




We over the last weeks have been redoing are house. and here are some images of what it looks like now.
Our family recently relocated from Southern California to Louisville, Kentucky and our home backs up to the zoo property. We have five children, the oldest two have made their own homes in other states. We are taking this homeschooling year to explore our new city and state as a family. Please come join our exploration.
Sorry wrong Ike...
All the way up in Louisville Kentucky Ike was a force that had no equal, pulling up trees and throwing them into houses or power lines, whatever was closest. Because of this it took 14 days to get all the power in Louisville back on! We were glad when our power came back on, on the sixth day. It was a hard time... I sharpened some sticks to go hunt the deer in our back yard. But I did not get to use them (shucks). Time all over Louisville was crazy. Ice was selling like water to someone on fire. Restaurants were packed. But we did not go to them... we just ate our meat extra rare (not really). We were so thankful because our house has gas heated water. It was a life saver. The best part of it was that our pastor was talking about hardship the Sunday it all started.
Here are some pics of the damage around us.
What We had to do to make our bathroom look "Better".
1: Strip the wallpaper. This was the longest the most time consuming part. It was also the hardest. We tried wallpaper stripper, wallpaper scorer, and several different tactics. The most effective one we found was to score the wall all over with no more then ¼ inch dividing each hole. Then taking hot water and using a roller plastering the wall with the water. Then let it sit for about 1 min. Then the wall paper would come off relatively easily.
2: Then we put tape and plastic over all the edges and furniture.
3: We then painted the walls.
4: We moved the tape from the walls to the ceiling after the paint had dried, and then we painted the ceiling.
6: After all that work, taking about two weeks if not more (working ½- 2 hours a day), we needed a break. So we took one. It was nice!
Step one: Remove two layers of wall paper on walls.
Step Two: Remove toilets, mirrors, towel racks and various other items covering up wall paper.
Step Three: Removing more wall paper and cleaning up from steps two and three.(Wall paper removing it extremely messy!)
Step Four: Planning for and purchasing paint. (A lot harder than it sounds.)
Step Four: Prepping every thing for paint.. (Primer, Sanding, Removing more stuff.)
Step Five: Putting the first coat of paint on doors, drawers, cabinets, ceilings and walls.
Step Six: Putting the second coat on doors, drawers, cabinets, ceilings, and walls.
Step Seven: Putting the third coat on the things that needed it.
Step Eight: Buying new hinges, door knobs and handles and towel racks.
Step Nine: Putting new equipment on doors, attaching drawers and towel racks, then inserting drawers.
Step Ten: FINISHED!
Mom fed the parking meter for 4 hours thinking we would only stay for 2 at our first field trip. 4 hours later, she was feeding the meter again.
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