Friday, November 25, 2022

Grout and Wheels. Lots of Wheels.

The upstairs bathroom shower area is now grouted.

Still lots of work to do. My plan for tomorrow is to put sealant on the grout, clean up and re-touch the caulking on the edges, clean the tub, and get the finish plumbing in, thus freeing the shower up for use.

Other things to do include:

- Fix the trim around the base of the cabinet

- Patch a little hole on the ceiling

- Patch plaster on one edge of the tub surround

- Paint.

The painting, of course, should have been done a while ago with only touching-up to do, but that's not how this project worked out. No matter. I'm hoping by the end of the year that this project will be behind me.

That'll open up a few others, including fixing the kitchen ceiling, fixing the kitchen tile, and then getting to work on the basement bathroom.

But toss into that something else: I have to get "my" side of the garage cleaned out so we can park a car there. I don't know how I'm going to do it. I've got three bicycles to stow and nowhere to stow them. I might have to put them in the utility trailer, leastwise until I can get the shed cleaned out. But it's also stuffed with bicycles . . .

We have to get the garage cleaned out because we need to parking space. We now have no fewer than SIX cars soon to be at the Davidson household. Who would have thought that possible? The latest acquisition is for Isaac, a 1998 Ford Escort. Squeezing one more car into the garage will help temporarily, but the cars are piling up like bicycles here. I might have to build a shop(!) in the back yard to store a few more of our treasures, and to get me a workbench area once again. This is the major thing I miss from our house in Sugar City. We didn't have a garage, but the little shop we had in the backyard was perfect for storing bicycles and for doing projects. What we've got here in Ammon is only a pale shadow of what once was.

Yes, certainly First World problems, I know. I'm grateful to God for what we have, even if I don't know where to put it all.

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