Oooh....Wireless Blogging
That's right... I'm blogging from the couch right now and simulataneously watching Dickie Roberts - Former Child Star. Oh yeah, I know you're jealous.
Perhaps I should actually post something with some substance for a change. Well, don't get use to it, but here goes.
This weekend should be interesting. It's the only weekend we have to prep the closet for the new fabulous closet organizer thing that's going to be installed the first week of March. So, we have to move all the clothes out of the closet...that's a daunting task in itself because we don't have enough unused closet space in the house to hold all of our clothes at the same time, so my guess is that we are going to be stacking up hangers full of shirts on the floor for a week or two. Then we have to buy a couple pry bars and some spackle so we can demolish the existing closet hardware and then cover it up with a nice fresh coat of paint. If this turns out to be too difficult for our meager do-it-yourself skills - we have a handyman guy coming to give us a quote on how much it would cost for him to do the demo work. Yeah, that's right - HANDYMAN. Look, I don't want to end up with a crappy looking closet, so if it's cheap enough I'll pay someone to do it right. What's wrong with that? Should I feel ashamed because I was born without the home improvement gene? I think not.
Perhaps I should actually post something with some substance for a change. Well, don't get use to it, but here goes.
This weekend should be interesting. It's the only weekend we have to prep the closet for the new fabulous closet organizer thing that's going to be installed the first week of March. So, we have to move all the clothes out of the closet...that's a daunting task in itself because we don't have enough unused closet space in the house to hold all of our clothes at the same time, so my guess is that we are going to be stacking up hangers full of shirts on the floor for a week or two. Then we have to buy a couple pry bars and some spackle so we can demolish the existing closet hardware and then cover it up with a nice fresh coat of paint. If this turns out to be too difficult for our meager do-it-yourself skills - we have a handyman guy coming to give us a quote on how much it would cost for him to do the demo work. Yeah, that's right - HANDYMAN. Look, I don't want to end up with a crappy looking closet, so if it's cheap enough I'll pay someone to do it right. What's wrong with that? Should I feel ashamed because I was born without the home improvement gene? I think not.
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