


A worm? Who wants a worm? I certainly don't. Okay. I know the old saying tries
to motivate us all to get up early because the early bird gets the first pick of
food for the day. But my eggs and orange juice will still be in the fridge, no
matter when I wake up. I don't think I'll wake up early if it just means that I
get a worm. But thatnks for the advice.
And there you have it.
Sorry for the tiny pic. I always forget to take the before pic before I start working. So you have the Craig's List pic followed by a pic after I disassembled the chair. It was an icky brown colored vinyl for the cushion and the back, and the metal was a creamy tan/beige color. Not the best. Mike thought I made him stop to pick up a piece of junk, but took it back when he saw what a couple cans of spray paint, a yard of fabric, and a couple of hours can do. Let me just say that Rustoleum spray paint is super awesome. I LOVE this fabric! Matches my decor of white, green, stainless steel, and light wood to a tee, not to mention my retro-ish details I've added around the room. Green makes me happy!
So, I've been working on lots of different projects, slowly, over the last little while, and hopefully over the next littler while I'll be able to post about them all. For a quick preview, I've been working on organizing and decorating my "space" in the basement, made a poster-ish thingy for Mike, created vinyl patterns for my Ikea Aspviks, deciding how I'm going to decorate Baby's and Duppy's rooms, and starting on making stuff for the rooms. There you have it. That's an update in a nutshell!
Six surfaces form the solid shape; faces the same size, 12 edges the same length. The colors call, asking to be grouped. I twist and I turn, hearing the familiar friction of plastic on plastic as each small square moves to become one with the other 8 of its color, creating solid faces. Once such a mystery, now so simple to solve.