That's what Ray told me after they left after spending most of the day (or afternoon) helping us spackle, attempt to steam off wallpaper, move appliances, pull up carpet strips on the hardwood floor, clean - among many other things - on Saturday.

My mom and dad arrived early - Dad had his own ideas for removing the useless utility sink in the laundry room, and we'll eventually build a bench to box-in the plumbing and create a storage chest - we'll need it in this tiny house.

Since Ray and I were able to scrape off most of the glue Friday, we were able to spackle the walls on Saturday. Here my dad spackles away in his old work clothes...
Though the previous owners had left the house immaculate, I knew my mom's strong suit and put her on "fridge duty". Now I can feel comfortable putting food on the shelves knowing that they are C L E A N. (Sorry, Mom, no photo of you cleaning the fridge!)

My sister Nancy and brother-in-law, Dave, arrived mid afternoon, and were able to get quite a bit done - two big things: pullout the dishwasher so that we can put it in the new cabinet, and pull up the carpet staple strips on the hardwood floors, among other odd projects. Here my sister is scraping wallboard glue off in the front entry way in style...
One thing that plagues this house is wallpaper. For some reason people of a certain generation seem to like wallcoverings. And of course that doesn't suit our tastes and we attempted to steam it off using a Wallpaper Steamer.
Unfortunately, we chose a room in the master bedroom that the previous owner constructed, rather than a wall that was all sheetrock. This left the wall quite messy as the joint compound was starting to come off because we had to get the wall so wet. So the result was spending 1.5 hours steaming a wall of about 5 feet wide.

Ray and I decided that because the wallpaper was obviously done by professionals, and that the seams are darn near perfect, we're going to paint over it. We purchased "the gripper" primer coat paint and will make an attempt this coming weekend. As Ray said, "There's just too many more important things in this life to consider besides the seams of wallpaper." And that was it.