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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 583650" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>As you may recall, H built us an upstairs addition and has been working on it for nearly six years! </p><p></p><p>Well it's all painted and the floors are done, heated, nice windows, trimmed, etc. Today he hung the doors and next week the electrician is coming to hang all the lights and finish the outlets. </p><p></p><p>I cleaned up all the dust and did all the floors-they look lovely-and tomorrow I'm cleaning all the windows and trim. Once that's done, we can begin moving upstairs! </p><p></p><p>I've already begun cleaning out old clothing and shoes and coats to either sell on consignment or donate. In my trunk already. Much as I hate making a mess to clear stuff out, the finished results are nice.</p><p></p><p>Outside, we have a lot to do this spring, but not until the snow is all gone. I am going to start some seeds indoors next week and we're going to have a container garden all around the perimeter of the front and side if the house and on the porch. I want lots of flowers! We have to remove two trees-one in back and one in front. Parts of the brick patio need fixing and the lattice fence needs painting. We need to buy and install a new pool liner...now that I'm listing it all, it seems like a lot to do!!! </p><p></p><p>If the wedding goes as planned, I want our yard to look nice for company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 583650, member: 2211"] As you may recall, H built us an upstairs addition and has been working on it for nearly six years! Well it's all painted and the floors are done, heated, nice windows, trimmed, etc. Today he hung the doors and next week the electrician is coming to hang all the lights and finish the outlets. I cleaned up all the dust and did all the floors-they look lovely-and tomorrow I'm cleaning all the windows and trim. Once that's done, we can begin moving upstairs! I've already begun cleaning out old clothing and shoes and coats to either sell on consignment or donate. In my trunk already. Much as I hate making a mess to clear stuff out, the finished results are nice. Outside, we have a lot to do this spring, but not until the snow is all gone. I am going to start some seeds indoors next week and we're going to have a container garden all around the perimeter of the front and side if the house and on the porch. I want lots of flowers! We have to remove two trees-one in back and one in front. Parts of the brick patio need fixing and the lattice fence needs painting. We need to buy and install a new pool liner...now that I'm listing it all, it seems like a lot to do!!! If the wedding goes as planned, I want our yard to look nice for company. [/QUOTE]
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