Getting there…
2 minute read
February 18, 2004, 8:15 PM
Two walls totally down. Parts of two to go. Look:
And the wall is finished, and I rounded the corner.
I’m about as close as I can get. Now I have to start moving furniture to continue. Also notice the shine on the painted part of the wall. It’s still wet in the picture. So we’re talking FRESH paint.
Categories: Bedroom remodel
What progress has been made…
2 minute read
February 18, 2004, 5:00 PM
Look at this!
I finished the window wall, and rounded the other corner. I did this two days ago, but just now got around to taking photos.
This is the opposite wall, across the room, around the door. I edged it last night, and broke out the roller today. Looks good, eh?
Same wall, other end. I edged around the closet today, and now am taking a break to let the paint dry and so the fumes can disperse a little. I plan to finish this wall today before I go to bed.
This is the side wall that the bed is on. I will not paint this today. But as you can see, we’re getting there, as that is the round-the-corner work on both walls on the edges. All I have to do is fill it in.
Same area, opposite wall. I’m working on the corner for the one wall, and the other end is done. Next area I do is the area behind the dresser. I do this because in order to do the area behind the bed, I need to move the bed to its new location, and the new location is in the corner. So I need to paint the area behind the dresser so that the area the bed will move to is finished so that I only have to move the bed once.
So there you go. Once some of these fumes disperse a little and the paint dries a little, I will be continuing the paint work. And I’m on my second can of paint. So we’ve really made some progress here.
Categories: Bedroom remodel
No progress photos, but we’ve gotten somewhere…
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February 18, 2004, 1:53 AM
Okay… I have no progress photos since the last time we spoke, but here’s the scoop on the painting. As of RIGHT NOW (I’m taking a few minutes as a break before I continue), I am doing edging on the wall with the door and the closet on it. I have so far edged around the door, and edged along the floor from the bed to the closet. I’ve edged on the ceiling from the bed to the door. I also did the corner by the door.
Last night, I finished the window wall, and I mean DONE, as in completed. This morning, I did whatever minor touch-ups were needed after I inspected the job for missed spots, put back the outlet cover plates, and then removed the tape.
And I was right and Dad was wrong. It looks just fine with the trim still in its original paint. In fact, it looks better than otherwise.
Categories: Bedroom remodel
One corner painted, and no accidents.
3 minute read
February 16, 2004, 12:57 AM
It took me like ten minutes to finish what I couldn’t finish last night due to the ladder collapse, and then from there I got out the roller and went at it. And so here’s what we’ve got:
Categories: Bedroom remodel
Day two of painting ended up ending slightly prematurely on account of bloodshed…
2 minute read
February 15, 2004, 12:40 AM
Don’t worry… it wasn’t a lot of blood. But Mom’s stepladder finally gave up and I fell. I did land on my feet. However, I do have some cuts on my feet now, and I skinned my knee pretty well. The cuts on my feet were caused from where the metal stepladder broke apart, and my feet hit the recently-broken metal. The skined knee came from the fall, where my right knee scraped past the undamaged top step a little too closely, and skinned my knee. No blood there.
In all honesty, the stepladder should have been retired a long time ago, since the first step was starting to get a little questionable. But unfortunately, my parents, who have seen the stepladder, never replaced it when it started becoming questionable as far as safety goes. My parents generally use everything until it breaks, which in this case, caused an accident.
This is why they say that the home is the about the most dangerous place you frequent. Since there are no laws governing what people do as far as safety at home. In the workplace, safety is important. There are laws about job safety. At home, it’s our responsibility to stay safe, and we often fail.
So anyway, I will recover and be just fine.
Categories: Bedroom remodel
Not bad for a couple of hours’ work…
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February 14, 2004, 2:17 AM
What did I do today? Not a lot in actual paint, but I did a lot of prepping. Take a look:
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One more thing…
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February 13, 2004, 10:03 PM
I had this dream last night that CFW Information Services (later Telegate USA) was reopening, and I was going back there to work. Of course, it was a dream, but it was amusing nonetheless, because while it was a good job while it lasted, I’m kind of glad I don’t work there anymore.
What’s amusing about it, though, is that I had this dream last night, and then today at work ran into no less than six former coworkers from CFW who were shopping. Found out that the building where we all used to work will actually be reopening, with the new tenant being Dupont Credit Union. My guess is that they use it as a call center, when you consider that the building was designed as a call center, but you never know. It could be used for offices, since our main operations room was a BIG room. Could house a lot of cubicle-dwellers in there.
Still, interesting, but I’m glad I work at Wal-Mart, and not at CFW anymore.
LET THE PAINTING BEGIN!
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February 13, 2004, 9:40 PM
Well! The floor has been cleared, the walls have been cleared, the walls have been spackled, the walls have been sanded, and now it is time to paint. After work, I bought three gallons of Colorplace paint, in that “Manatee” color that I told you about. I also bought a Mainstays brand roller kit, and a plastic shield for doing the top of the walls so I don’t get the ceiling like I did in my Potomac Hall room, as you can see:
Categories: Bedroom remodel, JMU
And now we are prepped for painting!
