Renovations and Idle moments

Our newly sanded hallway which hopefully will look pretty close to the new floorboards – the cork has been covered in plyboard.

In the meantime all the furniture is in the never used dining room. That big round bit is the new breakfast bar. That wet spot near the round thing is where we tried to clean the sisal again

We knocked out a couple of layers of bricks to create our more “open plan” look into the kitchen.

Now we have to find a tiler. No, not you darling.

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Rory was flashing on the roof today. No, really. Our roof was leaking (not him) and he was replacing the flashing and sealing the windows to stop the rain. My husband, the handyman… sigh.
The renos are going smoothly ahead. The piano we are babysitting had it’s castors replaced and is now able to be rolled around – it has also had a bit of a tune up and seeing to – I wish one of us could actually play it. The floors are now completely covered in plyboard and Colin (our floor guy) has carefully cut the boards in order to “tooth” in the new floorboards.
Of course it is a Tuesday and I am hooked on Australian Idol so have to report on my reactions to the competition. It heats up of course this weekend with the first live show. 13 contestants and thank goodness they included Roxanne. Still my out and out fave is a girl called Anne. From the moment she opened her mouth I felt safe – I knew she wasn’t going to stumble, miss a lyric, do any naff dance moves – her performance was flawless. Others I like include Dan England – the dreadlocked guy – he’s great, Emily, Lee – the guy with the tropical fish haircut and of course Roxanne – who deserves to be in the top 13 but has to get over that cutsie cutsie thing she has going.
I know it is completely uncool to like Australian Idol but at least it’s an anecdote to the tragedy unfolding in the US. Mrs Hardly’s comment on my last post just underlines what I mean.