Unlike the Easter Sundays of my youth, there was no fancy
Easter outfit. No new patent leather shoes and tights. No new dress. No hat, gloves,
and woven straw purse. There were also no hidden hard boiled, dyed eggs and
candies and no solid chocolate bunny or cross. Adulting is boring.
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| Easter dinner. |
I did have some new-ish blue, cream, and navy pants bought
from a consignment shop at some point in the past eight months and they fit
today. The pants coordinate with a sweater I’ve had forever and that is what
won the day’s wardrobe lottery.
We gathered at my sister’s house for a combination Easter and
middle niece’s birthday celebration, tucked into a pocket of time before the
youngest niece had to slip out for work. The youngest niece works in hospitality and always
seems to be scheduled with an oddball holiday shift that is piled upon with day-of requests to come
in early or stay late to cover the duties of people who called out.
It was a nice visit with delicious food and good
conversation. There was an early ham dinner followed by birthday cupcakes and strawberry shortcake and gorgeous
lobster claw pastries which were a new treat for me.
On the way home I took a longer route to drive up one of the
other streets in my neighborhood to look at the siding colors and if any houses have
interesting combinations of siding. The contractor is coming Monday to collect
the samples dropped off on Friday. There are four shades of green that are
possibilities, with varying availability in clapboard, board and batten, and
shingle styles. Of course, the color I like best is special order. Or maybe I
like it best because it isn’t an in-stock item, thereby assigning it a higher status
in my mind, which, despite years in marketing, is still susceptible to
marketing tricks. I can’t tell at this point.
To help visualize the various siding styles I dove into AI
with a photo of the front of the house. The request prompts were to remove the
shutters (hate them, they are useless!), change the color to sage green, and
then to apply the different siding styles. Some of the iterations changed the detail around the bay window and made it harder to evaluate.
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New color contender, existing door color. |
Heading into the exercise, I thought I liked board and
batten best but the AI mockup shifted my thinking on it. In that regard, the exercise feels
like a success and a good investment of 40 minutes. The combination of shingles at the peak and clapboard elsewhere
may be the winning combination of textures and interest.
I like the style of my front door, but it will likely need a new color because I’m
not sure I want a red door (current color) with a green house. AI helped with
door suggestions in wood stain, charcoal, and navy, but that is a decision for
another day and after I see the siding in place.
The real priority is the roof, which zoomed to the top of
the house repairs list with the leak in the kitchen cabinet a month or two ago. It's possible the roof is the original one from 1988/89. There are two roofing
colors under consideration and no strong feelings for one over the other, at
least until I see a cost estimate.