Wednesday, November 26, 2025

How I am Assisting in the Bathroom Remodel

(written on Monday) I hope you don't mind that this post is out of chronological order.  We are living in chaos over here, you know! 

Today they need to get into my closet where they removed pieces of the drywall in the back of the closet to add additional pieces of wood as support for the shower grab bars and other items we needed to screw into walls.  This meant I had to take every single item in my closet and pile it on the bed. 

Yes, I know I am a clothes hoarder. Time is meaningless to me and I find it shocking that clothing that I paid good money for in 1985 is now FORTY years old. That is impossible.  I worked in offices when people in offices wore professional clothing. I took good care of my clothes . . . Forty years? Of course my 90's clothes are only, gulp 30 years old, and my millenial wardrobe . . .  

But it was hidden in the closet! Out of sight, out of mind. In addition to too many clothes, I carry several size ranges of clothes.  Someday I might be able to wear a smaller size. And I guess instead of buying new clothes I will choose to wear ancient clothing in out of date styles? 

I did sort an entire garbage bag of dresses (dresses, lol) that I will never wear again.  I found the plastic shoe boxes with my high heels - like I could balance in heels - like new, barely worn. 

All of that is going to the clothing bank tomorrow. I barely made a dent.  AND to make it more fun, they just re-drywalled the back of the closet and I can't put any clothes back until tomorrow. So I had to carry this mess to another room to sleep tonight. 

The first day of demolition I went out of town to a craft store.  Halloween was 70-80% off on clearance and I guess I felt the need for another doll house.  

I am slowly painting the house and have decided it will stay as is for now as I move to another dollhouse.  

I bought this one last year and was thinking of doing it as a second Christmas doll house. Please ignore the wrong furniture in the wrong house.

The problem is that this material just drinks paint.  I am running out of paint after two coats and I am not sure if it will be safe to enter another craft store. 

And, one of the dishes I am taking to our families Thanksgiving is my grandmother's and my mother's oyster dressing.  The best part of this recipe is that a woman I never heard of published my grandmother's recipe in this cookbook in 1999. This way I can find my recipe every year.  My guess is that her grandmother and my grandmother found the recipe in the same magazine or newspaper. 

Thank you Alice King of Nevada, Ohio. 

I got my shelf stable whipping cream on my field trip to Trader Joe's along with six boxes of the Trader Joe's Chocolate Peppermint bread mix.  I need to make a return trip, we already had one loaf this morning with the grandkids. 

And I found petit fours! I did not check the date and they expire tomorrow so we ate one box as after school snack today and I guess we will have another tea party after school tomorrow.  That was not my original plan, lol. 

11 comments:

  1. Dollhouses! Danger, danger... I love miniatures and they take a lot of room, oddly. Your donations if clothes will be so useful to the shoppers looking for quality vintage, if I can use the term safely!

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  2. Well, I guess I'm headed to Trader Joe's. Again. I didn't see any of this on my visit last week but then they stock all the time. I LOVE petit fours and have since I was a kid when I would get a box at Easter! And peppermint bread? Could be trouble. I still wear regularly a sweater circa 1990. I like it, it fits, it's timeless! But oh, I hear you on dumping out a closet! Happy week!

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  3. Oh my…if I had to pull everything out of my closet - watch out world! And just think, you can now put everything back much more organized! Expiration dates are flexible, as I’m sure you know…but if you wish to eat petit fours, by all means do enjoy!

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  4. My closet is similar - old clothes, different sizes. But this summer I went through it and donated a bunch and it does feel good.
    Great idea on painting the doll house!
    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  5. You made me laugh with the outdated clothes... that's one thing I don't have much of. I remove clothes fairly regularly as I live in jeans and t-shirts (except for a few nice shirts to wear when out) Haven't had a dress on in years! But on the other hand, if it's not clothes.... I have a hard time getting rid of things. Have to tackle boxes of pictures, writings, and just stuff one day.
    And we loved my mom's oyster stuffing (and she made a wonderful oyster pie). I don't make it, but do miss it. But it's a different recipe from your grandmother's.

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  6. Oh, the travesty that "about two weeks" in construction terms is foisted on the PEOPLE!! My skin tickles at the mention of drywall, for our August/September re-wiring of the entire house introduced us to more dust clouds than that time they got TWO combines stuck in the field. That stuff is like no other particles, and those tee-ninecy saws making little square holes at random points on every wall of the house caused the purchase of THREE air purifiers just to get through the Summer. And "Getting To The Attic," without picking up and moving each object and garment in a closet nineteen times each---that's a fallacy like that lost cash thing. We're still sweeping up grit and dusting knick-knacks.

    We did, at the last, hire one of those Task-Bunny fellows for the replacing of all the Christmas stuff into that closet, and he was fabulous---dashing up and down the stairs and smiling and telling us about his reading students and how their learning BRIGHTS him We were like old school friends when he finished, and traded phone numbers for future calls. Fabulous choice of personnel.

    And I tell you, a tea party with kids and mousse petits fours!!---a perfect ending/treat/reward to any endeavour.

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  7. Oh the clothing we clutch onto for too long:)

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  8. Gosh, just when I thought my Oklahoma elders were the only people on the planet who made oyster dressing at Thanksgiving. You have a similar recipe! I'll pass though, thank you. Linda in Kansas, no oysters here either.

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  9. Dear Miss Merry, I absolutely love your photos! I used to subscribe to Country Woman magazine...and Reminisce! Sadly they are no longer published, they were fantastic magazines.

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  10. I love your doll houses. As for painting them have you tried those acrylic folkart or apple barrel paints that come in gazzillions of colors and are 2 fl oz. They may take a coat or two, but I use them on my chairs quite a bit and get a lot of coverage. The paints are pretty reasonable also and clean up super easy.

    I have a sequined evening gown I've held on to for so many years. Maybe one day I'll put it on to take a walk down my gravel road and then the two neighbors can definitely say..'She's off her rocker!'
    :)

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  11. Oh my! This post made me laugh. You are a character.

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