It's amazing how bad a day can be, and then how equally good another can turn out.
Today I am basking in the glow of watching Daughter at her last swimming lesson, and being told by the teacher that she can move up to the next level after the holidays.
My to-do list got mostly accomplished over the weekend, and my family actually thanked me for scrubbing the bathroom.
Two nice, respectful, efficient men came to my house this morning and replaced our old, beat up, drafty, hollow-core wooden door that leads to the garage with a brand new, tight-fitting, fire-safe steel door in an hour and a half. My gosh, it looks gorgeous.
I took AJ for his second flu shot, and asked that he be quickly weighed. Turns out he is gaining steadily at about 1 lb/month, which is above average, even as we play around with his tube-feed calories to try and get him eating orally. Yes!
I am still reveling in thankfulness that the washing machine was not actually broken and did not require a several-hundred-dollar service call.
And the best, best, best thing - the mailman brought back the package containing two wool soakers I knit for an Etsy.com order and mailed over two weeks ago. The recipient moved and the forward didn't work for some reason. I thought the package got lost and I would have to reknit the items and mail them again at my cost. For some reason I was totally beside myself about it, and just about fell to my knees with relief and gratitude when the package showed up today. I will be re-sending the package priority mail with tracking this time!
Now I can make some tea, relax with the Christmas music playing on the radio, and work on the other knitting projects in the queue, while AJ naps and Daughter plays with play doh. Dinner is all ready (pulled bbq pork, defrosting, from a huge batch I made a few weeks back). The house is...well, it is clean enough! And there are no current laundry emergencies.
As you all know, I really, really, really needed a good day. And I am so thankful to be having one.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
to do:
- All on-line Christmas shopping
- Any Christmas shopping that cannot be accomplished on-line (hopefully none)
- Clean crusty bathrooms
- Change burnt-out bulb in funky hanging hard-to-reach light fixture in bathroom
- Finish washing sheets and remake beds
- Finish AJ's Thanksgiving vest
- Dress kids in Christmas outfits and take photo (do I trim AJ's hair before or after the photo attempt?)
- Order Christmas photos
- Empty dishwasher
- Refill dishwasher
- Make chili and cornbread for dinner
- Divide and package up bulk meats purchased this morning and freeze
- Iron
- Make Christmas cookie list
- Purchase and replace smoke/carbon monoxide detector that keeps beeping randomly for no reason
- Figure out what to put in the advent calendar, especially for the baby (really, what can you give a baby?)
- REMAKE two wool soakers to replace an Etsy order that apparently was lost in the mail
- Get butt in gear working on rest of knits people have requested
Things I am thankful for:
- That I was able to diagnose the problem with the washing machine that I mentioned a few posts ago. I got lazy about replacing the lint filter on the drain hose, so the utility sink drain clogged up with lint, and was not draining properly. That caused the washing machine to back-fill with rinse water, so I had to manually re-run the spin cycle each load. Went to walmart last night for some drano, let it work overnight, replaced the lint filter today, and voila, we have a functional washing machine again. Take it from me: do not be lazy about replacing your washing machine lint filters.
- My awesome mom, who made two pairs of mittens for my kids in about two days before leaving for her Vegas birthday adventure. Both kids need them, and I asked her to whip them up for use in the advent calendar, because I just do not have time to knit anything more right now. She rules.
- The amazing weather we've been having, which has allowed us to keep the heat set at 60 degrees in the house. Our gas bill is low, our expenses are under control. It feels good.
- The amazing markdowns in like, every store. I have been able to pick up some amazing bargains to feed and clothe my family in recent weeks, and our dollars are stretching farther than I thought they would, living in this more expensive place.
I hope you all do too!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
tree
At our old house we had three giant, mature sugar maples in our yard. They dropped approximately one billion leaves on our grass each autumn. Pretty though they were, I was happy to leave them behind.
Then we bought a house with a giant, mature sugar maple in the backyard.

It's majestic.

We play, eat peanut butter sandwiches, and knit in its shade on 88 degree days.

We sometimes rip the bark off of it. (Hey, Daughter, cut it out!)

And pretty soon it will drop one billion of these all over the grass.
So it goes.
Then we bought a house with a giant, mature sugar maple in the backyard.

It's majestic.

We play, eat peanut butter sandwiches, and knit in its shade on 88 degree days.

We sometimes rip the bark off of it. (Hey, Daughter, cut it out!)

And pretty soon it will drop one billion of these all over the grass.
So it goes.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
in which i am prevented from indulging in one of my hobbies
Well, our home inspection is scheduled for this afternoon, so I guess this is really happening. Holy moly. I am so anxious and nervous and nauseated and scared...oh, and excited. But mostly those other things. Oy.
I think I'll take Daughter over during the inspection so she can check out her new digs. We might as well go all-out and measure some windows, too, so I can see if my old window treatments will work or if I have to make some new ones.
I have the strongest urge to sew stuff just now. I especially want to make a wee quilt for my boy, as I did not make one before he was born. Unfortunately, my fabric stash is in bins and hidden away at the very back of a storage unit. Frick. Would it be wrong to take some of our precious savings and go to Joann's for a few yards of fabric? *sigh* Yes, I guess it would be wrong, considering how much fabric I already own. Frickety-frick!
I think I'll take Daughter over during the inspection so she can check out her new digs. We might as well go all-out and measure some windows, too, so I can see if my old window treatments will work or if I have to make some new ones.
I have the strongest urge to sew stuff just now. I especially want to make a wee quilt for my boy, as I did not make one before he was born. Unfortunately, my fabric stash is in bins and hidden away at the very back of a storage unit. Frick. Would it be wrong to take some of our precious savings and go to Joann's for a few yards of fabric? *sigh* Yes, I guess it would be wrong, considering how much fabric I already own. Frickety-frick!
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