To get the full story and to illustrate how much work went into this project you can read Part 1 and Part 2 and Part 3. Don't be fooled by redecorating and remodeling shows that make it look like this stuff happens overnight. In the real world (of kids, life, and a one-at-a-time-person remodeling force), these projects take time...and in our case, a couple years.
But finally, it is compete. While the kids and I were out of state at Cousin Camp, Jamey stayed home to work his day job AND stain the steps. I touched up the paint soon after returning home and we are so pleased. And so grateful to have this project DONE.
Remember how there was a "path" of uneven old stain underneath the paint layers? With a little blending of the new stain, Jamey was able to make it almost disappear.
And, now, I can excitedly say that after 10 yeas of living here, there are no more painted wood floors.
On a side note, after realizing that I quoted this verse to our kids fairly often, I decided to put it at the bottom of the stairs. In no time, my two readers had it memorized and now they can quote it to me.
On yet another side note, in an attempt to make our downstairs bathroom easier for guests to locate, I hung this picture. I found the image online, printed it off in black and white, and hung it in a frame that wasn't being used. I think it's rather sweet.
Surprisingly, there are no major home projects on my horizon. Not because potential projects don't exist but because sometimes they don't have to be done...so we can just be.
And I like being.
And I like being.