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Little Dipper

The last couple of weeks have seen lots of changes to our condo. We had crown molding and new radiator covers installed. You'd think this is pretty straight forward. Apparently, it's not. The guys doing this work moved all of the furniture in each room into the center of the room and then covered it with plastic to limit the dust. The first few days, we lived in our bedroom and the kitchen. Everything else was a mess. This week, our bedroom has been the work zone. We relocated to the 2nd bedroom which is funny only because we ended up sleeping in twin beds.

The work isn't quite done; however, it looks really good. It's a nice finish to the unit. Along the way, the 2nd bedroom was painted a yellow - Benjamin Moore's Little Dipper. This is the first step in the conversion to a nursery. So far, so good.

I'll post pictures after this weekend.

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