Six years ago when we moved into this house, we went from the closing meeting to the house and immediately started ripping things down, completely redoing each room in our own style. So we thought. It took six years of living in the place to realize what we really liked, what worked with lighting, our habits, etc and while nothing we did then was bad, a new plasma TV purchase (NCIS on the large screen — YES!) and some other new purchases provided the excuse to completely repaint and reorganize the downstairs. We moved furniture, changed around rooms, and that was just the start of it.

We’ve spent the week in a painting marathon — you know how it is — you buy one new piece of furniture, reorganize some of the rest, and now you have to completely repaint three rooms. I had my latest book in for edits (I’ll Be Yours For Christmas, Blaze, out December ’10!) and finished my proposals for 2011 books, so the idea was to spend a week repainting and getting gardens in shape before we left on vacation (leaving tomorrow morning!) so that when we come home, it’s all done and we can enjoy summer (or at least we can come back to work without thinking about the other 20 things that need to be done).

But even in the process of doing of it, we had to make changes. As I started repainting my kitchen on Wed, I didn’t like the color once I got it on one wall, and so I was off to Home Depot for more paint — a whole new set of colors — which worked perfectly. Saturday, as we were repainting our two-tone living room (upper and lower halves separated by a chair rail) the new cinnamon color on the bottom half worked perfectly — love it! But then we started the upper color, didn’t like it, and realized the original gold we had there worked so well with the warm cinnamon, that we wanted that. Luckily, a local paint store can work magic — we took a chip from the wall and they made paint exactly the same color! It’s gorgeous.

Then, we had two area rugs that we loved — until we moved them to get them out of the way for painting, with the intention of sending them out for cleaning. When they were gone, we realized how much we love the bare wood floors. So one rug will perhaps go upstairs, and the other, a Persian, we’ll probably trade in at a local rug dealer to get a smaller Persian throw. We thought we’d be painting the trim in all of the rooms, but when we saw how nice the natural wood looked next to the cinnamon paint color, we decided to leave that, too.

It’s very much like when I write — you have a plan going in, but you have to be open to changes because you might find something better as you go along.

So…I’m under no illusions that this is the last batch of changes we’ll make to this house. Change seems to be the way of things in life, whether it’s with writing or anything else (speaking of which, I will have revisions/edits waiting for me when I get home from vacation, too, so it’s a good thing the painting is done!). Everything is subject to revisions, our paint colors, gardens, hair color, personal styles, reading habits, etc. What have you revised lately?

4 Responses to “Life is Revision”
  1. Alina Duffer says:

    Good morning Sam!I saw the pic you posted on facebook of your new writing space and its beautiful! Looks very relaxing! In my life the only revision that I have done recently was rearanging my living room furniture this past weekend. It started as just cleaning under the couch and led to moving everything around completly, lol! I do hope to finally get some paint on the walls this summer. We bought the house 2 years ago and still have all white walls. it drives me crazy! I love color and I cant wait to get some on the walls. Also we want to build our home office this summer, so construction with 3 kids in the house should be interesting. Aside from that Im always moving stuff around, so Im sure I will find another room to rearange at some point, lol!
    Have a great day, and I cant wait to read your new Blaze in december! (*)

  2. Jamie D. says:

    You’ve been so busy – you deserve that vacation Sam! :-)

    Aside from big draft revisions, we’re also going to be “revising” a bathroom, and I’m going to completely redo our office this summer too. More shelves, a better desk, and better organization all the way around. My wardrobe is tired – I really should revise that, but I hate to shop for clothes…

    There’s always something, isn’t there? ;-)

  3. Donna McClure says:

    Hi Sam,

    I love your color scheme, cinnamon & gold sounds lovely. Since I love color I am always amazed that people are willing to live with white or beige walls and no color because everything is neutral. All that said I live in an apartment with beige walls only because I have no choice. In the bathroom I have bright pink towels, gold sheets on my bed & red accessories in the kitchen. I just add the color where I can!

    Enjoy your vacation. Maybe you will share some of the adventures with us later on. :-) (H)

  4. Hi guys, thanks for coming by :)

    I am running all over and trying to get ready to leave, so haven’t had as much time to come by and visit as I usually do, but thanks so much for the comments. :)

    Alina, you may be smart to have waited — like I mentioned, we did it six years ago when we moved in, and doing it all again now, LOL. Sometimes it pays to wait until you have lived in a place for a while. :)

    Jamie, I hear you — I really had to buy some new shirts and tanks in brighter colors this year. I like my earth toned clothes, but needed something more in bright colors for summer. :)

    Donna, thanks :) I lived in an apt like that, too and it was a great apt. Never bothered me at the time, and you can do a lot with your furniture and accessories. :)

    I have to go, and will try to stop back in later – how is it that getting ready for a vacation is so exhausting? ;)

    Sam

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