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Tub Refinisher: Day 1

The prep work is impressive!

A partially renovated bathroom featuring a bathtub, painted walls, and various construction materials. The space is covered with plastic sheeting and painter's tape, indicating ongoing renovation work.

It seems a little Dexter-esque!

Lots of patching! The resin will be applied sometime today… I think that yellow tube is for ventilation, because it’s going to be smelly. I can’t wait to see it!

The temp has to be 73F, so we turned the heat up to 70 before bed last night — and closed the vent to our bedroom because I like it cool at night in the winter (mid-50s). Obviously, I have to adjust for summertime, but we’re not there… I’m not set up for hot weather sleeping yet! I cranked it up a few more notches this morning. The outside temp is going to be 73F today (and dry), so conditions should be good all around.

Years ago, my mom had a vintage pedestal sink refinished — I’m not sure how she knew it was a thing, but that’s how I came to know it. Ann has a clawfoot tub in her upstairs bathroom that had also been refinished at some point (there are a couple of little nicks/chips, which, thankfully, have never gotten worse). Our tub is the largest clawfoot tub that I’ve ever seen, which means that it’s probably the heaviest, too! Even if I wanted to get it out of there, I don’t know how we’d do it, other than taking a sledgehammer to it — it makes me sick to my stomach to even imagine it.

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Weekending

Most of Friday afternoon & all of Saturday was spent stripping wallpaper in the upstairs bathroom.

Here’s a “before” photo from a few years ago. I’m standing in another doorway, and the other two walls are completely papered except for a built-in cabinet (just barely visible at far right) & a window to the left of it.

A vintage bathroom featuring a white basin sink, blue-framed mirror, dark blue bathtub, white shower curtain, and beige walls with floral wallpaper.

Like so…

A partially renovated bathroom featuring a vintage freestanding bathtub, a modern shower stall, and a toilet. There is a black cabinet with towels inside, a small ladder, and a window with sheer white curtains.

…minus most of the wallpaper at this point. As of late yesterday, everything around the tub has been repainted because the tub refinisher arrived early this morning!

Interior view of a bathroom shower and bathtub, featuring a black handheld showerhead, a grab bar, and a simple white wall backdrop.

He’s grinding out the rusted areas (there are lots of tiny rust spots… and some bigger ones… and some that had previously been “fixed”), then he’ll clean the tub. Tomorrow, a new resin finish will be applied/sprayed, he’ll caulk, and then it has to cure — it’ll have a good two-and-a-half weeks before anyone will be up there.

Ali is chomping at the bit to come over & help with the painting. There are two other rooms that I’d really like to refresh before the next guests arrive, too, but we’ll see… there are priorities.

A box of the Wagner 725 Power Steamer for wallpaper removal, featuring the product name and brand logo on the front.

For Sale: Lightly used steamer for wallpaper removal – paper tiger included!

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Alison

I’m not sure how it’s possible that my middle child was born 39 years ago, but here we are.

A father cradles a newborn baby while a toddler sits next to him, sipping a drink through a straw. The photo includes handwritten notes with ages and dates.

Sigh.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ALI!!!

Three young children playing at a kitchen table, one holding a toy figurine and a spoon, another smiling with a spoon, and the third holding a small toy. Various cups and bowls are visible on the table.

It’s birthday season around here. Kate’s is on Wednesday — she’ll be celebrating in Edinburgh! Maddy’s is a week from Saturday. Rusty shared this photo in our family group chat the other day, and we all noted the BEST TEA canister, which is in use as a sugar canister now as it was then, though almost all of the paint has worn off. And our COFFEE MUGS! I have a replacement, but Rusty’s is original and still in use, though also devoid of paint (except for the heart). We still use a Depression Glass butter dish in that design (behind the tea/sugar canister), but that green one broke a long time ago, and the same coverless green sugar bowl as a spoon jar. The dish/bowl that Maddy’s oatmeal (?) is in was part of a set that I was given when Katie was born… and, yep, it’s still in the cupboard & used regularly. My mom sewed Ali’s flannel nightgown — and one for Kate (in fact, this might be Kate’s handed-down) — and matching gowns for their Cabbage Patch dolls! My mom did so much sewing for Sharon, Karen & me when we were around this age, but I think those nightgowns were her last hurrah.

