This is the extra on the DVD, if you will. All the scoop that will be an entertaining back-story to the Smilebox you can view about the week we redid Mateo's bedroom! Maybe I will even add an interview with Mateo. Just kidding!
By the way, just an aside, but I was excited to see that I could post my Smilebox slideshows to my blog. Now maybe you will see some more pictures posted. It is pretty slick. Sorry about the ads.
The story begins last Friday when I made a short little list of things I want to get done this summer. On the list were three things: organize/clean garage, clean laundry room so we can fit a small deep-freeze in there, and paint Mateo's room. So guess what we did over the weekend? Saturday we cleaned the garage and also went to Bemidji to pick out paint. Yes, I know you are thinking that I have all summer, and so was I. But once something gets put on the list...I like to cross it off.
Mateo wanted to start painting right away when we got home, but it was getting late, so we said we would paint the next day. The next day happened to be Sunday and Father's Day on top of that. Yes, I know what you are thinking, and yes, I did feel guilty on both counts. Though apparently, not guilty enough. After church, we got ready to paint. The fact that Troy didn't put up any fuss at all tells you that he really is my dream man. In my defense, I had asked him several times (before I knew we were going to redo the room)if there was anything he wanted to do for Father's Day. Had he known he was going to end up painting, he might have come up with something! And no, I would not ever consider working on Mother's Day!
Happy Father's Day -- let the painting begin! The plan was to paint two walls light gray and two walls red. The reason I wanted to do this and not paint two-tone like before was so I could avoid the work of putting up a new border. We started with the red. Since we chose paint that had primer in it, we didn't cover the walls with anything, and when we painted over the green and then yellow, the walls became two shades of red. We realized quickly that we would have to go with a two-tone look. So much for avoiding a border.
After that, the painting went fairly smoothly, and Mateo was in his glory! He really had fun helping and was in a great mood. It turned out to be a very nice day together working. And really, isn't that what Father's Day is all about? Spending quality time with your family. ;)
That evening I went online and did some searching for a wallpaper border that I had not expected to buy. I didn't know what I would be able to find that Mateo would like and that would match the colors. After looking around, I realized that the Toy Story border was really my only option. I bought it hesitantly because I wasn't sure if it would really match and because it cost over $50! It seems like border shouldn't be that expensive!
I was anxious for the border to arrive, and by Thursday it was in my mailbox! Mateo loved it because of all the characters, and I loved it because it looked like it was going to pull the room together surprisingly well. I decided to put it up right away but had never done it before. (My mother-in-law put the nursery border up when I was on bedrest.) The rolls of border did not come with directions, so I did a little Internet research before getting started. After applying border to one wall, I realized I needed some different supplies. This would require a trip to Target, and while I was there, I could also pick up some curtains. Well, my long story is getting quite long, so long-story-trying-to-be-shorter, I came home from Target with curtains I was excited to find and the correct supplies to finish putting up the border.
The next morning (today/Friday), I put up the curtains. I debated with Troy about whether or not to use the sheetrock screws. He said I should; I decided I didn't need to. I haven't had any trouble with any of the other curtain rods I've put up over the years. It is now Saturday night of the same day, and the curtain rod and curtains are laying on the bed downstairs after being pulled out of the wall. Yes! You read that right. Tonight while getting ready for bed, my niece Brooke who is spending the night, was in the bedroom with Mateo. All of a sudden I hear Mateo yelling, "Danger, danger!" They had been trying to pull the curtains shut and somehow the bracket was pulled out of the wall. Of course it was! Needless to say, tomorrow Troy is putting the brackets up and this time, they will have sheetrock screws. Live and learn.
Well, thanks for taking the time to read ALL of my very important behind-the-scenes information. I'm happy the room is completed and even happier that amidst the hodge podge of it all, it somehow ended up looking okay in the end. Until next time! If you're lucky I might just do a slideshow on the new deepfreeze installation. Just kidding!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
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Sounds like it was a bit more involved than you expected, but I think it looks great! Nice work.
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