
Only two P's? 
Hum...recently I think I've experienced a lot of P's...Plans, Phases, Passion, Patience (or lack of), Persistence, Perseverance, Progress....and a little Pleasurable Playfulness along the Path...although  that wasn't a true Picnic....
What in the world am I rambling about now? What is the Purpose of today's blog and why Prolong the suspense?  
Well, in Part it has to do with my Passion of quilting and taking advantage of an opportunity to increase the Perimeter for this Pleasing Pastime of mine... and it all began with the Pursuing of the re-Placement of our roof instead of the Previous Patching Performed Post Ike (Hurricane 2008)....

Yes, by the 
Provision of the good Lord we now have a roof over our heads that no longer leaks. This was 
Phase One of our 
Plans... (
And because I hear your cry of please I will slow down the P's, well, maybe).
Phase Two (sorry, don't know another word to substitute for phase...well, I could have used development or episode, but I like the word phase...)  Uh, hum.  Phase Two of our repairs would be to replace the ceiling in the living area and the studio that had been damaged due to the leaky roof....but Phase Two got interrupted by my Perception that now would be a good time to enlarge my territory...so Phase Two got Pushed back to Phase Three...How's that for a Prologue. 
You see, my Plans have been in the dream stage for a long time now to remove a Partition  behind my studio that separated it from the "laundry room" and back door....a good sized room.

All that was 
Preventing me from this additional growth for my quilting 
Passion was this one wall...
 Disclaimer:
Disclaimer: you have to realize that these 
Photos on either side of the wall were taken in 
Progress, 
Prior to removal of the wall but after the removal of lots and lots of stuff. 
Imagine that junk drawer of yours, you know, the one where everything gets dumped in when you don't know what to do with it? Now imagine an 8 x 20 junk room and you've got the 
Picture! 
Disclaimer Number Two: none (I repeat NONE) of the things stored in this area could be considered Junk - more like displaced items that need a home (or should I say 
Proper 
Placement).
Okay, back to my Jericho wall....you know, the one that needed to come tumbling down... Well that wall also had a closet attached, so that came down first...

Okay, clarification here, those buckets aren't dye buckets as someone asked (
a logical question considering I'm a quilter)...they are buckets full of wheat kernels - the type that one would grind up to make whole wheat bread. In my earlier life I was the Little Red Hen and baked 40 loaves of bread every Thursday for a health food store...
but that's a whole 'nuther story. These buckets have been moved more times than we'd care to confess since those days and now that they are exposed to the light of day I hope to once again bake bread, only not on a large scale, just for family and close friends...

Once the 
Paneling was removed from the laundry room side of the wall it was revealed that it was a true Jericho wall and would need lots of 
Persistent 
Pounding for it to come down! This house was built around 1968, with our 
Purchasing it in 2005 (found another P!!!!). Obviously it was well built - ship lap (or tongue and groove - a nice word 
Picture) makes for one strong wall! Something to be thankful for during storm season, but not during remodeling...
I thought you'd enjoy my Preparedness. I Purposefully Protected my longarms from any Possible Pieces of rubble or dust from the Project...

Oh, and for the record of this 
Proclamation, here's the 
Profile of the laundry room area showing my 
Procrastination of 
Pursuing a 
Palatable
 Practice of 
Provision for order.

Ah, sometimes it's best to fall back and 
Punt...we called in 
Professional 
Participants and that wall came out without 
Protest!

As did the 
Partition around the water heater, which 
Presented a 
Problem and 
Propelled us along yet another 
Path 
Pushing back 
Phase Three to 
Phase Four, or 
Perhaps from a different 
Perspective, 
Phase Two became an upgrade now known as 
Phase Two 
Point Five 
(2.5 for those I've Perplexed with my Prolific Publishing of P words).
Yes, it was 
Prudent that we not 
Play around with the 
Possibility of the 
Past 
Passable leak becoming 
Problematic in the 
Perceivable  future, so in 
Popped a new water heater in the middle of our best laid 
Plans.

Now isn't this a nice 
Perspective, 
Progress at it's best. 
Phase 2 and 2.5 are near 
Perfection. I can begin to visualize the 
Possibilities of this 
Portion of the 
Project and it's most 
Pleasing.

With the wall removed the 
Preparation for 
Phase Three must be carefully 
Planned...the replacement of the ceiling tiles...

Oh! Stop the 
Press, I forgot! It's time to 
Primer and
 Paint over that 
Preposterous 
Paneling that has 
Plagued me for years! 
Phase 2.9 
Perhaps?

