Sunday, September 24, 2006

Blisters

We worked long and hard yesterday, then got up today and worked longer and harder (and I have the blisters all over my hands and fingers to prove it!)

While working I had Season 2 of Project Runway playing on the DVD, and that gave me a terrific sense of urgency. We had folks coming by at 3:45 for their 2nd look, and we were DETERMINED to get rid of the carpet and get the stairs beautiful by the time they arrived. The carpet on the stairs was the one really SORE point that was troublesome in the house, the only thing I could tell our agent wasn't thrilled about when she did her walkthrough before the open house, and the one thing the other agents had mentioned as they came through the house.

We accomplished it, but it was hard on the knees and harder on the hands! Pulling out the double nail lathe (what IS that stuff called?) was the hardest part, but sanding and painting was hard, too. Just bending over, kneeling, crouching for extended periods was rough - but the results are worth it!

Here's a little step by step of what we did the the steps between 6:00 pm on Saturday and 3:00 pm on Sunday.



So we'll be waiting with baited breath to hear how the folks liked the house on visit #2. In the mean time, does anyone have any information on Red Wing, MN?

5 Comments:

Elizabeth said...

Hi Annie, You really have been working over-time on getting your house ready for sale. It really looks nice and I love the new stairs. Really made a difference!

September 24, 2006 8:23 PM  
Sheila's shawls said...

What kind of information on Red Wing do you want. I live in Minnesota, but have only visited Red Wing.
Blessings,
Renee

September 25, 2006 1:14 PM  
Karyn said...

What kind of information are you looking for? We live "in the country" between Red Wing and Hastings. Our kids go to school in Hastings, although our mailing address is a Welch one. We've lived here for 15 years.

September 26, 2006 3:17 PM  
Karyn said...

What kind of information are you looking for? We live "in the country" between Red Wing and Hastings. Our kids go to school in Hastings because we live in Dakota county, just barely. We've lived here for 15 years.

September 26, 2006 3:21 PM  
contextpartners@earthlink.net said...

Red Wing as in the boots, yes? They were one of my clients a while back and were a great group to work with -- however my client visits always horrified me with news of the day leading with people dying of the cold while waiting for a bus. Watch "Fargo" with the heat off and the windows open, then think forty degrees colder. On the plus side, you can probably buy three houses for what you'll get for one house in South Orange. Ask anyone who has lived in the state to define "Minnesota nice". Just sayin'. Stairs look fabulous. Best. Cate

October 05, 2006 6:25 PM  

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