Blame it on the fumes

Today my friend Jeremy helped me paint part of my living room.

Painting called for apartment origami, as there’s no adequately-sized place to put all the furniture that needed to be moved.

Actually, doing most anything at home in NYC involves apartment origami. I know people who store clothes in their kitchens and wash dishes in the bathtub.

I’m too tired and not quite done enough to move anything back, so I’m going to sleep with books all over the floor, a trunk blocking the entrance to the living room, an end table taking up the entire kitchen, and a large bouncing chair in the hallway.

This is one good looking fire hazard.

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3 Comments

  1. kelly k says:

    Yup, I have shoes in the pantry and clothes in the kitchen cupboards.

  2. Amanda says:

    I just can’t do that, though I definitely don’t use most of the stuff in my kitchen cabinets and could use the storage.

  3. Mike says:

    Poannnggg!!

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