Himself and I spent a week at Too. We went down on a Saturday and stayed until the next Saturday morning. That is the longest we have ever stayed there. The weather was good, it warmed up nice during the days and cooled off for good sleeping at night. The Lake is still low, the area still needs rain but we had a couple of rains and the grass greened up and we even had to mow.
Good thing we had plenty of work to do! It kept us moving and pretty much out of trouble.
We worked on the cabin a little, put together a closet unit for our bedroom, trimmed the "to-be" tree house tree, mowed, planted perennial flowers, cleaned and ate and slept! We got in a couple of golfcart rides and even a walk or two. I witnessed a spectacular sunshine one evening -- the sky tinted pink and as I watched intensified in color to darker pink, rose and finally deep bright red orange. It was glorious!
I love Hollyhock green. What do you think? our little bedroom will be sunny with two big windows but will look warm and cozy decked out in hollyhock green.
Down to the big box store, we stumbled upon a closet organization kit. We thought (and both agreed!) that we would like it for our bedroom closet -- rather than a real closet. Of course, admiring an assembled display piece and taking home a 2X4X3' box and dumping out a couple of hundred pieces on the floor are two entirely different things. We lay out all the pieces and instructions, looked at each other and asked "what the heck are we doing"?
Two days later and lots of muttering, mumbling and brow beating later, we were making progress. (We are standing at the north end of the bedroom looking out the door at the stairway.
Due to the nature of our installation and the amount of room we had, we had to make some mighty major adjustments but our persistance (and our frugality) paid off and we will end up with a unique storage unit for our new cabin.
2 comments:
looks awesome, love the green and love the color of your organizer with the green.
That's a cool organizer. Hmmmm . . . maybe that'd work for Chad and I!
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