Here's a 
Peak. Although in some light the walls have a  
Pinkish cast, they are really a 
Pale 
Purple... 
Purple Mist according to the 
Paint 
Pail. 

Have you been 
Perplexed and 
Puzzled over the 
POD at the 
Preface of this 
Post? Well, here's the 
Proof that it has a 
Part in this 
Play by 
Play ramble of our remodeling...

I could write a 
Preamble and a 
Point by 
Point outline on "How to move your studio and living area into a 16 foot POD" but I am too 
Pooped just recalling the 
Procession of 
Packing my 
Provisions into such a tiny 
Pocket.
 All this must go into that?
All this must go into that? I 
Pondered...

We 
Poked and 
Prodded and 
Pushed ....

As we 
Painstakingly 
Packed with 
Persistence (
and Perspiration!) Do you see my 
Palm tree, my longarm heads and my sewing machines? These are a few of my 
Precious 
Possessions (but not to be confused with my 
Purpose for living). 

After a 
Period of time, which seemed like a  
Perpetual 
Parade to the 
POD, the 
Prep work was done, leaving only a few 
Precarious items 
Present in the rooms.

 P
Pursuant to 
Professional 
Prodding I 
Painstakingly covered the longarm table, thread cabinets, and sleeper sofa in 
Plastic to 
Prevent dust from 
Permeating in areas that I don't wish to be 
Polluted.

 P
Preparation for 
Phase Three 
Performed. Time for some 
Postponed 
Pleasure, the 
Perks of 
Persevering  ....  a walk in the 
Park and the 
Pursuit of high 
Priority 
Purchases (new jeans)....
The calm before the storm. 
Little did I Perceive the upcoming Postponement....I was Prepared, but the Procession was Prolonged...An emotional day full of Pouting, as I was Perturbed at the delay and Pestered everyone I knew with my Problem...a day that would have been better spent in Prayer for Patience...I've since repented.
Today was a new day! Full of grace and mercy. While my faithful Pup Pixxie and I set up Peripheral Provisions in the back yard under the Tiki Hut (to not Put out the workers or be in the way of Production), the Process has begun - the removal of the old ceiling! 

With 
Piles to 
Prove it!
My Perspective has improved, I know it's a long Path on this Phase Three....and that I'm sure to be Perplexed at times. (and Pester my friends)...but I'm too Pooped to Ponder those Possibilities. I think it's time to call out for a Pizza!
Jeremiah 29:11 (New International Version, ©2011)
11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
 
8 comments:
Absolute Perfection. Love how everything is coming together. But do Protect those quilts! They are welcome to come stay at my house during this project. Of course, I'd love to come over and quilt with you, especially if you make some yummy bread. If a nuclear explosion happens I'm coming to your house.
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
Phew! Priceless, at least it will be when it's all done!
Whew!
Wow! I'm tired after reading all that. Think I'll go Prop my feet up and Ponder this Post for a Protracted time. Perhaps I can Process this all Perfectly and then Procure the energy to go Procure Pennies (and dollars) by Practicing my trade of Perfection (not really, but it begins with a P) quilting on Perfectly-Pieced (for SURE not really here) customer quilts! Thanks for posting... I've been missing you!
Kat
Perserverance! Been there, done that so sending you a hug! Question about the wheat, as I have a bucket...Once it is opened, how fast do I have to use it up? If I keep it tightly covered? Thanks!
We are still persevering Cheri, the ceiling is done but the studio is still being painted and awaiting the floor. Sigh.
Concerning the wheat, as long as it stays dry and doesn't sprout it is good. A closed bucket is best to keep the critters out. The wheat kernel is a seed and therefore dormant until broken open or watered. I've been told that wheat kernels were found in King Tut's tomb and once cultivated actually sprouted!
BTY, true confessions - those wheat buckets have been in my family since the early 90's - I had a whole semi-truck delivered with a co-op and the majority of them were mine - this is what I have left and now that they are exposed once again I do hope to pick up the breadmaking.
Thanks for stopping by the blog!
ko
I'm still laughing :0) Its my very first visit to your blog and I enjoyed every minute.
Now we know why so few people under go the stress of remodeling. Yes they have the money...but all that work, mess and moving stuff about.....oh my...its exhausting.
I'm looking forward to seeing the new space reordered and open for your sewing pleasure. ahh I was trying to NOT use a P word the whole post :0)
Happy sewing
Glad I found your blog! Love your writing and wit.
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