I had been living and breathing the yarn sale for so long that this week was a joy. I'd made good money and lots of yarn was out of the house (gone is good) so it was time to assess and get back to normal life.
I started the week hanging at Helen's. After a yummy lunch of homemade tomato soup and grilled cheese, we sat at the kitchen table and crocheted all afternoon. We laughed and laughed, as we do, and I stayed so long that I had to drive thru McD's (a rarity) for a cheeseburger to eat in the car and went straight to knitting. It was a super fun day.
Tuesday was back to reality. I'd destashed the yarn that didn't sell on Saturday but I still had bins of yarn all over my back room, which was getting me down after a month of looking at it all as I'd prepped for the sale. I moved it all to the front room to get it out of my sight then swept, emptied trash and neatized the back room. I then went outside and redid the pots at my front and side doors for St. Patrick's Day and hung a new flag. I felt much better with all that done - like things were getting back to normal.
There was a lecture about Iran (announced before Trump started bombing) in Lincoln on Wednesday afternoon so I'd schedule lunch with my friend Mary. We went back to Heoya to order Korean fries after a boring choice we'd made the last time because I'd forgotten what was the thing to order. Delish and we chatted for a long time over our lunch. I tried to go to Lincoln Running Company to get new sneakers for my trip but it was the first day of their 50th year sale but there was a huge line and I only had 45 minutes. I went to the office and chatted with Erica to kill time, picked up cookies at The Cookie Company for talk snacks and met Rene at the library. It was more of a discussion lead by an emeritus professor from UNL's polisci department and was very interesting. There were only 2 people in the room who thought Trump's war was a good thing. I hit Aldi on the way home and ate my lunch leftovers for supper while I watched Survivor.
It was 65 degrees outside on Thursday so after cleaning up the kitchen and making some ham, cheese and apple crescents for lunch and a quiche for supper, I went outside for tea. I was gearing up for the next big project - clearing the east wall of my basement so it would be ready for reblocking, hopefully while I'm away at the end of the month. I was waiting for the contractor to come and measure and having the aread clear would help.
I went down on Friday morning and moved everything in the ebay room (a room full of vintage linens from when I used to sell on ebay, which I need to get back to) and all but the tall shelves in the storage room. After lunch, I went down to tackle the three 6 foot tall shelves full of Corelle and Pyrex. I'd left room for them so emptied the first one onto the floor, moved the empty shelf then moved stuff from 2nd shelf to that, moved the 2nd shelf and moved stuff from the 3rd to that then moved that and reloaded from the floor. That was heavy work so I called it good for the day.
On Saturday morning I went down again to sweep the walls and floor, take down the curtains (oh the cobwebs!) and lastly to clear the door between the craft room and the 2 east rooms. I was hoping they'd do it all when I'm in Europe at the end of March and with that door closed, the cats would have no access to where they were working but could still get to the laundry room for their litter boxes. With that last step, I called the basement ready and went upstairs to relax. There was lots of knitting, chatting with friends and ended with Saturday snack supper. It felt great to cross that off.
Having recharged, I was back to busy on Sunday. It was a gorgeous day (high of 78) so I did laundry and hung it on the line. With the freaky warm days we've been having and the extra hour of daylight each day, I was looking for things to do outside that were not clearing beds, because it's way too early for that. I decided to sift the last compost in the bin I was using last year so it'd be ready when I'd start clearing beds. I ended up with an empty bin and a wheelbarrow full of gorgeous compost, which will go into my containers and veg beds later. But I wasn't done. It was so warm that I decided I should wash my car. Since I've been getting my gas at Sam's, there's no car wash to add on. I dragged a hose out of the garage and washed my filthy car. Much better. I had hot dogs for supper (not healthy) and called it a week.
So that was a great week! It was a good mix of productivity and recharging and getting the basement ready was a major accomplishment to cross off my list. Now for the contractor to get here. Life is good!
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