Literally a day of Grace and Hope as we had one of our lunch/shopping dates. Jim never minds me having lunch with Grace. But he also never knows what kind of ideas I will get from hanging out with her either. Today’s topic - my bathroom remodeling project. We discussed the vanity. Jim isn’t a real big fan of painting wood Especially if that wood matches all the other wood surfaces in the house. Fair, I agree with him on that most of the time. The vanity in the downstairs bathroom did match all of the others when we purchased this house. But that was before 8 kids used and abused it. The thing was covered in nail polish, some sort of black stuff that I can’t get off no matter what I tried, had some water damage. I was faced with the very real problem that in order to make it look good, we either had to cover all that with paint, strip it down and restain and refinish it, or buy a new one. Since I sold this project on the pretense that it won’t be too expensive, buying new was out. And I have no idea how to refinish a vanity and have it look good so I really just wanted to paint it. Jim reluctantly gave his (less than enthusiastic) blessing. But I wanted someone to agree that my vision was good. Enter Grace. Who enthusiastically agreed that with the wainscoting, it was almost necessary for it to match, and I was doing the right thing! Second topic - new trim to match the wainscoting. I told her my vision. She told me she knew exactly what we should go get! So off to Menards we went! The trim I had in mind does exist. And it was $38 for a 6 foot piece. Grace - enters the picture, drags me to the decking section and bravo! Same stuff (basically) already primed, $7 for 6 feet! See? Hanging out with her saved me 31 bucks times 5 pieces -$155 in savings just for listening! Enter the multi-tool conversation. What will make this install ten times easier? The right tools. Of course. And since I saved $155 on the trim, I definitely could justify spending $58 on a tool we didn’t know we needed until today! It was basically like getting the tool for free right? I mean that is how math works right? Right? Grace said yes. Good enough for me! Jim didn’t seem upset about having a multi tool, and he was happy with the trim I picked out - winning all day!
We also got more stiff so I can make more Valentine’s Day wreaths and ran my Checkers because Madison was coming this evening to make chicken cordon bleu- a favorite of mine that I am too lazy to make most of the time!
I am done with painting blue, I have painted the wood trim and have one coat on the vanity. I admit the blue is a little bit darker than I thought when I licked the color, but I think the wainscoting will wash it out some. I love how it is looking.
I loved having a person who gets as excited about projects as I do to bounce ideas off of. We also talked about a lot of other things, and, as time often does when we are together, I realized we had been out there for over 4 hours! Grace and Hope time always goes by too quickly! I am so blessed to have a handful of really amazing women in my squad.
I came home to Madison making dinner, Mallory had shown up with 2 homemade pies, the grandkids were happily playing Jim had cleaned out he master bedroom closet, and the girls had cleaned up more around the house. That’s what I like to come home to!
As the chicken was cooking? The pan dripped a little in the oven. Madison opened the window a little to let out the smoke. I turned around to see this! Hello Maude! She is seriously the funniest dog I ever owned. I love her.
I had a fun evening with the kids. Today was a good day.
Colin sent me a couple of pictures, my little buddy! Tomorrow, I am trekking down the turnpike to see him (and his parents). Just a few snuggles and maybe lunch before I have to go back to driving the bus. I cannot wait!
The weekend may be over, but I have a vacation day tomorrow. The girls and I return to school stuff on Wednesday. It has been a good, much needed break. I am thankful for it, but wish we had a few more days. Oh well, no rest for the wicked.





























































