Too tired to type
May. 1st, 2004 10:05 pmHard to believe that a week has passed since I developed that cold and griped about being sick. Now I'm pretty much recovered, but tired. Who knows how long this message will run before I run out of steam.
Made my weekly visit to the hardware store, and cashed in my $13 in freebie coupons. Unfortunately, I spent much more than $13 so I didn't really notice the savings. PVC pipe, connections, stuff for the new lawn mower--I bought a new lawn mower, and what's sad is that I'm excited about it--new window well covers, sponges for the kitchen. Glam stuff, just like Brad and Jennifer buy. Grocery shopping followed on the heels of that debauch. Then I let the pups loose in the backyard and commenced the work on the garage that I had wanted to get done last week. Assembled 4 of the 5 boxes of shelving that Dad left. Dragged all the garbage into the middle of the floor so that Dan the Junk Guy will have no trouble telling what to take and what to leave. There's still a load of stuff to sort through along the back wall, old containers of plant food, boxes of junk, wood and metal things the identity of which I have no clue. I'm sure Dad had big plans for this stuff, but I need to be realistic. I am somewhat handy, but I am not Tool Girl, and most of this stuff would just sit and collect dust for another 16 years so I may as well get rid of it.
There's also the old syaing that while one man's trash is another man's treasure, some stuff is still trash no matter how to look at it.
Here's hoping I can finish sorting out the garage tomorrow. Looking forward to dinner--turkey breast baked with dressing, fresh yams, cranberry sauce, red-skinned mashed potatoes. Coconut custard pie for dessert. Fingers crossed that it will be eaten to celebrate a difficult job done well.
And with that, the last puff of steam...drifts...gently...away...
Made my weekly visit to the hardware store, and cashed in my $13 in freebie coupons. Unfortunately, I spent much more than $13 so I didn't really notice the savings. PVC pipe, connections, stuff for the new lawn mower--I bought a new lawn mower, and what's sad is that I'm excited about it--new window well covers, sponges for the kitchen. Glam stuff, just like Brad and Jennifer buy. Grocery shopping followed on the heels of that debauch. Then I let the pups loose in the backyard and commenced the work on the garage that I had wanted to get done last week. Assembled 4 of the 5 boxes of shelving that Dad left. Dragged all the garbage into the middle of the floor so that Dan the Junk Guy will have no trouble telling what to take and what to leave. There's still a load of stuff to sort through along the back wall, old containers of plant food, boxes of junk, wood and metal things the identity of which I have no clue. I'm sure Dad had big plans for this stuff, but I need to be realistic. I am somewhat handy, but I am not Tool Girl, and most of this stuff would just sit and collect dust for another 16 years so I may as well get rid of it.
There's also the old syaing that while one man's trash is another man's treasure, some stuff is still trash no matter how to look at it.
Here's hoping I can finish sorting out the garage tomorrow. Looking forward to dinner--turkey breast baked with dressing, fresh yams, cranberry sauce, red-skinned mashed potatoes. Coconut custard pie for dessert. Fingers crossed that it will be eaten to celebrate a difficult job done well.
And with that, the last puff of steam...drifts...gently...away...