I've set a goal for myself that by June 1st I'll have my computer room straightened around the way I want it....excess stuff gone, fresh paint, bring in a little chair and table for a sitting area. I've been chipping away a piece at a time on this for awhile, far be it from me to jump in there and get a job done right away.
Thursday night, to avoid falling asleep on the couch again and getting nothing done, I went to Lowe's and picked up some shelving materials for the closet. I had the measurements with me, and the fellow in lumber cut them to the lengths I requested, no problem. I put up shelves on one side Thursday night, and the other side Friday night. You realize of course that to put up shelves, you practically empty things out of the area you're working on. I pulled out puzzles, canvases, paperwork, photos, and whatever was in my way. Some of them found a new home in Goodwill, some in the trash. I've shredded quite a bit (understatement). Packrat that I am, I came across about 20 years of paystubs. I kept one for each year around my anniversary date, just so if my curiosity comes up I can see a history of the changes, and shred the rest.
A lot of the paperwork went into the recycle bin, and I'm recycling quite a bit by sticking them in the printer to use the back side of the paper. I usually print off the geocaching sites I want to look for, then they get tossed, so the paper will have served double duty.
The down side of all of this? The room's a mess! While I'm in this mode of going through and "touching" everything, it's spread all over the place. I've never been known to be a great housekeeper, but even I am saying "enough"!
Ah well. Moving on. Since I mentioned geocaching, I'll note that I went out with Liz, David, and Lily yesterday, as well as picking up a couple of caches on my lunch hour Friday. That brings me up to about 93 or 94 finds over the course of 2 or 3 years. On one hand that may sound like a lot, but there are people out there with thousands of finds, so I'm obviously a novice at this sport. It was good to have David along yesterday, his height came in handy. The cache was in a bird house about 6' off the ground.
And I have a book recommendation. I picked up Prayers for Sale by Sandra Dallas, and it was a good read. As it states on her website, "Prayers For Sale, Sandra’s eighth novel, is an unforgettable tale of a friendship between two women, one with surprising twists and turns, and one that is ultimately a revelation of the finest parts of the human spirit. In 1936, Hennie Comfort, eighty-six, meets Nit Spindle, seventeen, just as the old woman learns she must leave the Colorado mountains that have been her home for seventy years. Nit has lost her baby, and Hennie takes the girl under her wing, telling her stories about mountain life, stories that are as much about Hennie as they are about the historic people of the high country. The harsh conditions of life that Hennie and Nit have suffered create an instant bond, and an unlikely friendship is formed, one in which the deepest of hardships are endured and the darkest memories are confessed." When I looked at her book list, I realized that I've read one other of her books years ago, The Persian Pickle Club. The next time I head to the library I'll look for other books she's written.
2 comments:
At least you are staying in one place so the mess will go away. We are going to be moving again (second yr. in a row) so right now I am pulling things out that I didn't look at this year and they are gone! I refuse to repack something I don't need.
Today it's only 48. I'm still waiting for spring!
ReUSING the paper is the 1st step to recycling - that is what I'm trying to teach my 4 year old who just recently discovered the fun of using the computer for PBSkids.com and thinks she has to print out everything! *sigh* I've had to limit her to only 5 pages a day... that is 10 prints if she reuses. ;)
by the way - I'm updating my blog this week and adding only HGTV quilters to my sidebar - mind if I include yours? ;) and in your side bar - I foudn the One Minuite Writer to be a neat place! thanks for sharing that! ;)
Love from Texas! ~bonnie
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