Good thing when you move to a new place and nothing can go into your garage that’s flooding, you definitely don’t have any plastic or boxes or piles. They are super fun quirks and only a mother could love him.
But if it resembles a pile, he would pee on it (ask my friend Jenna, her jacket was tossed on a chair and sort of was like a pile?) Also he generally will treat anything he can get inside of like a litter box (ask my friend Ashlee who had her suitcase used as one). He has a lot of…quirks? He’s gotten a bit better with age, but when we moved here he was still pretty young and if he can find even the tiniest piece of plastic, he will eat it, vomit and then pee in/on it. Puck is our difficult baby that we love dearly. This is when the room was dubbed “The Bad Boi Room”. I couldn’t even find a picture of it finished because what ended up happening is, they fixed the floors, closed up the walls, painted them the same color as the rest of the house ( Polar Bear by Bher) and we shoved a dresser we owned previously that didn’t fit anywhere else and everything that we didn’t want our cat Puck to get into. We simply didn’t have anything to put in this space. Before living here we actually have lived in bigger apartments (square footage wise) but never in a 2 bedroom. The point is, by the time we were living in the house, we didn’t have ANY money to do, well, anything. The short story is that we were almost completely financially ruined by the “end” of the reno (is it ever really over?).
If you haven’t read the financially insane saga of buying this house, you can read it here. my husband, andrew, a monster you’ll hear about later shooting towards the room from the front door/living room
The drywall had to be removed throughout the house in order to replace all the electrical and install AC/heat. Other than the living room, this was the only other room with original wood floors and as you can see, not in the best condition (Water damage! Termites! Woohoo!). We also lowered the left window to even them out and replaced them. We removed the closet, seen here on the left, in order to make space for a bed in the primary bedroom (my headboard is on the other side of this wall). The footprint of this room has remained pretty much the same. Let’s start at square one, the day we closed on the house:Īnd now you know why we called it Psycho Parkway. We are going to talk about its evolution from Psycho Parkway to The Bad Boi Room to The Foster Room to Andrew’s Dungeon to my Recovery Space to its present, multipurpose, hardworking, 100 square foot room everyone (including the cats) want to be in 24/7. I am so excited to talk to you about this random room that has taken me So. This list will be updated quarterly and dated when issued.HI EVERYONE!! It’s been a minute. (Note: Some products are only available as ingredients for food manufacturers and these will be removed or flagged in future updates)
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