- Painted dining room? Check.
- Hooked up electric hot water heater to downstairs pipes? Check.
- Pulled carpet in another bedroom? Check.
- Traced an entire wall of teeny petals and leaves and little stemmy bits? Cheeeee-ck.
To whit:
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The tracing went pretty well. Overhead projectors are unwieldy and cantankerous. Projection stretches the image in places, contracts it in others. Focusing was difficult. Corners were difficult. I found ways to compensate for the difficulties, and subtle "cheats" I could use to deal with the stretch.
Hand cramps abounded. I wore my white colored pencil (tracing tool of choice) down to a stumpy little nub. I got really sick of my limited CD rotation. But, it worked.
Of course, actually painting the thing is a whole other set of hurdles. My plan is to leave this thing on the back burner for a little while (maybe a month?) while we address more important projects. You know, like painting floors and walls and ceilings. Maybe even doing a bathroom. Also, Patrick's new band is booking spring weekend gigs fast and furious, and I'm going to need something engrossing for those evenings he's away.
So, I'm giving it a little time. My next step is going to be filling in the tracing I did on this one wall. I'm going to try and get a wall finished (and see how long THAT takes me!) before I embark on another. That way, if I want to stop after one wall, I can.
How long did it take Michaelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel? Hmm.
The other proud accomplishment of the weekend was getting a few pieces of furniture moved in. Moving the fold-out (which I re-upholstered last year) was another job for The Guys. I tried lifting it into the truck on Friday, and have the bruises to prove it. Did I used to be stronger, or has furniture just gotten heavier?
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Your thoughts welcome!
1 comments:
The furniture is heavier. I have the same problem ;-)
I am so very impressed with you getting the one wall done. I knew you could do it.
And hurray for sweet and helpful in-laws/parents!!!!
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