So, now that things at school are back in swing, I have major readings I need to catch up on. I have really really great classes this semester. I'm truly looking forward to them! Then again, it's my last semester, so I hate the idea of having to go to class! And I'm counting down the days until this next three day weekend, and spending it with J.C. I think Friday we have plans to go to this bar Rebar and see our friend Mr. Incredible's band play, and then who knows what's going on on Saturday - except that I'm getting my face "done" and a pedicure. I'm going to see if my sister wants to get one, too. That would be fun. And then Sunday - toobing - AGAIN! One more day of work until October, and only two days left of school for this week - and then I'll be sitting in the lap of luxury with my boyfriend in our two seater toob with our 12-pack chillin' in the middle!
Written February 14, 2021, when I tried to start a WordPress blog , but failed because I'm old and it's too complicated. My estranged (?), separated (?), I don't know what, husband, and I actually worked on this together. I watched 1,000 YouTube videos and read another 1,000 posts on how to do this. In the end, I took a little from here and a little from there. The faux brick paneling was bought from Home Depot. We cut the seams with a Ryobi jigsaw , used liquid nails and a Ryobi nail gun to attach the panels, and used joint compound mixed with a bit of water for the schmear. It's a perfectly, imperfect technique. I practiced a little, but decided to just jump in and let the wall take on a life of it's own. I will warn that the joint compound dries much whiter than you think it will. Use sparingly if you want to see more brick. Once the wall was finished, I painted the other walls Sherwin Williams Perfect Greige . Shelves and floor...
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