My ticker at the bottom said I have 90 days to go. That still seems like alot. Maybe my sister just intimidated me last time we talked and she warned here comes the miserable part. Since I have not been miserable so far I have my fingers crossed it wont get too bad. I have noticed the last couple nights it's not as easy to rollover. I'm sure more side effects will pop up but I'm remaining optimistic.
Monday I have the glucose test where I have to chug the orange sugary drink. I've read mixed reviews on that for degrees of grossness. Then Wednesday I have my 7 month check up.
Nursery news - it still stinks. I've never had a paint smell last that long. We moved the dresser out incase it was the polyurethane that was causing it - nope. We've had the Sharper Image Ionizer thing on and left the door open (that goes to the hall). With the door open the smell will calm down, but it's still there. Earlier this week we shut the door and put a bowl of vinegar in there. It was back to worse. Yesterday was warm enough, I had the windows open and we'll go back to leaving the door open. I have not moved the glider chair in there since it's upholstered and I don't want it to absorb the smell. After Christmas I may be taking our paint can to Lowes or another more professional paint store and asking for advice.
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Don't count on those 90 days! :) Be sure to have a bag all packed around 60 days from now... just in case. :)
I've heard to add some vanilla extract to the paint to cut the smell. I know, I'm pretty late. Just catching up on the blog and the damage is done, but for future reference... Anyway, I helped someone paint who did this and it didn't seem to stink as bad and it didn't affect the integrity of the paint.
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