Thursday, July 10, 2008
My mind is made up!
Since the above picture is how I am feeling concerning Silas' room, I am putting the project on hold! I do believe I should continue when I am in a better frame of mind such as when my sister comes to visit later this month. She will be more than happy to watch my kids, and that will end the start-stop-start-stop process that is also happening. For now I will focus on the window treatment and throw pillows for the guest bed. As for the guests that may use that room this month, just don't stare at the wobbly lines, for they could cause motion sickness! As soon as my never-ending bedroom project is completed, I will favor you with photos.
Ahhhh. . .I am starting to feel better.
8 Comments:
Good idea! Go relax, eat a bowl of icing, then come back! ./ oops! The extra punctuation is from Hope. Trying to feed her and typing at the same time is doomed to add extra marks as she kicks around! Liked the picture of Silas in his crib!
Update - furniture is back in the room, and paint is put away! Yee-haw!
Love the comic!!
I've been contemplating taking on our bedroom with a new coat of paint...maybe I'll put that idea on hold so that I can save my summer. :-)
Hey, you could look at it this way - maybe you just started a "wobbly lines" painting trend! I'm sure the room looks good anyway.
Have a fun, relaxing (no paint thoughts alowed) getaway with your family!
Update - Wow! I DO have a nice house under all this rubble, and it is starting to look very clean!
You are much braver than I am to start with. We painted Preston's room when he was bedridden in his hospital bed in our living room, and it was hard enough painting it all one color, much less with stripes. You are a brave woman!
I will get done eventually, glad you can quit for a while and relax.
Bummer! I was looking forward to the finished product. But... A girls gotta do, what a girls gotta do! :)
Glad you're getting your house put back together.
Sounds like a great idea, looking forward to pics eventually!
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