This week is going slower than "old molasses". (Thank you Caitlin Mulkie for never hearing the right things I say or not listening at all. That is what makes great blog material.) It's taking absolutely forever. It doesn't help that my boss at State Farm is gone this week for a conference, so there is like nothing for me to do. Sure, I'm doing my daily tasks and updating all of the social media, but that takes less than a hour. Blah. Such a boring day. Tomorrow is my last day, but right now I really can't wait for it to come. I mean 5.5 hours does not go by fast when you sit at your desk doing nothing.
I can't wait to go home and start working on more projects. I will be painting--oo la la, and revamping the bathrooms. My goal is to make this house look completely different by the time school starts. I feel like I'm well on my way to that goal. There is one thing that is driving me crazy when it comes to all these renovations and whatnot. The wallpaper in the living room is well, ugly, old, outdated, hideous. Need I go on? Okay, so it's this blue wave-like wallpaper. And then to add onto the "elegance" of the room, there's an ivy border around the entire room. So yeah, I mean I'm sure it was cool back in 1992 when they put it up, but it needs to be fixed. ASAP! I would glady take down the wallpaper and fix it myself, but Otterbein says, "No!" They have to come and paint or whatever. But the great thing is they won't do anything with wallpaper. Okay, so now we're just stuck with this craptastic wallpaper? Not fair! It's not just that it's ugly, it's falling off the walls and cracking. It just looks bad and I'm sick of looking at it. Maybe I can figure something out so that I'm not wanting to vomit everytime I try to sit and watch TV. That wallpaper has got to go, one way or another.
(1) I graduated in 1992 and it wasn't there then, so NYEH!! (2) You are awesome for all you are doing with the house. (3) If OC won't take it down, can you paint over it?
ReplyDeletejust put some glue under the edge to keep it up and then use liquid starch to put up some fabric over it.
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