My husband and I have embarked on the adventure of having our kitchen remodeled. It sounded fairly straightforward when we started planning the project. In consultation with our contractors, we selected new flooring, cabinets, counter tops, paint and trim colors, drawer and door pulls, sink, faucet, over the stove microwave and other details. We decided to keep our refrigerator, stove and dishwasher which are fairly new and work well. Next Tuesday they will come and start to tear out the old cabinets. This is sooner than we expected, so we spent most of yesterday and today taking everything out of our current cabinets. We decided that the best way to handle this was to pile everything on the big table in the formal dining room. As I write this we have about three quarters of the cabinets cleared out, and have stuff piled high on the dining room table, chairs and two card tables, plud some overflow in the family room. This is only the stuff we decided to keep. Some things got pitched. We are trying to be thoughtful after all, and some things still in good condition were donated. I mean, how many spaghetti strainers does one family need? We even discovered some things that neither of us remembered ever seeing before, so no sentimental attachment there. Would anyone like a "Bob the Builder" child's plate? Right now our dining room looks like a huge stall in a flea market. i am trying to reassure myself that we are getting the same number of cabinets (some with nice pull put drawers) that we have now so we will be able to fit in everything that has come out. What goes up must come down, so what comes out must go in, right?
I took these pictures this morning. There's much more stuff there now.