a mate. I started comparing the "cute couple's way" to a "single woman's way"...

The Cute Couple's Way:
"One of us can hold the side rail while the other one screws it to the headboard and the baseboard"
The Single Woman's Way:
"If I place the headboard face down on the floor and screw in the side rails while they are balanced upward towards the ceiling, that will give me enough leverage to connect the base board after I've connected all the other major pieces."

The Cute Couple's Way:
"Honey, I'll hold the slates while you screw in the support bar and legs."
The Single Woman's Way:
"How in the heck am I going to do this...Okay, if I brace all the slates against the wall, I can put the screws in from behind, attach the support bar and hope that it stays in place long enough for me to screw the legs in. Then I can tighten the screws once I angle it on the floor."

The Cute Couple's Way:
"That's sounds easy. You grab one end and I'll grab the other and we can place it inside the frame."
The Single Woman's Way:
"What?! These instructions apparently do not apply in New York apartments. No one has that much space to have a bed frame next to slates that are connected. This isn't going to work. Okay think...If I brace one of the support legs on my lamp I can put the frame down on the ground. Nope, that didn't work. Okay...if I brace one of the support legs on my lamp which is then supported by my bedroom door (see image, I really did that), I can put the bed frame down and then maneuver the slates inside the frame. Ooooh Jesus, it's hot."

The Cute Couple's Way:
"Baby we're almost done! You grab the screws and I'll grab the drill."
The Single Woman's Way:
"You must be crazy if you think I'm going to screw in 28 screws when I just put 8 into the side rail, 4 into the support legs, and 2 into the support bar. There's no way"
28 screws later...
"I should have just given the delivery man $45 to put this bed together himself."
I didn't opt not to pay the assembly fee because I had a deep desire to prove my independence as a woman, I was simply being cheap. And although building the bed alone gave me a great since of pride and achievement, I finished with an even deeper appreciation for community and help from others.
Needless to say, my sanctuary is still a work in progress. I still need window treatments for my gold accent wall, a dresser, and some other things. But until then, I'll be enjoying my space as it is.


♥ J’aime Bianca