Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Extreme Home Makeover or Putting Lipstick on a Pig?

~ Day 102 Grey Gardens

Alas, we’re back behind the corncob curtain for one last semester at a “large, Midwestern university”.  I think this tour of duty will be the hardest one yet, for several reasons.  First, our adult children have moved out of the state for bigger and better pursuits.  It sucks for us that we won’t be seeing much of them this year.  Second, we’ll be working on the final push for selling our house between now and the end of the semester. 

Returning to the house behind the corncob curtain reminds me of the movie, “Groundhog Day” since each year we re-live the same problems such as taking machetes and chainsaws to clear “Grey Gardens” and patching problem places on our 15 year-old roof.  The latter we discovered was done with organic shingles, which are wearing badly.  The previously patched places have continued to leak during the winter/spring/summer.  Yes, this is the year we had to finally face reality:  the roof needs to be replaced.  I’m not excited about coughing up the money for this, but hope we can recover this in the sale of the house. 

Also unchanging are my indoor hobbies, which have included painting and minor repairs to our 35 year-old house.  The projects have helped to keep me busy and I’ve learned a skill or two, although I don’t foresee advertising myself on craigslist as some senior-citizen handywoman.   At this point, I’ve painted every room and closet (including trims) except in the master bedroom, saving that for this year.  The added value of the bend-o positions I’ve assumed in painting cannot be overlooked, although I always pay later from these new stretches.  Also, I’ve learned that its best to keep one’s mouth shut (i.e. no mouth-breathing) while painting the garage ceiling! 

While the hobbies have kept me busy, it’s become pretty clear that all this “beautification” will not be for our benefit since the house hasn’t felt like “home” since 2005.  Yes, a long transition; the house keeps looking fresher while items keep disappearing to Florida or as donations/sales.  Pictures leave the walls; furniture leaves the house.  It’s become a place where we camp out for a few months while we patch, chop, repair, paint, oh and teach!  My view on tackling these projects is less than enthusiastic and makes me wonder if this is how Lindsay Lohan’s make-up artist feels when “decorating” her for court appearances. 

The first project I tackled this year was a bathroom linoleum floor.  Although I tackled this floor every year, I was frustrated that it seemed like my efforts were like putting lipstick on a pig.  I just didn’t see the improvement.  Not wanting to get into another home remodel project, I decided to take one last run at it with Clorox bleach, Comet cleanser with bleach, a refinishing product an old toothbrush, and a hazmat suit.  So, I spent a day crouched on hands and knees scrubbing with my toothbrush, thinking that of the task as more like KP, hoping it would be worth it.  Well, after all that, I was somewhat amazed to see that the floor did look a lot better.  Here’s hoping a buyer will enjoy the late 1970s retro feel of the room.  As for me, I went looking for the wine bottle and my ice packs.  Next up: tackling the kitchen floor!

10 comments:

  1. Just wait! The real fun begins when you have house showings. Usually at the last minute and at the most inconvenient time ever forcing you to abandon your said plans to quick-clean the house before strangers take a gander to only later bitch and moan about shit you can NOT change. Like the road outside the house or the neighbor's tree or countless other things that have really nothing to do with the house per say. Yeah, I'd a little bitter after going through selling two homes. Love you~

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    1. Well, the good news is we have strong interest from one guy. Hoping to quick sale it...wouldn't that be great!

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  2. Dear Barb,

    Ohh how we seem to resent the Corncob way of life. I believe Metropolis is calling. And FYI never keep your mouth open whilst painting ceilings unless you want a low budget teeth bleaching Then by all means open.

    You must keep a chin up for John and Damian. Poor John he is the one who has to go back and Poor Damian he can't figure out why he keeps comming back.

    You are missed here in Florida and Thursday Nights are not the same since you guys exited town. Slap a New Roof on the Bitch Of A House, List It as you Obviously Do Not Love It. and get the Hell Out Of Dodge.

    The Pecanator was asking about you and I was forced to give him a Hug. In Turn I was Forced to take a shower , But the Visual still lingers here. And we both know you are the one he wants. GGGGRRRRRRRRR

    I shall Keep in Communicato with you and fill you in all you are missing or think you are missing So Far Not Much Issac was a bust Thank God. But the Senseless Hype was indeed disturbing if you live here .

    We Shall Count The Days Until Your Return
    Mark & Ray

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    1. Say "hi" to the Pecanator for me as well as our other SoFla friends at the thrift! :)

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    1. great story... miss you!!!! terry n lj

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    2. Hey Terry and LJ!! Miss you guys mucho! Say "hi" to the gang for us!!

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    3. Hey Barb!
      Amanda and I were thinking of you today while we were diving. You probably don't want to hear, but we saw dolphins on our second dive today! That's right, FREAKIN dolphins!! Of course they didn't want to play with us and I was hunting lionfish ( be verwy verwy qwiet!) so I didn't have my camera, but cool nonetheless! Only took 32yrs of diving to finally see some!

      Miss you much! come back to Pompano soon!

      Doug

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    4. Wow! How cool that you got to see dolphins during the dive! Did they ping you?? I've only seen them from the boats or at a "dolphin encounter" in the Keys.
      Miss you guys and everyone from the boats. Can't wait to get back down there even if it means donning the ol' 7mm. Say "hi" to the Scubatyme gang for me. :-)

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    5. The new show is being posted on YouTube right now. It's gonna take about an hour to upload, so check back a bit later.

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