It was supposed to be simple! |
Say goodbye to your off season clothes; they go to out-of-the-house storage. Photo albums and books? Box 'em up. Extra shampoos and soaps you keep in the supply closet? Hey, if it doesn't sit on a rack in your one functional shower, it goes, too. Wrap up and stow your talismans that line your shelves and bring you joy throughout the day. Pictures of your children? They simply get in the way of painters and flooring folks and risk being damaged, along with the beautiful lamps that light your way through the house. Yep, they all have to go, and if you're like us and want the whole house done in one fell swoop, it all goes at the same time. What you are left with is an empty shell of your sacred sanctuary dotted with a few cheesey torchiere lamps and tarp-covered couches. Construction equipment fills the spaces left by the good furniture you need to move out of the way or out of the house. Spackle dust coats every surface, even those you wiped down last night. All in all, the entire experience feels as if it were designed for breaking the spirits of fresh Special Forces operatives.
Now, the Italian Mama is old enough to recognize a valuable life lesson when she sees one, and I'm happy to share it with you here. If you are planning to remodel your home, the first step is to find a realtor you like. For this kind of job, really any realtor will do, but sometimes it's nice to find a friendly face to help you with your plans. Then you should ask the realtor of choice to provide you with a FOR SALE sign which you must promptly erect in a prominent location in your yard. There! Remodeling done! Now, that is simple.