Thursday, October 14, 2010

As soon as I put it on my other blog that this one wasn't behaving, it started working...

Why I missed the San Jose show.
Can I turn my basement bathroom into... a bath kitchen and make an inlaw apt?  (the following image is from the internet, so I cannot find the credit!)
This? Not and expand my miniature collection, that is for sure! Or go to England, THIS December to meet up at the Kensington Show. 2011, maybe.
Because of the upheaval, now when I glance over at this antique bathroom set which hasn't been placed yet I feel discombobulated! (That word is especially for anyone learning English). Usually my rooms make me feel serene. Not this one. Apparently the tiny workmen have not shown up yet!!!!

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  1. Well girl, you have made quite a mess. But just picture it when it's all finished and you have a lovely, welcoming space to bath and cook. Like childbirth you will forget the trials and tribulations and just enjoy. ;)
    Susan

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  2. exactly when do the trials and tribulations after childbirth end??? Mine are 29 and 26 and still causing a ruckus. C

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  3. Wow, wow, wow . . . ho, ho , ho !!! I really don`t have the word to tell you what I am thinking (Not a native english speaker you know), but I am sure it will turn out great! But meanwhile maybe you should try to use magic, or a magical word like: "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!"
    :)

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  4. Kikka! Good idea! And I know one person at least in my enviornment who will love that... my little assistant! Thanks C

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  5. Well now, C, you have a point. Mine are 27 and 30 and, come to think of it, there are still plenty of trials and tribulations. May your renovations be finished long before 30 years have passed.

    Susan

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  6. Ha, ha, beware all you peeps with small children... not only do they NOT ever go away, they have babies too! C (ask me how much I love my little assistant? endlessly)Nana

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  7. Sure you can! But we have been decorating our house for 8 years and it still isn't finished, so it might take a while :-) I don't know if it helps getting tiny workmen either, I would rather rely on bigger ones. But I'm sure they can help with the gorgeous antique bathroom set, so you can feel less discomposed?

    Love the kitchen from the internet!

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  8. By the way, I'm certainly not going to the Kensington show this year, (enough travelling for me this year) but perhaps next spring or December?

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  9. Of course you can accomplish a life size remodel. Just stay focused on one task at a time and it will all be wonderful when completed. Good Luck and watch out for old nails on the floor.

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  10. Thank you Amy! I will heed your advice. C

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