...just not the writing kind.
I had a very productive weekend. Among the many projects I completed were:
-Final sanding, re-spackling, and final-final sanding of new closet in upstairs hall, culminating in painting the new wall of said closet on Sunday afternoon. Now I just need to get the same kind of trim paint as in the rest of the house, and do the frame and door.
-Laundry. It may not seem like a big deal, but it is. For me.
-Sorting through, folding, and boxing a whole bunch of clothes Little Boy has outgrown to give to our friends who are adopting a boy (6 months younger) from China.
-Rearranging stuff into various closets to clean out Little Boy's "big boy" room/playroom to open up space for more toys. From downstairs. Seriously, they are taking over our living room right now. About 50% of those are baseballs. DH and I have decided LB can fund our retirement with his Major League career. (Did I mention he's 2?)
-Sticking the better part of 90 glow-in-the-dark stars to the ceiling in the aforementioned room. I tried to be conservative, but I ran out of sticky-tak so the remaining few are sitting on top of his dresser for now.
Okay, side note. DH pointed this out... Of the people who put glow-in-the-dark stars on their kids' ceilings, how many bother to put in constellations? And of those, how many print off a star chart from the month said child was born, and put the constellations visible at that time in their proper orientations?
*Jenny sheepishly raises hand*
I've still got about 20 of the littler stars to put up - the last bits of the Milky Way, such as it is - and once I get everything done I'll try to get a decent pic. It's pretty neat to look at from the floor in a totally dark room.
-Final sanding, re-spackling, and final-final sanding of new closet in upstairs hall, culminating in painting the new wall of said closet on Sunday afternoon. Now I just need to get the same kind of trim paint as in the rest of the house, and do the frame and door.
-Laundry. It may not seem like a big deal, but it is. For me.
-Sorting through, folding, and boxing a whole bunch of clothes Little Boy has outgrown to give to our friends who are adopting a boy (6 months younger) from China.
-Rearranging stuff into various closets to clean out Little Boy's "big boy" room/playroom to open up space for more toys. From downstairs. Seriously, they are taking over our living room right now. About 50% of those are baseballs. DH and I have decided LB can fund our retirement with his Major League career. (Did I mention he's 2?)
-Sticking the better part of 90 glow-in-the-dark stars to the ceiling in the aforementioned room. I tried to be conservative, but I ran out of sticky-tak so the remaining few are sitting on top of his dresser for now.
Okay, side note. DH pointed this out... Of the people who put glow-in-the-dark stars on their kids' ceilings, how many bother to put in constellations? And of those, how many print off a star chart from the month said child was born, and put the constellations visible at that time in their proper orientations?
*Jenny sheepishly raises hand*
I've still got about 20 of the littler stars to put up - the last bits of the Milky Way, such as it is - and once I get everything done I'll try to get a decent pic. It's pretty neat to look at from the floor in a totally dark room.
On the writing front I haven't done much but I do have a (sort-of) excuse: I've been accepted to the Next Level Workshop, and it begins May 29th. So even though I have writing stuff here and there I could be doing, the NLW will take up so much of my time in a few weeks - AND it will be focused, directed edits rather than my shotgun approach - that I've decided to allow myself other household projects in the meantime.
Oh, and congrats to Jen on her upcoming graduation from Law School!
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