Brenda, Lucy's always struck me as such a lovely and happy girl, and so obviously a great big love for you. I'll be wishing her an easy surgery and the best of all possible recoveries!
Willow ,'Bring On The Night'
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Oh Brenda, lots and lots of ~ma for Lucy and you!
Wishing Lu lots of come-through-it-easy -ma.
Brenda ~Ma for Lucy and you.
Is it the scam I'm afraid it might be?
Per Apartment Therapy, yes. BUT, painting is Not Especially Hard. It's all in the prep work. I hear (also via Apartment Therapy) that the ShurLine edger works very well. Have not tested that theory yet, but I have one somewhere.
The trick is the prep work. Wash the walls, let them dry. Mask off your trim with painter's tape. Prime. Let dry. Apply two coats of your chosen color. If you're going with a deep shade, get a tinted primer. Your paint store can guide you. There are plenty of instructions out on the web. For most rooms, it's a fun weekend job.
Brenda, much luck to Lucy.
Just had a gusher of a nosebleed. Could not do the tilt up and pressure cause I was choking on all the blood, so did a tilt down over a lined wastebasket and pressure. Ok now, though the white T-shirt I was wearing looks like I just committed an axe murder - about 90% red with just a enough white spots to show the color it used to be. Took me about five minutes to scrub my face and hands in the bathroom, then had to clean off the doorknob and light switch I touched. My T-shirt and washcloth are doing their own little wash cycle right now. Know it is minor, but what a pain in the ass.
Eep. Sounds like you're at home at least, and not at work covered in blood?
Eep. Sounds like you're at home at least, and not at work covered in blood?
True that (better Typo Boy is at home, I mean). Back in junior high and high school I was guaranteed one gusher of a nose bleed per year (usually when they started using the heat in the winter).
I even got one at the end of the graduation ceremony (literally the end - I had one hand clamped over my nose as I tossed my mortar board in the air with the other). It kinda summed up my high school experience nicely.
Yeah, I mostly work from home.
Wow, TypoBoy, WTF? If you need a transfusion, I'm an A-neg.
Brenda, lots of doggy~ma for Lucy. May she come home to you well and happy.