Sunday, September 25, 2011

Holiday Grand Plan, Master Bathroom Week

Before, Master Bathroom
Do I dare show you what condition are 'master bathroom' is in? Yep, I did.
The master bathroom - well it is not obviously in use. It is in the early stages of demolition, that was put on the back burner to work on porches; porches that are still eating up a lot of our time! The section in photo currently being occupied by my purple physio ball - is where the shower stall should be, eventually. Where the toilet (in the box) is will be a small sink, toilet on the opposite of this picture. As you may have noticed - this is one small bathroom! I like to think of it as my 'water closet'.

Another week and we are still working on porches, weather is not cooperating and the wood is soft and wet! I am going to start bringing them in to the house and and using a hair dryer if things do not hurry up! (If I could find it - I think it was at one time beside my hand weights - in the master bathroom).

This week we add to our lists again, and look at clothes needed for the holidays. With growing teenage boys - it seems they are always in need of new clothes. This is also a great time to bring out last years winter clothes, including boots, and plan for what will be purchased/needed over the next couple weeks - before the snow is falling!

As I am cleaning up with the Holiday Grand Plan, we begin to also clean out items, such as too small boys clothing, outgrown books and 'toys' or games. These items all get boxed up and sent to the Salvation Army. This year, it will also include some beach towels with patterns that are too young for my boys now - and mismatched sheet sets (one made into rags because of wear).

Spending time on quilt squares for my husbands gift in the evening. Need to think of a different method of cutting - the scissors are leaving some pretty ugly blisters in spots the sander is missing.

1 comments:

  1. Been there done that with the kids bathroom. Our bathroom is next and I DON'T look forward to it. Our bath has been bumped down the list many times for renovations in the "social" areas. No one sees our bath but us. Still ..... I can so feel your pain. It will be worth it in the end! At least you don't have to clean it!

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