Nora, that sounds like fun! I love the planning part of getting organized. The actual doing? Not so much,, but the planning is fun.
what size of lamp are we talking about? And you jsut want shades, right?
One is a table lamp; the other is a floor lamp, but they both will need the same size shade, I think. And yeah, I just want shades.
I think I shall have to start referring to male genitalia as "that grotesque grab bag of horror and disappointment."
"that grotesque grab bag of horror and disappointment."
Oh, my. That site is just too much.
That would be fun! I might do it next Sunday, as long as Army Boy isn't all about doing something that day. I'll keep you posted!
ETA: And I solumnly promise to tell Nora so as not to get the back of her hand. Bwah!
The brother site is almost funnier.
Kristin has a new tag. Surprise, surprise.
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So umm...hypothetically, if I could come up to Boston on that Sunday too, could we do a little mini-F2F?
I will keep an eye out.
One thing I thought might make the crazy cleaning a little more interesting/fun/exhausting was to rearrange the furniture in the sitting room and our bedroom. Also possibly the kitchen.
Also, we have three windows in the front of the house, in the sitting room- there are no window treatments whatsoever, and very ugly old metal blinds which I hate so much. I want to take down the blinds and wash the wood with TSP and then put some sort of cheap windo treatment that will brighten up the room, assure us privacy, and be easy to take down and take with us when we move (which we are hoping will be within a year) and reuse there. My thought is to get a loooong, neutral/simple curtain/drapery rod and 3-4 long panels to hang over the three windows as a whole. Install the rod in the wall and then remove when we leave. I'm afraid it will be too expensive though.
I'm not a sewer, but I may be able to sew/hem/use stitch wichery to make some simple panels. Vw, where's the fabric store you go to, and what's the lower price range for fabric? I am so ignorant in the matters of sewing it is sad.
P-C, I just had to. It seems like a good little hopeful tag for my last week of March.