When you see this picture on my blog posts, you know I have just had a great day getting some housework done. With the back-in-school schedule (five different ones, to be exact) in full force, we haven't had much time to work on long range projects. DS 2's room is beautiful (and we worked on vacuuming, dusting and steaming it yesterday). He continues to enjoy it, and has done a GREAT job keeping it clean. It is his brown, blue and gold haven. The other day when he was at school, I stretched out the afghan to see how much it likes being large enough. A few more rounds to go, I am afraid. I did buy to more skeins of the Heartland "Big Bend" color pictured below. Each of the colors in this Lion Brand series is a beautiful blend into itself. See the variations of brown in this one? Anyway, I am going to do about a 4 or 5 row border in this color to finish it out. He has a new brown comforter, and this will be the perfect addition to the look.
DS 1's room has remained a mess downstairs. The room is an unfinished basement room. It has studs, and DH has been working on adding the paneling. One wall is concrete block, and we had to get a special masonry paint to use. I started painting yesterday with my roller brush and saw very quickly it wasn't going to work at all. I asked hubby to run up to the hardware store to get a brush for that particular surface. He brought back the PERFECT roller brush and another regular brush for the nooks and crannies. It took an entire can of paint to do the wall, but I had enough to finish. I think another coat would be beautiful, but we will stick with this one. It is a pretty sage green. The paneling is the standard warm brown, and I plan to use forest green to decorate. I have started an afghan for him that should be done when it starts to get cooler. This picture doesn't capture the beauty of the color. It is called "forest heather." It is a wool/acrylic blend and will help keep him warm in the winter.
Michael put up most of the paneling that was left to be done yesterday after I finished painting. The boys moved some of the heavy furniture pieces into place. One of DS 1's friends gave him a desk the size of Rhode Island. The miracle was that we were able to get it in the basement. Be that as it may, the desk is now in place with a lamp on it that we have had for some time that is the same color as the walls. It looks so good. I washed clothes like a crazy woman yesterday and got all of the bed clothes cleaned from pillows to pillowcases, blankets, sheets and mattress pads. His home-made book shelves (bricks and planks) covers one entire wall. He loves that.
The room is far from finished, but we made a lot of progress yesterday. He has a good place to sleep, read, and study that is his. DS 2 has his own space. They shared a room for over 20 years, and never had any "get along" problems, but I think they are enjoying having their own space. They still spend a lot of time together, and that makes me happy.
Last night, after all the hammering, washing, folding and painting, we sat down to our Saturday night supper. This time, although we had planned on a western, we watched our "go-to" favorite, The Andy Griffith Show. That was just what we needed. I love to hear everyone laughing out loud.
Hope your Saturday was lovely, too!