Norm: Another view of Bob cutting drywall with our new half wall in the background. Keep up the good work, Bob!
Norm: Here's a cool picture as I make my way around the corner with spackle. The left half is finished and I'm headed 'round the mountain.
Norm: Here is a shot of the intricate drywall patch cut by Bob. It was noteworthy, so it got its own picture.
Norm: More of me. Very exciting.
Norm: Bob is the best. After weekends of nothing but the sighs of frustration and scratch of drywall saws to break the silence, he surprised me by coming home from a trip to Lowes for yet another can of knockdown texture with this little beauty. She doesn't look like much, but she certainly knows how to make the time pass much faster. And I can now say, with complete authority, that Billy Jean is NOT my love. She's just some girl...
Norm: The ceiling has been spackled and awaits sanding and primer.
Norm: Here is a view of the patched half wall. It is now solid, secure, and ready for primer and paint. If there was ever any doubt in our ability to knock down and reconstruct the wall, it has been dispelled. We rocked it.
Norm: This picture requires a little audience participation. To view accurately, please turn your head 90 degrees to the right. Or is it left. I'm not actually sure it matters. You're seeing another view of the ceilling here. In case one wasn't enough.
Norm: I would like to say the drywall dust on the camera lens was an artistic interpretation of how we felt by the end of the day -- as though our whole lives would be forever viewed in a haze of drywall dust. In actuality, I think I just left the lens open while we were sanding and then wiped it on my dust covered shirt. In any case, here is the fully patched kitchen, ready for primer.
Norm: Another view of the patched kitchen. It doesn't look like much, but it sure FEELS like progress.
Norm: The beautiful, secure half wall. A work of art!
Norm: Here Bob ascends the ladder to begin the primer journey on the ceiling. It turns out that painting a 12 ft slanted ceiling is not really that much more fun than patching drywall.
Norm: So beautiful! I know I'm warped at this point, but I could stare at this wall all day and never get tired of admiring its perfection. I think it's because deep down I had my doubts we would really get it put back together. I am so relieved I was wrong! I am ashamed for doubting the Master Craftsman himself.
Norm: Bob continues to paint the ceiling. At least there is a lot of light and ventilation.
2 comments:
Bob and Norm rule!
I love the blog! It will be so fun to see all your progress. I'm impressed at your abilities. Maybe someday we'll make it out to visit. If I can stop procreating long enough. ;)
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