So I was thrilled to help him sort through stuff and sweep as moral support (he was after all trashing "good" stuff) AND as a thank you for even considering this project that he see's no need for. Then, I found this. I mean it's free, right. And even though I haven't a clue what I'll paint (hint, hint, what's on the other end of the link), after today I do have a spot for the paint can in the garage.
P.S. I ordered "Crisp Ginger Ale" partly because I like the color, but mostly because I like the name.
P.P.S. I had my husband proof read this for me and per his suggestion I must add:
-and I really love him
-and he's so great
-and I so appreciate it
-and I'm going to make him a really awesome dinner.
2 comments:
Good job on the clean up. Coming from a former "stuff keeper" I realize how difficult it is to actually get rid of "good" and "useful" stuff, in Rob's defense. But I have since moved on to the life of non-clutter and extra space and organization and I sooooo much love this lifestyle more. I totally think it's worth the pain of learning to throw things out. Good job Rob on an awesome step forward!
LOLOLOLOL..... wait...what was it..? PIMPing :) because I TOTALLY am there with you. We've been in our house 2 months, and already the garage is shawn's piles. I remember we had this great joint idea that we were going to put 2 cars in our garrage because we always hated growing up not being able to fit cars in the garage... and now.... no cars in the garage.... and he's now changed his mind to 'i'd rather have it to work on stuff in' so alas... nope, my car doesn't get a spot in the shade, so he can leave his tools and whatever else all over.... AND If I could get shawn do clean it up with me, I'm sure he'd make me add way more to the edit list at the end :)
Post a Comment