I finished stripping the wallpaper off the kitchen walls a few months ago with the help of a handy steamer that Seth brought home one day. He must have been sick of shredded wallpaper hanging in his face when we sat down to eat. Good thing he bought it because once I started on the stuff above the cabinets I found another layer of ancient wallpaper behind the horrendous sheep stuff. The old wallpaper must have been from back when the house was built and it was covered in some crazy orange mushroom pattern and glued on good. If not for the steamer, I would probably still be trying to get that stuff off.
Anyway, the kitchen is still blue, but a much nicer shade and painted instead of shrouded in greasy old wallpaper.
My next project will be to start painting the other rooms more interesting colors than plain white.
But first things first.
I have got to figure out what to do with the dead, stuffed animals that Seth keeps bringing home.
Like this duck. It started out in the garage because Seth doesn’t have a hunting room or a family room like he did in our old house. Back in those days, he could hang these disgusting things from the walls with minimal impact on me. Now this one is hovering over one of our bookshelves and nearly pokes me in the eye every time I try to get a bill from the bill box. Now that I think about it, that’s a good incentive to put Seth in charge of the bill paying…
I have managed to keep the walleye in the garage, but it’s only a matter of time before it ends up above our bed or something.
Think it won’t happen? Get real.
I thought this blue snow goose would be forgotten in my in-law’s basement when we moved to Colorado, but it suddenly appeared one day when they came to visit.
Not only appeared, but settled in the most inconvenient place possible. You can’t really tell from the picture but that darn bird sticks out a good foot further than the bookcase and directly into the path of anyone trying to walk from the kitchen to the bedrooms.
Good luck trying to get a midnight snack.
That bird doesn’t know it yet, but his days of perching on my office wall are numbered. I would say his days are numbered, but…Seth beat me to that one.
Man, soon your house will be over-run with dead animals! It makes me laugh though, Eric almost always gives the animals he shoots to the people he was hunting with at the time. I do like your kitchen, I want that oven!
Kitchen looks great. Just wait until the boys start dragging in LIVE animals.