I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!!! Now I feel like I can move on to Christmas...I just can't decorate or shop until after Thanksgiving!
I would like to think that OTHER bloggers get to hang around all day painting, sewing, cooking and just blogging away about all their fun and creative projects.
I suspect that is not the case. Truth is, we all have a REAL life. One that requires our daily attention.
I am a "list maker." I keep multiple yellow note pads all over the place...in my truck, in the kitchen, on my desk...consolidated when needed. Seriously, if I don't write it down, it probably won't get done. Errands, calls, chores, needed supplies...all has to be on the list. If I forget my list, I drive around aimlessly with no idea what I need to do.
Do I have a phone that has a "list" function? Yes I do. But I can barely make calls and text with it...forget about making a list on it!
If I forget to consult "the list," chores don't get done.
Sometimes a chore or errand gets moved from list to list...in other words, it didn't get done today, so it goes on the list for tomorrow...and then maybe the next day...and the next.
Last week, before all the Thanksgiving hoopla started and Christmas began creeping out of the attic (an avalanche actually!), I wanted to get a few mundane "honey-dos" completed that had been languishing on my lists for a few months! You know, that stuff most women tell their husbands to do...um, I don't have that luxury!
I finally shut off the seasonal meter...only because the hiss from a busted pipe reminded me I forgot! I pulled down some creeping plant stuff that overruns my front facade every year so Brian and Matt would be able to put up Christmas lights, (that is one "honey do" they do have to do) and I reworked the flagstone in the front bed to make room for a HUGE rock (220 lbs...seriously!) that was needed to deal with the roof run-off!
And last but NOT least I desperately needed to recaulk the kitchen backsplash and do some touchup grout and caulking in my bathroom!
If you want your tubs and kitchens caulked, invite me over...that is one thing that drives me nuts! Nasty, cracking, mildew infested caulk...or poorly done caulk. Either way, I am liable to go to my truck and pull out my utility knife and caulk gun!
It is one of those tiny maintenance things that needs to be addressed in your home. If you do not keep your tub or backsplash properly caulked, you WILL eventually have water damage to your walls and/or floor. It may take a few years, but it will happen. So ever so often, scrape out the old, nasty caulk and replace it with new! It will look better AND you will prevent water damage around your tub and in your kitchen!
It seriously is not a hard thing to do!
Here are a few general "rules of thumb."
1) Always caulk between your countertop and backsplash and between your tub and wall tile. DO NOT use grout in those gaps...grout should ONLY be used between tiles...never between tile and another material. Caulk between tile and walls but make sure you use a "paintable" latex caulk...and recaulk every time you paint!
2) Silicone caulk only cleans up with mineral spirits and is usually NOT paintable. You should use silicone in "wet areas" like in your tub/shower or outside in areas you will not be painting. You can use latex caulks on walls and trim and on your kitchen counters. Latex caulk will clean up with water.
3) If caulk or grout cracks or separates, cut or scrape it all out with a utility knife before applying new caulk or grout. If the area is "stained" with mildew, spray it with bleach and use an old toothbrush to scrub it out. Let it dry thoroughly before applying new caulk or grout!
Some caulk says it is mildew resistant...I think they lie.
4) Less is better....if you glob the caulk or run a thick bead, you are going to make a nasty mess. Especially if you are using silicone caulk!
This is a "before and after" picture on my kitchen counter.