Disaster stuck on day 4 but I never took photos until right now! One of our precious pasting brushes got deleted and I tried to save it with tape of love but all that happened was a temporary fixing where it broke again, it was all over for the brush. Gypsy cat was right, it was clear we would face challenges today.
Matthew painted the door and frame while James was gone. Except for one bit. Why would you do that?
Tonight was a beautiful sunset through the little bit of rain, much beautiful as it was, little did we know what challenges were ahead.
We were close to the end of a wall! We had to cut a piece of wall covering vertically, you could say it was the worst cutting seen to date, but who would know? My father was not ashamed.
In light of the earlier disaster, we had to use a plain paint brush for paste, you can see the dilemma clearly, paint brushes are for paint, not paste! Matthew continued to use the green paste brush, I was green with envy!
If you stand here it looks as though the papering is complete!!
If you look here the papering looks incomplete! Oh dear ahahaha!
We ordered free samples from an online blinds company that we can't name for legal reasons, the three samples were of high quality but the costs were not, we will consider buying for three more days.
Here you can see our business contact machine used to contact. Matthew carries this so I can tell him of stockholders meetings.
Our biggest challenge of the day was this groovy corner, as you can see, a small bit has to go up the left before turning the corner, while also being up to the left. Also there is a plug which we will hit. We had to not the plug wire combination to do it. I messed up the Earth joke again.
We had to turn the power off, and no power meant no swing low, sweet challege air cooler. It was much hot and warm, and there was a lightning storm, of all the nights to be wiring ahahahaha!
It went alright! We have to pick up the pace if we are to beat the businessmen into submission! And we surely will! Stay tuned!
Wallpapering's pretty boring.