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Monday, August 02, 2010

When Greg moved out, we "inherited" all the appliances that were once his (but were always ours, since we owned them) We managed to get a brand new stackable laundry machine set, including a front load washer, as well as a new stove (which we gave away because it is electric not gas) and a fridge, which was a true upgrade. One of the best things about this new fridge is that it is tall enough that one can stand one's GIN up inside it, instead of laying it down. WE LOVE IT!
One month after we began battling with the upstairs apartment, we have finally managed to move in. No pictures of that yet, but here are some of our newest craft; reupholstering!

This couch MAJORLY stank when we bought it off Kijiji. By the by, Kerry and I moved it on our own, which was not easy since it is actually a sofa bed. Do not be deterred Future Guests, the smell is gone!
First we had to remove all the old material,





Then you call your mother for help. I teased her about wearing the pink shirt again, but evidently she was advised by her um, advisor that she should wear it because there were bound to be pictures taken again. For a very clean woman she sure re-uses her pink shirt a lot :)


After you call your mother for help, she will come over and take care of everything. But Jodie...where were the bakies this time?
staples are a key part of fine upholstering. By the By, I looked up re-upholstering by martha on youtube and guess what? she freakin' hires someone to do all of hers! I figured she would have some step-by-step instructions, but NO. Just a youtube video of who she calls to do her work. Is nothing sacred?

2 Comments:

At 5:15 PM, Blogger theRachel said...

I am glad that you can stand your gin up straight.

That pic of you with the scissors...that's quite the look of determination, Jenny!

God bless Jodie. Has anyone ever posed the idea that maybe the pink shirt is the cleaning/home renos shirt? I'm going with that.

Last, but perhaps most important: I was watching the news last weekend or maybe the weekend before, and there was a blurb about a SANTA CLAUS convention (annual, I think), in Copenhagen. I immediately thought of you and your love of Christmas, though I'm not sure how you actually feel about SC himself. It still made me think of you :)

 
At 6:27 PM, Blogger Aunt Julie said...

Well.....where to begin,

First, it looks like a lovely day in all your pictures - was it hot? If so, thats maybe why the couch was so stinky. Those staples look painful - hope you removed them not put them in.

That fridge is looking fabulous and must have been cleaned by someone who really LOVES you! The gin looks perfect in there and should stay forever.

I think that my sister looks great in that pink top and I feel she should wear it forever. If you ever run out of renovations and/or yard work, then she can hang it up for good. But, whats with the "Bakieless" visit?

Love the sewing machine and I think it will be a thing of beauty once it houses the computer. I agree, the extra large screen is very necessary especially when one is reading all this narrative on their blog!!!!!!

Can't wait to get there and see the paint - which, I still have not seen yet!!!!!

Big hugs all around,
Aunite

 

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