Lucy, you got some ‘splaining to do

 

     When Dear Hubby is away hunting this year, if he’s up to going, I have plans.  My dear friend and I will clear out what we can from the kitchen, cover my table and chairs, and then we’ll prime and paint those ugly paneled walls.  I’ve waited for too many years to have something done with that ugly kitchen.

     The floor in there is lovely, the cabinets are too, but there’s this gosh darned ugly paneling on the walls that I’ve put up with for 36 years.  This is the last year.  I haven’t been able to find someone who, for a reasonable price, will rip down the paneling, tear down the drop ceiling, and put up dry wall.  DH can’t do it.  The best I can do now is paint over the danged stuff and at least make the kitchen brighter.

     Sometimes DH dreads going off on his hunting trip because he knows I’ll have something changed when he gets home.    This was his home all his life and other than the ceramic tile my friend and I put in the kitchen the room has remained mostly unchanged.  All the changes we made here were because I did them or convinced him that it would look better if done. 

     He almost fell over from the shock when he came home from work the day I tore down the large doorway between the living and dining rooms, turning it into one large room.  He loves it now especially since we also removed the hallway. 

     I can imagine his shock when he sees the kitchen.  “Lucy, you got some ‘splaining to do!”
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  1. And if he doesn’t go hunting, still do it. Just do one to three strips of paneling at a time. It might take a month or so, but it will get done and you’ll have a nice bright kitchen. Don’t do as I did once and paint the bottom half intending to go back and paint the top half later. We wound up having to install a “chair rail” to cover the apparently permanent line in the new paint.

    Be sure to give DH a little tape recorder to use while you’re working. Might get a bunch of useful dialogue.

  2. I plan to paint the largest wall first, then the next largest, which will leave me with above the cabinets and a narrow strip by the cellar door to do last. The toughest part will be behind the fridge–we’ll have to pull it out.

    I’m not sure about recording there might be some language that’ll burn out the recorder. 😉

  3. sounds like my family – my mom has removed walls while my dad was at work

    deb

    Woodrow – Sweetie – MJ

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