3 minute read
February 13, 2004, 1:28 AM
Okay… all that pink-turned-white spackle is sanded, and when you use a whole container, you get a lot of dust. This whole room is now about two shades lighter than it was before I started sanding. I mean this place is COVERED. Everything in this place has a layer of white powder on it. I will be vacuuming tomorrow night after work in order to get up most of the dust. Then I will also be wiping down a lot of my stuff as well, since the dust got on everything, and we want everything shining again when this project is finished. For that matter, I am also covered with it as well. But I can fix that with a shower and a change of clothes.
And it’s interesting… the walls’ appearance’s lowest point was when I had just finished removing the pictures, the nails for the pictures, and the videotape wall shelves. Now that the holes are patched, despite the walls being off-white and the holes being eggshell white, the place looks a little bit better.
After I clean up this massive amount of dust in here, then we really start improving the appearance in here. You see, after we clean, we paint. And I’ve selected the color for these walls. It’s a gray color called “Manatee”. Why gray? Well, first of all, it’s not white. I’m tired of white. But why not a color other than gray? I still want a neutral color, and this is a medium-to-light shade, just to lend a little more contrast between the ceiling and the rug and the walls. Painting it the Baker-Miller Pink color crossed my mind, but if you’re exposed to it too long, you start to get depressed. I actually did a bulletin board in March 2003 in Potomac Hall about the Baker-Miller Pink color called “Jailhouse Pink”. Take a look…
Categories: Bedroom remodel
Spackled!
2 minute read
February 12, 2004, 12:57 AM
And the spackling is done. Now it must have time to dry overnight, so I can attack it with sandpaper after work. And look at this, on the normal progress photos:
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I bought that spackle today.
< 1 minute read
February 11, 2004, 11:23 AM
I bought that spackle today after work. I would hope that this spackle is not dried out, since I just bought it tonight. And if it is, I can return it, since after all, I work for the place I bought it at. I’ll do it before work if I have to. But it shouldn’t come to that. But this is neat stuff. It’s the goes-on-pink stuff that dries white, to let you know that it’s dry. All I have to say is that I’ve accidentally sanded wet spackle before. That’s a mess. So we’ll see how this goes.
Categories: Bedroom remodel
So this officially puts me one day behind where I want to be…
3 minute read
February 11, 2004, 1:47 AM
After the successful room-stripping yesterday, where I took down all the wallhangings in the entire room, now we have to patch all the nail holes.
And why does this put me back a day? Well, the spackle I found in the garage turned out to not be nearly as fresh as I’d hoped. I figured it was still nice and squishy like it should be on the inside, but noooo… it was tough and rubbery, and not even a little water could fix that. All I made was a mess, which I had to then clean up. So that puts spackling back a day, as I now have to buy some fresh spackle after work. I have a nice putty knife set that I got at work tonight, but no spackle. Excellent planning on my part. NOT.
Also, just so you know, if you really want some great values on this stuff, the brand you want to look for is “Mainstays”. I’m currently swearing by it. And when it comes to light bulbs, you want “Great Value”.
Still, once I get some spackle, I’m slathering it all over the walls in here. And this place needs a lot of it.
Categories: Bedroom remodel, Roads
Reminds me of many “last days” in Potomac Hall…
2 minute read
February 10, 2004, 1:48 AM
Logically following from the cleaning was the un-decorating. That took minutes to do, followed by a quick de-nailing, as I pulled out all the nails that held in all the pictures.
Which of course also means that my 1994 redecorating job and later alterations are officially gone. That redecoration is now gone, and all that’s left are the nail holes… at least until I spackle ’em up. I’m going with a different decor scheme in the new setup. Remember – we’re leaving the kiddie room behind, and introducing the adult room.
Still, let me tell you… it really feels different in here without the wall decor. Reminds me of my final days in Potomac Hall. There, I took all the wallhangings down on Wednesday of finals week, and then totally moved out on Saturday of the same week. It felt really weird without the decor on the walls, and now it feels equally weird in here without it, even though I’m not going anywhere.
Categories: Bedroom remodel
Progress photos!
2 minute read
February 9, 2004, 9:09 PM
Well, I have some before-and-after photos for you to see. I finished the cleaning phase of this project and now the demolition phase can begin. In fact, I plan to take down pictures right after I eat dinner this evening. So let’s see before and after…
That is my room standing by the door looking towards the opposite corner. Big difference, eh? And now #2…
Categories: Bedroom remodel
I found a vintage mover’s sticker on the back of my bookshelf, if you can believe that…
< 1 minute read
February 9, 2004, 1:52 PM
And when I say “vintage”, I mean really VINTAGE. This was not from my family’s 1992 move from Rogers, Arkansas to here. Oh, no. That would be understandable, since that was when that particular bookshelf was placed in that corner.
No, this was from our 1985 move from Glassboro, New Jersey to Rogers, Arkansas. You want to talk about a vintage sticker. That sticker is as old as Sis – 19 years old. That’s amazing, if you ask me. It’s survived the move that it was intended for, the move to Virginia, and several rearrangements of that shelf. I am impressed.
And in case you’re wondering, how did I know which move it was? Well, the New Jersey-to-Arkansas move was done by United Van Lines. We used North American Van Lines for the Arkansas-to-Virginia move. So there you go.
Categories: Bedroom remodel