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Linaewen ([personal profile] linaewen) wrote2005-03-15 08:57 am

Progress

In the course of the renovations that are going on at my house, my Hubby has managed to get most of the old carpet up to reveal the wood floor underneath. Progress! Except now that the floor is revealed, so are other problems, like a "ridge" of humped up boards that runs the entire length of the house, and seems to have no explanation for it from below. It may have something to do with a wall underneath, but we're not sure; Hubby won't rest until he gets those boards up and sees what is underneath. And then there are the boards that are really loose and need nailing, but one whole room has no "subfloor" -- or whatever Hubby calls it -- with nothing between the floor and the basement. It's thick and sturdy enough, but he's currently stymied as to how to nail it to make it tight so it won't creak and sag as we walk and yet not show the nails. He'll come up with a way, though; this is what he's good at -- looking at a problem from all angles until he sees the solution.

It's irritating when you think you know what you have to do to fix something, but it turns out to be a bigger job than you expected, as more and more uncovering reveals more and more complications. But still, it's fixable -- it just takes some creative thinking to switch gears and then make it happen.

Hey, that sounds like a homily and I didn't even mean it to be one! But life is like that, too, isn't it? Irritating... but if we always knew that everything we did would work just the way we thought it would, then it could get pretty boring. There are days when the unexpected is not welcome, of course, but then there are other days when it spices things up nicely. ;-)

I am actually hoping for a nice, ordinary "hobbit" sort of day today -- one without any adventures and nothing unexpected! But we'll see how it goes along; I might just have to be flexible. ;-)

[identity profile] captinskywalker.livejournal.com 2005-03-15 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Glad to hear things are progressing, even if obstacles are being encountered along the way! I'm sure you'll come through just fine, no matter how many little frustrations there are. It's often like that, but the thing is, those little frustrations make it just all the more satisfying when you're finished. Like you know you've done a thorough job.

:-) (((((Lin)))))

[identity profile] lin4gondor.livejournal.com 2005-03-15 09:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! It's actually a whole lot less of a pain than I thought it would be. Though sometimes I do lose my cool over it. ;-) It will be most satisfying when it is done, yes, indeed!