7:00AM – I awaken fresh and ready to lay my new laminate
flooring in the kitchen. I brew a pot of coffee and enjoy its aromatic flavor
as I quick check emails and college football scores.
8:00AM – I start laying the floor. Okay, I screw up cutting
the first piece. No problem, I’ve ordered more than I needed, expecting some
waste. (This was per the manufacturer’s advice. Apparently, they have seen me
work before. ) It takes a little finagling and some brute force, but I get the
first row down and locked together. I am so proud of myself; some might call me
cocky and arrogant. This is so easy I should be done by lunch.
9:00AM – I start the second row. The first piece goes in,
piece of cake. I do a little happy dance and go to set the second piece in the
row. This one just isn’t snapping into place like it is suppose to. I try everything
except standing on my head, and trust me I seriously contemplated that maneuver;
I just couldn’t work out the “tapping” detail in my noggin.
10:00AM – I am desperate. I finally read the instructions. I
look nothing like the happy person who is setting the planks with no problems.
I’m thinking he’s already had a couple of margaritas and those pesky little
gaps in the flooring no longer carry any serious consequences in his mind. The
dude is crazy and it shows.
11:00AM – Some cat is ralphing in another room. I don’t know
which cat or which room, but I know I have a delightful surprise waiting for me
somewhere. It is raining outside. There is a good side to that: the yard needs
watering. Unfortunately, my staging area is on the back deck; the uncovered
back deck. You will note the 11:00 picture this looks seriously like the 9AM
picture. That is only because you can’t hear the cursing and primal screams between
the 9AM picture and the 11AM picture. Now I understand why there is an
advertisement for Dewar’s Scotch at the bottom of the instruction page. I’ll
just check college football scores one more time.
Noon – It isn’t raining, it is pouring. I have brought all
the tools into the living room. I would set up a mock staging area, but the
living room is crammed full of all the stuff that used to be in the kitchen.
There is no room. I guess I will take my lunch break and see what happens in a
few.
3 comments:
Hmm--do you think your sibs maybe should have been there to help!! If nothing else we could take pictures, & I do have a picture of someone putting something together that looks like she is standing on her head(and she said it helped)
What's down looks great!
Nice work! So this means you will be a pro by Christmas and can help us with our bathroom remodel, right? :)
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