Stan has spent the last week taking down the wallpaper in the kitchen. The oldest layer, which has incredibly bonded to the walls in the addition, is beige with blue flowers and a pink border. When I walk into the kitchen now, it is like walking into a 1980's country kitchen. I can't decide if I am dizzy or just nauseous when I see the little blue dancing apples.
We are in the process of painting/carpet and moving stuff around to get situated for Bev to move in. Bev is going to end up in our bedroom and we are trying to figure out where Stan and I will lay our head and put our clothes. No matter what happens, we are in for a huge yard sale. Don't be scared if you see a POD in front of our house for a few months. We are just cleaning up. Welcome to the next iteration of the Boraski Bed and Breakfast.
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Wow! I've never even seen your house and now you are changing it!!!!
If you need a dumpster, John Howell has a dumpster business. (One of his dumpsters is actually parked in front of our house for advertising purposes.)
Here's his number: 919-557-3867
We just got back from Mexico. Came back to some bad news...my friend Kim has Inflammatory Breast Cancer. We started a CaringBridge site for her:
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/cantinakim
Stan might remember her. Kim Doroshenko. She lives just outside of the neighborhood, next to Mark & Marcy Smith. Her house is the infamous "Cantina."
We're rallying around and trying to do whatever we can. It's hard to look at a friend who is younger than me and see what she is going to have to go through.
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