For those of you who don't know, this year i decided to start a preschool out of my basement. My mother-in-law downloaded major, i mean major, amounts of preschool stuff for the cause. posters, craft supplies, idea books, a computer loaded with games, chairs, early learning games, puppets, boarders, $$ for a new swing set, ...the list goes on. (how 'bout a HUGE thank you to grandma sue). Before all said stuff could be organized or hung where i needed it, i asked matt to take a day off of work for me and help me paint and clean and move huge exercise equipment pieces to make room for my new little project. like the dotting husband that he is, he obliged and he took off the day before we were heading off to the ward camp out. i bought some $5 mistinted paint at lowes and we got started (after he replaced the cracked vent in the roof that was causing a leak in the girls' room, requiring reshingling and numerous trips to the roof and attic). the initial painting didn't take us long but as we worked he started getting the itch to finish "other half" of the basement and rip out the bar that has been with us since we moved in...um, yes Cheri, that was 3 years ago..we've had a bar and stencil of Sam Adams on our basement wall for the past 3 years. WHOA, nelly! When did matt forget that we are NOT home improvement people. Fortunately, i talked him out of ripping up the basement right then as we still had to shop and pack for camping and he had bishopric in 3 hours. i really think he thought we could be done before he headed off to meetings. we got off to the camp out and i thought this refinishing the basement phase matt was going through was just a passing fancy.
So, my newly cleaned and put together preschool room became the catch all for everything. we ripped out the bar, built half a wall, hung drywall, mudded, taped, sanded...and everything else with a hammer, hand saw, exacto knife, drill and our kids camping headlamps (until our good friends the yorks offered up our other good friends the duncans orange lamp you see in the corner of this picture so we could at least see what we were doing on the last night), the only tools we own. by thursday at 6, after many post midnight evenings, everything was put back together, cleaned and ready to go. i even had time to make zucchini bread for the event.by 8:30 that evening--i was out like a light. nothing like a major project during crunch time to get your feet wet. through it all, we're still a happily married couple, though this is the first time in our married life that i told matt's mother that i was going to kill her son. (i know i don't have a "finished" picture but its on its way--i've been too wiped out to take one yet:)