Saturday, April 19, 2008

Slow progress

Can you see all the boxes in the bathroom in the far right corner?? Those have all been emptied now.
Keith wants to know how long the fabric will stay neatly folded. Probably not long enough to make it worthwhile to fold it all so carefully. Having to unpack all this fabric is a good incentive to continue my stashbusting efforts.


10 comments:

swooze said...

Looking good! Where's the picture of all the full boxes?? LOL! You are getting there....

Vicki said...

Mary,
Keep up the organizing as you go. I love the wall of shelves, and I love those shelves.

OK, question. What material is your kitchen counters out of? Reminds me of the counters I picked out when we remodeled our last house.

Know wonder you are snapping at each other - moving and remodeling at the same time. I know it makes sense, but both are stressful things. Take a deep breath, it will all be worth it soon.
Vicki

kawagamanana said...

Beautiful granite tops on counters.
Your shelving has been shown to my husband and when he builds my new room in the fall it will include that type of shelving.
It's looking good, you just need to work harder.lol
I don't know how you get so much done, what a job...Nanci

SandyQuilts said...

You guys are making so much progress. I remember when we moved 6yrs ago ... I had 27yrs of stuff. I think I need to move again. LOL

Your new home is going to be so nice and organized.

Laurie said...

Great work mary!!! I know it's exciting to get the sewing room unpacked...as for being short with each other...that's normal! Take some time to enjoy a walk together or something today!
hugs
laurie

Anonymous said...

It's looking good! The empty boxes mean you're making progress!

When I was re-organizing my fabrics last week, Vince asked me how often I refold and fondle that fabric! Not often enough! :)

Deborah Levy said...

Good progress...you'll be done before you know it!

Anonymous said...

It is a daunting task but you are making amazing progress. Way to go!

MARCIE said...

Good luck to you Mary. Your new home looks lovely! So much hard work and stress. But at least you are seeing progress!

Kim said...

You'll have your new home unpacked and livable by the end of May...then the two of you can return to your regularly scheduled life!