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Results of our labor

My parents have been here since Sunday night and will be staying until Saturday morning. They're helping with a million tasks, but the big ones are in remodeling two bathrooms.

Here's the hall bath before.

Here's the hall bath after. (Hint for those of you design-challenged...note the vanity top, toilet, and floor.)

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  1. The bathroom looks great and I am enjoying your blog! Thanks for sharing it! Karen K

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  2. What a blessing you have to have parents who can know stuff and love to do stuff and you get the benefit. Your parents are the type of people I dream of being, but have no real desire to work that hard to get there.

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  3. Karen K--Thanks...I'm quite pleased, myself.

    Carole--It is a blessing, and they have the worker gene to the max...I didn't get nearly as much, but it's nice to have a smidge.

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  4. I approve! Really wish I could have been there to lend a hand. Boy howdy do I miss my tools and home improvment projects! Yeah that's right, I said "Boy howdy".

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  5. We very much enjoyed doing the "chores" -- plus it was so "COOL" weather in which to work!!!!

    And thanks, y'all, for the KIND words!!

    Love to all,
    Papa Beagle

    PS: Did I miss the pics of the organized garage and deck? JUST KIDDING!!!!!

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