Sunday, June 28, 2009

At Last...

After being in the works for months, my bedroom remodel is finally complete. I'd like to thank the following people/businesses who made it all possible:

Tyler, Parker, and Hayden - Heavy Lifting (I doubt I'll get them to move my bed and dresser again--ever. At least not without an industrial-sized crane.)

Carol - Painting Assistance (I ignored your advice, does that make me a bad person?)

Cameron and Jacob - Furniture Rearranging (Little boys with strong muscles!)

All my family and friends - Moral Support
R.C. Willey and Pier 1 Imports - Fabulous Furniture
Kohl's - Great Bedding

I think the final product was well worth the effort.





This is a close-up shot of the faux finish on the walls.



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Cam, Jake and I went to Hayden's Cedar Badge Scout Leadership Training graduation on Saturday at Treasure Mountain Scout Camp, near Grand Targhee. He had a great time, made new friends, and came home mostly in one piece--all in all, a successful week! He went to a movie with Parker later that afternoon, though I don't know how much he actually saw. He admitted to falling asleep part way through it. A week of camping tends to have that effect on thirteen-year-old boys.

Troop Washington - Hayden's troop



Hayden and Reiker. They were assigned to different troops, so they didn't get to spend much time together.



Getting ready to haul his gear back to the car--which was parked about a quarter of a mile away. I was a considerate mom and carried his backpack for him--I've got the bruises on my hip bones to prove it.

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful job on your bedroom remodel......You deserve it. Looks like Hayden had a good time at camp...

    Love you.

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  2. You know...if the English thing doesn't work out, I am sure Home & Garden TV would love your work! It looks really great.

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  3. Not sure what the room looked like before, but I think it looks awesome now! Good job - if there's one thing I love it's rearranging stuff, and the newness (is that a word) that I feel after I do it.

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