Monday, April 23, 2007

1. Our tile floor is in and it is beautiful! It looks so nice. I thought I was going to take the kids to the park while my uncle laid the floor. That didn't work out because Uncle Phullie made me help! I had to be his laborer. It is okay because I learned a lot. He even let me put in the last tile. The tile was under the cabinet so it didn't matter if I messed it up--and guess what?! I put it in backwards! Oh well!

2. The weather was beautiful this weekend. I didn't get to enjoy too much of it because I have bronchitis. The doctor gave me an antibiotic and some cough medicine with codeine. But I can't take the cough medicine because I guess codeine makes me sick.

3. My cousin,Tony, didn't fuss too much about my kitchen. He doesn't like the yellow ceiling though. He did an outstanding job on my electrical. I have outlets all over the kitchen now!

4. I have tons of pictures of the kitchen--"before", "during" and getting ready to be "after". I am still working on getting the pictures to download. They will be posted soon.

5. Uncle Phullie told me that there is no way to make my cabinets work in the kitchen. The cabinets we bought from Cory's dad's friend were custom made for their kitchen and they won't work in ours. I almost cried when he told me that and I am not a cryer! But I am over it now. We have to go cabinet shopping tonight.

1 comment:

Fran said...

Oh I see how it is. Its all about Uncle Phullie. What about Bup? I've been at your house every day since last Thursday except yesterday. I feel like a cripple. I think I ripped my hamstrings where they connect at the butt. I feel like I need a body transplant. In all that time I took only two short naps. And each time your mother woke me up with that look on her face - like I had done something criminal or something.

Well even if you don't mention my contributions I'll still be at your house to help because I love you. (Really - its because I love you. Your mother doesn't frighten me even if she taunts me a second time.)

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