I love the instant gratification you get from painting something. It gives the room, the cabinet, the cart, the box, the house, the dresser, the whatever that clean and new…ish feeling. Today, I’m sitting on my newly painted front porch/deck… and enjoying it. I’m actually on my deck writing this as we speak! I know… it sounds exciting!… but it’s really just relaxing and satisfying more than anything else.





I’ve thought about all the things I could attach to me painting the front porch. There were a ton of memories and emotions that popped into the mind and body as I rolled and brushed away (the Karate Kid also came to mind! (the original!))… but this was simply something I wanted to do for myself… and my home. I guess I wanted to feel like I accomplished something that would give me the sense as though I was making an improvement, cleaning something up, preserving something for a bit longer… taking steps forward. So I grabbed a mask, ventured out among the infected, bought some white paint… and started with the railings.
I thought I would get the porch and railings done in a couple days… it took a week… which I was fine with. I knew it would probably take longer than expected so I simply planned on moving shit, cleaning shit, painting shit, and moving shit again being my evenings for a few days. The weather was gonna lack precipitation so I thought it would be kinda nice to get some sun while getting some work done, as well! Heck, when “Today’s Hits” is blaring out of your garage… you can paint until the sun goes down! A word of caution—when you can paint until the sun goes down… maybe put on some sunscreen while it’s up. Yup… itchy.




It’s amazing how time weathers the things in our everyday lives. I jumped on painting the deck because I saw a picture of our house when we were first looking to buy it. I remember when our offer was accepted, we drove up Wild Hill where I stood on the front porch, looked at those large windows, red siding, and white trim and said to Kateri, “Well, we just bought a really old schoolhouse… with a really new paint job!”.




As I sit here today, there is still paint peeling on the garage and on the north side of the house. (ummm, it’s peeling on the east, west, and south sides, as well!) My downstairs toilet’s tank is still slowly leaking into the bowl on it’s way to my septic tank. My wood is still tucked away in the lean-to on the other side of my yard… and I don’t have next year’s wood yet. I still want to go through some stuff… and organize the garage. There’s all sorts of things that we each need to “get to” in our lives as we go through… our lives. I’ve been overwhelmed quite a bit as I’ve gone through the past 2 years, 3 months, and a few weeks more, but as of right now… I’m not. Right now, I’m enjoying that sense of accomplishment… while sitting on my newly painted deck… as I wave to the people as they drive on by.
Widower Notes n Thoughts:
- The Perseid Meteor Showers were this last week so I pulled one of the Adirondack chairs up onto the unpainted part of the deck and zoned out to the stars for a while Wednesday night. Saw some good ones!
- Since Kateri died, I have painted a spare bedroom, my bedroom, and now the deck. The deck was basically to maintain. The bedrooms provided me with a new “feel”… in this “New Life”.
- Hope you have/had a good day!
12 thoughts on “I Painted the Deck… instant gratification.”
KC
This whole, entire post sounds like mine (except the widower part)…always…ALWAYS shit to do when you own property. I painted my deck (due to H&H or rain or work, it’s taken me almost three months) and it needs another coat…same for the steps to the house. I won’t even start on all the other projects that need to be done…just to maintain.
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Darren Lidstrom
Yes! As much as I love doing projects around the house, when the home started out as two of us and is now down to just me… there seems to be a lot more to do! (go figure) As long as we keep moving… it’ll be fine. Gotta find time NOT to worry about all that stuff, too!
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Maggie
Our house is much improved inside since we purchased it, but the wild landscape is terribly overgrown. The deck looks great, Darren. Looks like a perfect gathering spot for a couple of friends and a little guitar. Glad to see you investing time in your space.
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Darren Lidstrom
It IS the perfect space for friends to gather!…. unless it’s raining… then it’s a pretty horrible spot. Just let me know when you wanna play a little tune on the porch!
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Maggie
The only tune ai could play would be if you have a radio or record player near by! I do not have that talent.
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lssattitudeofgratitude
Painting is a favorite thing for me to do. I am a messy painter though so I need lots of clean up time. Good for you for tackling the job.
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Darren Lidstrom
The nice thing about painting outside is that I wasn’t worried about getting it anywhere! (I’ve now got some white grass… and dirt.)
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lssattitudeofgratitude
I have a patch of blue fake grass on the side of my house so I understand.
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Darren Lidstrom
Smurf turf!
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Elizabeth
My husband is painting the garage as I write. I think that living in a 1929 home means that always something needs painting. He is going to tackle the deck later this month. He just learned of a primer called Mad Dog and is excited about it. Goes to show you that in the pandemic all sorts of things suddenly seem excited. I will say there is nothing like a newly painted deck before winter sets in.
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Darren Lidstrom
Yes!… A fresh new look!
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Elizabeth
Sadly he just found that the termites had reached the garage before him. There is never a simple job is there.
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