True Confessions - Don't Judge
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I promise it's nothing to look at haha I already don't have much there and then the sports bra just squishes what I do have to make me even flatter chested. It's a bit depressing.
Truth is, it isn't anything to do with what they are or look like, but who they are attached to.
But I digress...
It's funny, after a wonderful argument with pretty much my whole family I went shopping at Lowes. Didn't need a dang thing, but I spent over an hour there looking at stuff, writing down project ideas, and I loved it. That is about the only alone time I get...sadly.
Ah, window shopping is a great stress reliever for me too. I enjoy walking around Lowes as much as I like window shopping for clothes and shoes.
Because i confess I do love some DIY.0 -
I confess I am clueless when it comes to most DIY... though I'd like to learn. I've always enjoyed the sense of accomplishment that comes with making or fixing something on my own.1
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A paper towel takes up to 4 weeks to decay in the ocean. Monofilament fishing lines can take close to 600 years.0
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Speaking of DIY, I want to pain my entire house. The colors were wrong when they built it and never got fixed.
I only ever repainted the kids rooms. And I hate the color of every other room. I hate painting and will probably keep putting it off0 -
I also spent an hour at Lowes over the weekend. I went in just to get some potting soil and a new house plant.0
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I confess I am clueless when it comes to most DIY... though I'd like to learn. I've always enjoyed the sense of accomplishment that comes with making or fixing something on my own.
It is silly, but when I fix things in my house without anyone's help I feel very confident. Like I am capable of doing anything. It might have just been a toilet that day, but makes me feel like I can take on the world.... or at least survive it
I feel the same way! I replaced my entire kitchen faucet and added a sprayer. I fixed a dripping bathroom faucet and a dripping tub faucet. I felt like I could rule the world!! Who needs a man to do *kitten*. LOL1 -
It is silly, but when I fix things in my house without anyone's help I feel very confident. Like I am capable of doing anything. It might have just been a toilet that day, but makes me feel like I can take on the world.... or at least survive it
Not silly at all, and I am working to instill that feeling/understanding for both my boys. I have them working on a lot of stuff around the house with me so they learn very valuable life skills. Not just in being able to do the work, but how they save money doing it and how to plan and accomplish projects.
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It is silly, but when I fix things in my house without anyone's help I feel very confident. Like I am capable of doing anything. It might have just been a toilet that day, but makes me feel like I can take on the world.... or at least survive it
Not silly at all, and I am working to instill that feeling/understanding for both my boys. I have them working on a lot of stuff around the house with me so they learn very valuable life skills. Not just in being able to do the work, but how they save money doing it and how to plan and accomplish projects.
I didn't have that growing up, and I was in a house full of males. Today, I have YouTube!!1 -
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It is silly, but when I fix things in my house without anyone's help I feel very confident. Like I am capable of doing anything. It might have just been a toilet that day, but makes me feel like I can take on the world.... or at least survive it
Not silly at all, and I am working to instill that feeling/understanding for both my boys. I have them working on a lot of stuff around the house with me so they learn very valuable life skills. Not just in being able to do the work, but how they save money doing it and how to plan and accomplish projects.
This is a great lesson for kids to learn. I wish more parents did this.0 -
@kittkat789 wrote: »Speaking of DIY, I want to pain my entire house. The colors were wrong when they built it and never got fixed.
I only ever repainted the kids rooms. And I hate the color of every other room. I hate painting and will probably keep putting it off
I confess I hate painting too. I put off repainting my daughter's room for 2 YEARS because I couldn't stand the thought of it. And even though it took ALL DANG DAY, I felt so accomplished afterwards and she was happy so that in turn made me happy.
In short, just do it. The sense of accomplishment and feeling of newness afterwards is worth it.0 -
@kittkat789 wrote: »Speaking of DIY, I want to pain my entire house. The colors were wrong when they built it and never got fixed.
I only ever repainted the kids rooms. And I hate the color of every other room. I hate painting and will probably keep putting it off
I confess I hate painting too. I put off repainting my daughter's room for 2 YEARS because I couldn't stand the thought of it. And even though it took ALL DANG DAY, I felt so accomplished afterwards and she was happy so that in turn made me happy.
In short, just do it. The sense of accomplishment and feeling of newness afterwards is worth it.
