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Sunday, February 13, 2005

What we got here is a brick red kitchen!

We finished painting the kitchen this weekend. Everything is painted, ceiling to trim. We even hung a new light fixture with fancy halogen spot lights (the original ugly-ass fixture from 1969 went out with last week's garbage -- sorry if you had your eye on it!). Our new kitchen is a thing of beauty and I am so excited about getting the rest of the house in shape.

When my husband and I each moved to Omaha (before he was my husband), we each had our own apartment. Within 6 months of me and the pooch arriving there, the three of us rented a house together. We looked at lots of houses before we found the one that we lived in for over 3.5 years. For me, the deal-cincher was that when we walked in the door, the floors were all hard wood and every room save one was painted a color other than white. I loved living in that house. I was so comfortable there. The house had many problems. To name a few: the basement was a hideous swampy place; the bathroom was the only room in the house with carpet in it and it was what you would imagine bathroom carpet to be; and the walls behind the shower were crumbling. In fact, the walls in every room lost about 3 ounces of plaster each time I hung a new piece of art. But the bathroom was painted a rich tan, the office was green, the living room and our bedroom a muted yellow, and the dining room was, yes, imperial red. Color on the walls allowed me to forgive a multitude of sins.

We started painting the kitchen last week. Between the crazy disarray of a kitchen in progress and my crazy out-of-control job, I was ready to sell the house and move out of the area all together. But now that we have a red kitchen, I think I can stay here for another month. We'd better get the other rooms painted quick-quick.

4 comments:

Sylow_P said...

So, how'd that catsup paint smell anyhow? It's been 10 days since your last post. Did those yummy fumes put you in a coma? Any chance I need to call you an ambulance? Or will an intervention suffice?

Sylow_P said...

Pretty soon we'll have to call this the "(missed)Adventures of Miss Kate".

Anonymous said...

Top Ten Reasons Postings have ceased on this blog: by sylow_p and sparklestone 10) Overcome by paint fumes.
9) Leaned against wet paint. Stuck.
8) Accidentally painted laptop during painting frenzy.
7) Brick red wall so well painted, turned into actual brick. One fell on head.
6) Painted entire room. Cannot find door.
5) Arrested for perpetrating Duron/contractor ID # scam.
4) Find blogging overly dull after thrill of painting.
3) Blogging + painting led to discovery of new form of communication: graffiti.
2) (Insert comment which deftly combines paint with some obscure math theory here)
1) Confined to psych ward.

Anonymous said...

A good blog needs three things: 1) the occasional reference to dead birds. 2) The occassional reference to MacDonalds. 3) The occassional reference to #9.