Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Home, Sweet Home

Last night I slept in my bedroom again, in an actual bed for the first time in approximately 1 1/2 years. That's right: one and a half years. All this time we have been remodeling (read: destroying, puttering about, thinking about, destroying some more, constructing, lagging, constructing more, and generally tinkering with) our home, and all this time we have been living like refugees in the sloped-roof rooms of the upstairs, sleeping on our mattress, which has remained on the floor. Not even in college did I ever sleep on the floor. But now, with the sockets rewired, insulation installed, new walls and ceiling in place, skim-coated, and painted, we are proud to rest our tired bodies in a new master suite, the most beautiful room Mr. P and I have ever resided in together. This room alone is about 1/4 of the total house, which we will completely renovate at some point in our lifetime. In a few days (God willing) the living room will be in the same shape as the bedroom, and in no more than a few months (God willing), the master bathroom will also be complete.

If you are considering renovating your own home, here is some advice: get a reality show to do it for you. Seriously. Even if you have to rent kids and pretend to be an ideal family or whatever criteria they're looking for, home remodeling is not for the squeamish, the neurotically neat, the faint of heart, or the fatalist. A self remodel is only for one kind of personality: someone who is patient, conscientious, detail-oriented, intelligent, electrically and aesthetically inclined, and insane.

The "insane" part is really important.