I'm sore! My back hurts and so do my poor arthritic hands. Why do I always attack a project like I'm killing snakes? I think slow and steady will be "it" from now on. I will call it my "work in progress" and Prof and Kiddo will work around that, I know. I just have the habit or whatever to always hurry and get a project done. Not this time. It requires a lot of "arms over the head" work on the ceiling, so small doses of that might be better. We'll see!
Peace (and soreness),
JE
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Ouch!! Slow and steady, remember at our age, what most needs rejuvination is US!! :)
Ouch! Arms over head is rough work when you're over 29, I know.
Have the Icy Hot on hand.
It'll be great, though.
Advil or Aleve for the pain and ice pack for 20 minutes on the back and shoulder. I think the reason some of us "attack" a project is because ie think if we don't get it done quickly, we will just give up on it about half-way through.
Finally I arrived !
I plan on stopping by regularly!
This is one reason I really dislike painting ceilings as my arms do get tired and I also get dizzy. Slow and steady might be the way to go, Jimmie.
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