The Day of Destruction

Logically, I know this has to end.

We are putting down the floors. Next week, the duct work will be moved and the drywall will be put up.

But yesterday, I spent my day off emptying the hall closet, removing all the shelves, and tearing out our wood floor in the hallway.

Dust and dirt were everywhere. Along with a good amount of saw dust.

Meanwhile the pile of things to take to the dump continues to grow. My kitchen is out of commission with no sink, no stove and a microwave in the bedroom. Eating out is getting old.

But the end is near, it’s just hard to see the finish line when the dust is obscuring the view.

Until next time.

About Linda Andrews

Linda Andrews lives with her husband and three children in Phoenix, Arizona. When she announced to her family that her paranormal romance was to be published, her sister pronounce: "What else would she write? She’s never been normal." All kidding aside, writing has become a surprising passion. So just how did a scientist start to write paranormal romances? What other option is there when you’re married to romantic man and live in a haunted house? If you’ve enjoyed her stories or want to share your own paranormal experience feel free to email the author at www.lindaandrews.net She’d love to hear from you.
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3 Responses to The Day of Destruction

  1. joanbagwell says:

    Pooh Bear-

    When I got to that point in our kitchen remodel (also family room and main floor bathroom and flooring), I bought an electric heating element ($10), a large roaster (can control it like an oven, about $20-$30) I set up a folding table for a prep space and washed my dishes in the laundry room sink. That went on for what seemed like forever, but was probably only a couple weeks right around Thanksgiving. (Timing could have been better).

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  2. Getting back to the middle ages is rough. Do you even have a working toilet? Can you take a shower? Tough times… but it’s for a good purpose, right? Hang in there. 🙂

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