Lanny: The loft is finally taking shape. The first picture is before we drywalled. The rest of the pictures are during the drywall process. I had purchased a drywall lift. I didn't want to, but after seeing first hand how much trouble it was for us to lift and maneauver the drywall sheets, I decided it would be a good investment.
Nancy: the drywall lift was a great investment. We couldn't have handled those big sheets. No way. No how. We would have injured ourselves.
Nancy's view:
Himself and I were upstairs trying to drywall. We were on the ceiling, having to cut pieces and figure angles. He proposed a solution to our current situation and I disagreed. I said, no, let’s do it this way.
Suddenly, there was shimmering, the heavens dimmed and the earth shook -- and instead of Himself, there was Donald Trump standing tall, holding his arm out, pointing his finger at me yelling “You are fired!” “Get out!”
So I got out.
Craig and Traci were at the cabin that weekend and just happened to outside as I left the cabin. I said “I’ve been fired. Told to leave.” I said, “don’t worry, it has happened before and it will happen again.”
So I left “Donald” to cool down and went about my own business for a bit before going back, humbly apologizing to Himself (thank goodness, Donald had gone!) and promising from that day forward I would only do his bidding and not have any ideas of my own . . . And I did and I didn’t . . . for, oh well, for about 2 hours.
And that is the ebb and the flow of Himself and Nana working together!
Look at all those angles! No wonder we bickered a little!
In case you don't know, this is Himself's bedroom. He sleeps here and has turned over the bed in the little cabin to me. He is a room and half away (with space between the cabin's) and sleeps very well here -- he can't hear me snore. I hate knowing that I snore like that, that loud, but anytime I mention going to a sleep clinic and checking into my snoring, it is like "oh now, you don't snore that bad". Yeah, right . . .
I will be so glad when we get this done -- and the downstairs.
It will be so nice when it is finished!
5 comments:
you rascal, that was short and sweet. I know you have a lot more to tell about our experiences dry-walling that upstairs room. It was challenging! It was hard work! It was sometimes a boxing match! A knock out, drag out! If you want to add more detail, you can go in there and "revert to draft" or just "edit" and add more words. Anytime you want. : )
looks awesome!
lol, I love that he fired you! And it's going to be awesome! Fred Calvin mentioned something about him forgetting to go down and do some work for you???
I can see dad, right at that moment before you were "fired" . . . his face got red, his eyes bulged a little and his head shook back and forth before he blurted those words out . . . funny!
Better to be fired than never hired.....lol
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