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Day 22 Recap

We were thinking today could possibly be the end of this project but it didn't work out that way.  Jim started out the day by working on replacing the siding around the new door & window.  There wasn't enough siding so taking a trip to pick up more took a good part of his time.  It was the perfect day to do it as we reached 50 degs today!



They also replaced the back to to the garage as the other one suffered some damage from last year when we were locked out after our nightmare trip home from England.
We did get out new table....the other one was too big....& put one piece of furniture back. They still have to rebuild the wall & shelves that separate the two rooms. The wood is all painted & ready to go so tomorrow should be it.

I did make Popster a nice Valentine's dinner which we ate at out new table....I have to say cooking in my new kitchen is so much better as it's so roomy & I have lots of counter space.

There is a negative side though...........I can't find anything!!!!!

By the time I find what I'm looking for I can't remember why I needed it in the first place!!!!!

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  1. If you keep getting all this fancy stiff done are we gong to have to call you M'lady? M'Lady and Popster, has quite the ring to it!

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  2. Actually my name is "the queen"! Thank you very much!!!!

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