Monday, August 6, 2007

Closing the Closet

I had a great weekend. I went to the Women of Faith Conference on Friday evening and all day Saturday. It was definately a spirit lifter. There were so many amazing speakers and Nichole Nordeman sang, which I just love her voice so much!! So thanks Mom for buying my ticket!! It was so worth it!

Sunday we attended a party for Cecilia Wack's baptism in Hicksville and then I had a surprise birthday party for my friend Genvieve. So Sunday was a very full day.

Random... Two years ago, we layed carpet in Carter/Jordan's bedroom and in doing that, could no longer close their closet doors. We have needed to saw off the bottom of the doors to be able to shut them. I have also wanted to paint them, but was going to wait until they were cut. So needless to say, the doors have been laying against the boys' bedroom wall for 2 years now and the closet is wide open, which drives me nuts!! So, on my lunch today, my neighbor was outside and I asked him if he had a skill saw that I could use, and he said he lent it to a friend a while back and hasn't seen it since. But then he saw another one of my neighbors outside, (one of whom i have never spoken to) and asked him if he had one, and he said he did and that he would cut the doors for me. Hallelujah!! I know it seems dumb, but it totally made my day!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I totally understand the whole closet door thing!!! I have a closet door in Hannah and McKenna's room that needs sawed off on the top. It has needed it since we moved in. That was 4 years ago!!! Could that guy do my door too?!?!??!?!? :)

tomandstacey said...

Isn't that the way it goes? I had a list of things that needed done or replaced at the old house and never got them done the whole 2 years I lived there. I complained about them all the time, but never made the time to complete them. Then I spent the last week before the renters moved in doing all that I had wanted/needed to do during the previous 2 years. Now I don't even get to enjoy the results. So I understand how exciting it is to actually cross one off your list.