Lots of memories in 39 years… and here’s to many more!

Unraveled Wednesday / Knit & Read

Unraveled Wednesday: Under the wire (but not underwater)

We’re experiencing epic rainfall here in NE Wisconsin. We have a little water in our basement for the first time in my memory (which, arguably, tends to be selective, especially regarding unpleasant stuff). There are SO MANY people with water in their basements… so much water! The entire Village of Shiocton, 20 miles NW of us, has been ordered to evacuate today, with no determined return date, as have portions of other cities & towns near us. There’s a small creek that flows a little ways from our house & the sound of rushing water woke up Rusty early yesterday morning — he was compelled to get dressed & go down to check it out! We’ve seen record rainfall for April — and we’re only half-way. Crazy spring!

I’m joining Kat & the Unravelers for Unraveled Wednesday!

KNITTING:

I finished the second Farfalle sleeve last night.

Close-up of two knitted sleeves with a rich plum and multicolored pattern, featuring geometric designs and hints of green and orange.

Then I cast on & got started on the ribbing for the back. 1×1 Ribbing is a slog.

I’ve been otherwise occupied this week with the upstairs bathroom. Rusty finished the surround — a few little things to do yet, such as installing grab bars & a new shower curtain rod. Now my part has begun…

A panoramic view of a partially renovated bathroom featuring a vintage freestanding bathtub, toilet, and sink. There is a mirror and a cabinet displaying towels and toiletries. Sunlight filters through a window covered with white curtains.

I’ve started stripping the wallpaper. The first (plastic-y) layer has been peeled off, and now I’ll go at it with a steamer to scrape off the paper/glue. It’s been ages since I’ve done this, but every single room in our house had ONE WALLPAPERED WALL when we moved in… all of it different — this bathroom had flocked foil wallpaper. Anyway, no more wallpaper. With assistance, everything in this room will be repainted except for the floor (I hope). I’m waiting to hear from the tub refinisher about scheduling, but have to get everything in the tub area finished before he arrives (no stools or ladders will be allowed IN the shower after refinishing).

READING:

It’s a short book, but y’know… I’ve been busy! I’m still reading The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating by Elisabeth Tova Bailey and still enjoying it.

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Eye Candy Friday

A close-up of a blooming orchid flower with reddish-brown petals and a light purple center, alongside unopened buds, set against a soft background.

We have a re-bloom on this little orchid. There are plenty more flowers to come, as you can see!

I stopped at my first rummage sale of the year yesterday. I love the ones that start with Thursday evening hours! I found a couple of 100-pc Ravensburger puzzles for the kids, which is perfect since I’ll be seeing them later today for an overnight.

I also went to my first-ever quilting guild meeting last night — my first-ever guild meeting of any kind! I was never involved in any knitting/fiber guild, though some of my friends were, and I don’t think there is an active group around here anymore. (I seem to recall some dust-ups & personality/leadership/vision clashes in my periphery.) Anyway, I just happened to Google it yesterday & there was a quilt guild meeting that very evening with a presentation on “scraps” given by guests from a shop in Fond du Lac. Since I have a growing collection of scraps (really can’t seem to throw out any but threads), it seemed a no-brainer to get some tips on managing, classifying, sorting, and using them. They had so many scrappy quilts & projects to show… very inspiring — as was the regular show & tell that closes every meeting. I didn’t actually join, but it’s likely that I will; the investment isn’t that much & there are some pretty good benefits. I saw a couple of familiar faces from other areas of my life, and met some new people; everyone was very friendly. I’m looking forward to their quilt show coming up in October!