Day Three started the same as one and two, with yet another trip to Home Depot. Sunday mornings at Home Depot are very quiet, in direct contrast to Friday and Saturday, which are really busy. So, Home Depot, in all of their infinite wisdom, opened 6 checkout lines on Sunday for the 3 customers who were in line, because in the land of the Depot, the only time to have more than two checkstands open is when there is no one in line. The red carpet treatment almost makes you forget about the two checkout lines that were open on Friday and Saturday for the 25 customers in line. Almost.
After the trip to the Depot day two progressed very similarly to day three. I painted all day, and Jeremy installed things. Except while attempting to install the new light fixture in the guest bathroom, Jeremy realized that it was going to be a bigger project than we thought. Ripped out drywall, new junction boxes, and the installation of an electrical outlet – SCORE! After a new light fixture and some paint, well, a lot of paint, what was formerly the equivalent of a bat cave is now a welcoming bathroom. Because there's nothing like feeling welcomed when you're answering the call of nature.


After the trip to the Depot day two progressed very similarly to day three. I painted all day, and Jeremy installed things. Except while attempting to install the new light fixture in the guest bathroom, Jeremy realized that it was going to be a bigger project than we thought. Ripped out drywall, new junction boxes, and the installation of an electrical outlet – SCORE! After a new light fixture and some paint, well, a lot of paint, what was formerly the equivalent of a bat cave is now a welcoming bathroom. Because there's nothing like feeling welcomed when you're answering the call of nature.
Bat Cave Bathroom, Before:

Bat Cave Bathroom, After

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