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I so want your walls! Two of our rooms that were redone already are cracking.....I love your journal....Hoping the leak is not serious. Hang in there cuase it is gorgrous!Tracey
Was out bloghopping. Your home is going to be so beautiful! I can't wait to see it when it is done! Hang in there!
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Today has been the homeowner-iest day in recent memory, spent largely doing things that "normal" people (ie: not crazy renovating housebloggers) do on a regular basis. Brian shoveled snow for quite some time, and did a great job of it, while I was taking care of normal car stuff like getting gas, filling windshield wiper fluid, etc. Then we hung a small curtain rod and curtain in front of one of the open kitchen cabinets, the door for which just simply refused to go back into place following the new floor installation--this thing was stubborn! No matter how much planing was done to it, it just would not hang properly. We gave up on it a long time ago and for like a year have been living with an annoying open cabinet. The curtain is a big improvement! On a similar note, we finally located the hinges for, and hung, the large cabinet door on the other side of the kitchen today as well. It's primed, and now waiting for the primer to dry so we can paint it. When I say we, I really mean Brian, since he did this by himself. I was doing other stuff like cleaning snow and salt off our floors, paying bills, and general tidying up of the kitchen.
So, yeah: we're almost like normal homeowners today! Feels kind of good.