February 21, 2006


  • OOPS!!  I noticed a small crack in the sheet rock on the wall of the master bathroom and had a good friend of mine come over to see how bad it was and if he could fix it.  He pulled and tugged at the crack to see just how much of a job it would be to fix it.  The hole in the wall is the result of all his tugging and pulling.  But not to worry, he said he could come over after work tomorrow evening and fix it.  He figures it will take three nights in all to fix it completely.  And maybe even just two, because surely I could PAINT it.  How hard could that be? 

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  • Wow, that's a lot of time for a crack in the wall ... we had a huge hole / crack in the wall in the baby's room and it was fixed in one day, painted the next... by the painters who did his room.  Do you know what caused the crack to begin with so it won't just "happen" again?

  • There's nothing to painting only in the 'matching' the color, even if you still have some of the paint if it has been any time at all the color on the wall will have changed just a tat. You can do it, no problem.

    Have a blessed week & God keep you safe, healthy & happy. HUGS

  • Benny said it would take him three days only because he's doing it all after he finishes his regular day's work.  Otherwise I'd have to wait 2 months to get on his schedule.  He's a good friend, so he's squeezing my job in.

  • :sunny:Diane showed me a letter today that she was just mailing. Not the contents , but the letter  she was mailing. :heartbeat::heartbeat::heartbeat:Mom

  • Oh, my! :( That is a large crack/hole in the wall.  It is really nice of him to fix it for you.  I guess it takes several evenings because of the size it is.  Do you have any of the paint left over from the last time you painted your walls or do you have to paint the whole room?

  • To answer Susan49, I'll just have to paint the patched spot.  I have paint left over from when we painted the bathroom just 6 to 9 months ago.

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