Noah and Grace are both watching the game right now in the living room. One thing that makes me laugh is both Noah and Grace choose who to root for by who is winning when they walk in a room.
In other news, my waterproof ipod is dead. I'm trying the waterproof walkman instead tomorrow. I already like the system better but the proof will be in the water.
I'm starting to think I can actually fix my bathroom walls, but I can't figure out how to describe the issue to google! I think they are plaster walls, but there is a thin layer of something plasterish over it, and that's what's cracked and coming apart. It's not the concrete over lath, it's not dry wall, does anyone know what it is?
Skim coat?
I am basically Noah and Grace wrt football.
Yeah, maybe. It's coming away from the main wall wholesale. Either way, I bet joint compound will be the thing to fix it?
Plaster is nothing to mess with. I think you might need a pro.
We tried something like this, and it was mostly a failure. It was on a ceiling, though, so extra-tricky.
[link] might apply?
No, it's not that serious. The main part of the wall is totally sturdy and attached. It just has this over layer that is coming off.
We tried something like this, and it was mostly a failure. It was on a ceiling, though, so extra-tricky.
I do know I can get a professional to fix whatever I do in a few weeks, so it's not as risky as it might be...
Sooo... HPF has memorized the Firefly themesong. My work here is done, right?
When I'm wondering later why I'm hacking up half a lung and my forearms are on fire, remind me I broke out the sander tonight and did one side of the upstairs spindles.
I've suddenly decided, after a couple years of ignoring it, that I want to finish the banister project. Gonna be a bear. But! If I can just do the sanding piecemeal, then stain and seal, then paint, possibly in a different order, this is doable. The worst part will be keeping the cats off the banisters when it comes time to seal. The stain and paint? Shenanigans, but easy to cleanup. Seal? NSM.