I really should. At least the master bedroom and bathroom right now. I could use the sense of accomplishment right now and the something new in there. Maybe that's what I will work on this weekend!1 -
Because I figured I would own a house someday... I sought work as a "builder"... Given my chosen occupation was somewhat seasonal, I found work in the off season as a House framer, Carpenter, Cabinetmaker, Roofer, siding installer, Landscaper... thankfully my visualization skills are very good... If I can imagine it I can build it if it is made of wood.3
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@lstrat115 wrote: »It is silly, but when I fix things in my house without anyone's help I feel very confident. Like I am capable of doing anything. It might have just been a toilet that day, but makes me feel like I can take on the world.... or at least survive it
Not silly at all, and I am working to instill that feeling/understanding for both my boys. I have them working on a lot of stuff around the house with me so they learn very valuable life skills. Not just in being able to do the work, but how they save money doing it and how to plan and accomplish projects.
This is a good idea. I need to pass more skills down. It is so easy and just habit to do things myself. I forget that I have the opportunity to teach something in almost every mundane task that I complete. I moved out without really knowing how to do anything, not even laundry or cook anything more exciting than grilled cheese. I think there is something to be said about teaching yourself things, but it is also important to make sure that kids are prepared for what is ahead of them.
So true! I've been teaching my 11 year old son things here in there in the kitchen. I just taught him how to make taco soup, chili, and dump cake. Easy stuff, but we're taking baby steps.
He's learning lawn care and such from my step dad and he's learning other outdoor skills (hiking, camping, etc) from my husband. I need someone to teach him car basics, because my husband and I suck in that area haha2 -
@kittkat789 wrote: »Speaking of DIY, I want to pain my entire house. The colors were wrong when they built it and never got fixed.
I only ever repainted the kids rooms. And I hate the color of every other room. I hate painting and will probably keep putting it off
I confess I hate painting too. I put off repainting my daughter's room for 2 YEARS because I couldn't stand the thought of it. And even though it took ALL DANG DAY, I felt so accomplished afterwards and she was happy so that in turn made me happy.
In short, just do it. The sense of accomplishment and feeling of newness afterwards is worth it.
I painted last week.. I'll paint again today.
on the paint to do list:
Garage West Wall
Mud Room
Laundry Room (really dreading this one)
Guest Room #2
Living Room
Dining Room
Bathroom #3
eventually... the kitchen
which will lead to the family room
.... maybe I need a smaller house??3 -
It is silly, but when I fix things in my house without anyone's help I feel very confident. Like I am capable of doing anything. It might have just been a toilet that day, but makes me feel like I can take on the world.... or at least survive it
Not silly at all, and I am working to instill that feeling/understanding for both my boys. I have them working on a lot of stuff around the house with me so they learn very valuable life skills. Not just in being able to do the work, but how they save money doing it and how to plan and accomplish projects.
This is a good idea. I need to pass more skills down. It is so easy and just habit to do things myself. I forget that I have the opportunity to teach something in almost every mundane task that I complete. I moved out without really knowing how to do anything, not even laundry or cook anything more exciting than grilled cheese. I think there is something to be said about teaching yourself things, but it is also important to make sure that kids are prepared for what is ahead of them.
my dad taught me how to: 'Stay outta my way'
I excelled.1 -
browneyedgirl749 wrote: »I confess I am clueless when it comes to most DIY... though I'd like to learn. I've always enjoyed the sense of accomplishment that comes with making or fixing something on my own.
It is silly, but when I fix things in my house without anyone's help I feel very confident. Like I am capable of doing anything. It might have just been a toilet that day, but makes me feel like I can take on the world.... or at least survive it
I feel the same way! I replaced my entire kitchen faucet and added a sprayer. I fixed a dripping bathroom faucet and a dripping tub faucet. I felt like I could rule the world!! Who needs a man to do *kitten*. LOL
Yes!! After one fix I am pretty sure I said something like "I am woman, hear me roar"
I felt the same way when I replaced the assembly inside the toilet tank.1 -
browneyedgirl749 wrote: »I confess I am clueless when it comes to most DIY... though I'd like to learn. I've always enjoyed the sense of accomplishment that comes with making or fixing something on my own.
It is silly, but when I fix things in my house without anyone's help I feel very confident. Like I am capable of doing anything. It might have just been a toilet that day, but makes me feel like I can take on the world.... or at least survive it
I feel the same way! I replaced my entire kitchen faucet and added a sprayer. I fixed a dripping bathroom faucet and a dripping tub faucet. I felt like I could rule the world!! Who needs a man to do *kitten*. LOL
Yes!! After one fix I am pretty sure I said something like "I am woman, hear me roar"
I felt the same way when I replaced the assembly inside the toilet tank.
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