Back when the dishwasher flooded the kitchen, I thought that there was no lasting damage done to the floors or baseboards, but I was sadly mistaken.
The corners of the bookcase in the den were a casualty.
I know nothing of woodworking or building and I was not about to pry off the trim on the bookcase and rebuild it. (will I learn this some day? time will tell) Instead I went with a quick fix of patching it up and painting over it.
This is the trusty trim paint I use in many places in the house. Its not cheap, but it works so well. I also bought a little flexible paintbrush with a shorter handle to make it an easier job.
I patched, then sanded, then taped it off.
Afterwards, it is less noticeable that there was a boo-boo here.
Its not perfect - but my eye is not drawn to it every time I walk into the kitchen from the den.
I have been on a cobbler kick. This is peach cobbler with pralines and cream ice cream from Southside Market BBQ. Their BBQ is merely "ok", in my opinion, and I am not a BBQ snob. But the warm cobbler and friendly lady scooping it up was wonderful.
I was inspired to make a skillet cobbler with blackberries and blueberries. Ice cream of choice was Dulce de Leche. And now I have had enough cobbler for awhile!
I really like the book club I found at a local library. It is 99% women, we read such good books, and the discussion is very thorough. It has been a blessing to me to rediscover reading for pleasure, which is something I have loved since I was in elementary school. I walked home from school with my head in a book, kid's magazine subscriptions were eagerly awaited each month, and I always had several books checked off the Scholastic flyer sent home from school. As a working mom of four, my reading time was severely curtailed over the years. But adding it back in has given me such a peaceful way to spend downtime.
The next patch and paint job is the attic opening in the hallway. One day I may replace the trim edging along the opening, but right now I just want it not to be an eyesore. I will replace the pull string with the above pretty and give the entire ceiling a coat of fresh white paint.
fish tacos from another day
I've had 5 days off this week, and I am pretty over cooking and food prepping. I have successfully emptied what I had in the freezer, and restocked it. I made a corned beef brisket to portion for easy sandwiches, divided up a big package of chicken drums, and bought some freezer veggies for easy sides. Tonight I will end on a fish taco note to use up the rest of the fish, tortillas, and cilantro ranch dressing. Its one of my favorite meals, even when I am in "I Hate Cooking" mode. And now its time to get ready for the work weekend!
Happy Friday!
Gina











8 comments:
Wow, I think you did a great job on patching up the bookcase! Both of those cobblers look and sound really yummy. I'm not sure I've ever had cobbler before.
I am always very impressed with your home improvement project successes!
I read the book club books dutifully but wish the days of reading all day for pure fun would come back to my head. Both my book clubs, surprisingly e en the family one, really diverse in.I have to get the TV off this spring and summer.
The scholastic book sale was one of my favorite annual events when I was in elementary school. Those catalogs!
I think you did a wonderful patch job. You’ve turned out to be quite handy around the house.
Both the peach and the blueberry cobbler look so good! I'd much rather have cobbler than pie and it's so much less fuss and bother.
That bead (?) for the light switch is beautiful!!
the cobbler looks scrumptious
Your cobbler looks delicious, your bookcase repair is stellar and you just brought back tons of memories with your mention of that Scholastic book club flyer...from my own childhood, my teaching days and then my own kids!
I love fish tacos and yours look delicious!
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