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The home improvements continue. I have so much time on my hands. And do want to be ready should I ever truly decide if I’m staying or going.

I’ve gone room to room and made a list of the little and the big things that I should do to be ready to sale the house. And then I’ve broken those lists down by do it myself, get some help and do it myself, and then things I will need to hire an expert or require more than I think I’m up to.

One of the most urgent tasks was repair or rather replacing my doggie door. Not sure how it happened but the lower third of the flap came off entirely. Or rather it was hanging by a piece of plastic and the dogs refused to use it that way.

After evaluating if I could just duct tape it back together or replace that part…well, I couldn’t. So new doggie door acquired and installed by ME!

doggie door

(Yes, I’ve seen the Reddit comments on my pictures and the “mess”. This is my real life. I’m not prettying it up or staging it for anyone. I have that rug there to capture the dirt and leaves the dogs bring in. It’s washable and washed at least once per week. It’s great if there is never a mess in your house. But this is my reality. We have lots of trees and Georgia clay mud.)

Thank goodness, Home Depot carries the exact one we installed when we had the back wall cut out and the deck and French doors installed. I unscrewed the old one and then replace with a new one. Voila! And the dogs are back to taking themselves in and out.

Total cost $92 plus some frustrating cries with trying to get the screws to line up.

Kitchen Updates in Progress

As I write this, we’ve cleaned off my kitchen shelves (lower shelves), washed them down, and are doing some repairs and patching as we prepare to apply a fresh coat of white paint. I’m also purging items at the same time with things I don’t need and items that the girls want (and I don’t really need.)

When/if it’s time to sell, I will replace my yellow storage baskets with real baskets. (This was realtor suggestion that I actually hadn’t thought of, but I’m excited to see that look.) In the meantime, I will enjoy the clean white shelves.

Outside of purchasing the new doggie door, I’ve got all the supplies for these improvements. So it’s really just costing me time. And that I have plenty of!

Did you tackle any home improvements or changes during your holiday break?


3 Comments

  • Reply shanna |

    ok-this is not how a no-spend month works. You are gaming the system by pre-paying everything so it isn’t the the month you want to “no-spend” but then spending on a frivolous item. If you are trying to have a no spend month then push that spend back to February. Your budget should have every single item you owe/spend money on and its due date or that it fluctuates (groceries/gas)-you can mark it as paid but it should still be listed in your monthly budget. You would really benefit from writing down every penny you spend/save/donate/put in investments etc every single day. Keep track for a few months-every single penny. Then you can see what your actual spend is and go from there. You seem to have so many hidden expenses. For example-that MUD/WTR is super pricey and a total scam, and it isn’t safe for everyone-your doctor should know you are drinking it to make sure it is safe for your diabetes or other pre-existing conditions. Drink water or tea (also check with your dr about herbal teas)!

  • Reply Angie |

    That’s great you were able to replace it yourself. But if just the flap was broken, why did you replace the entire unit? Also, if your dogs weren’t using it would have left it as is and fixed it with the absolute cheapest option right before showings. Looks like the size is fairly standard and you could have gotten a cheapie flap for like $25 instead of $90.

So, what do you think ?