
The problem: A pink and black bathroom. You might think that's charmingly authentic. You would be wrong.

We started with a special primer called "Gripper" that supposedly helps paint stick to tile. We just hope it will buy us a few years until we can remodel the whole thing.

Man down!

Good friend Emily got in on the action and was a huge help.

Karen came dangerously close to losing all hope.

But magically, it all got done. Tile is now white, walls are a reddish brown. My dad bought and installed the new light fixture. Also not pictured is Karen's mom, who did a ton of the actual painting work once the primer was done.

So there you go. Personally, I can't wait for the yard work "before and after" shots...or at least the "after."
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Oh, you know....the plants. The ones I want are overgrown. The ones I don't are .... everywhere.
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