Six little letters that can change your life:
“You almost got the job” (Translation: You were second out of a zillion applicants).
“You were almost accepted” … to the club, college, team, etc.
“You almost made the flight”… and now you’ll be stuck at the airport lounge eating stale peanuts for three hours.
This sneaky little word can encapsulate the difference between success and failure, or, in the case of our never-ending home renovation, the difference between ”livable” and ”not exactly”.
When our well-meaning neighbors ask, ”Is the house finished?”, no doubt wondering how in hell this remodel has taken a year and a half and counting, we generally answer ”almost”. As in, we still don’t have shower doors in two of the bathrooms because, well, somehow they were measured incorrectly. Twice. And no ovens, because they were “only” ordered nine months ago. Oh, and an unusable bath tub because the tub filler was set too far away from the tub so water splashes all over the floor and needs to be replaced. I could go on, but you get the picture.
On the other hand, ”almost” could have magical powers, e.g., ”The bullet almost pierced your lungs/spine/brain” or ”That car almost plowed right into you”.
If only this were one of those good ”almosts”. Grrrr.

Remodeling is no fun. I hope that everything works out well soon.
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Thanks! It’s true… even a “simple” job can be a nightmare. As they say, all’s well that ends, LOL.
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Oh, my sympathies. We “only” are renovating a kitchen, but I do stand with you in solidarity. Stay strong! – Marty
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Hah, there is no “only” when it comes to a renovation!! Thanks, Marty, and wishing you many happy meals in your new kitchen! Alisa
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I am sending good vibes your way, because the pandemic delay is real as my front porch has been under construction since early April 2022, and it was suppose to be a simply three day project.
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Thanks, and the same to you– I hope your porch is finished soon! xx, Alisa
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