Life has been INCREDIBLY busy lately. I was in a wedding recently that took up an awful lot of time, and although I had a lot of fun with it, I've gotten way behind on everything that needs to get done. Here's a small snapshot of where I am:
PROJECTS
I have a huge long list of projects, including:
Redoing the guest bathroom (painting, redoing cabinets, and tiling the floor)
Redoing my bathroom (same stuff)
Building a bar for the sunroom
Furnishing the sunroom, including finding/making a low table and making floor cushions
Refinishing the sewing table a friend gave me, and building a shelf for my sewing maching to sit in it
Finishing the quilts I've started for my niece and nephew
A dozen other small projects, such as repairing the clock my friend made for me
Organizing my whole house and all my files
I don't know when all of these projects are going to get done. It makes me want to cry just looking at the list. I guess I just have to keep going one step at a time. Also, the September craft challenge on the Crunchy Chicken site is inspiring me to get at least one project done. Hopefully I'll keep you posted.
GARDEN
It doesn't seem like the season should be over yet, but my garden is definitely winding down. The tomato plants are all dead or dying, the squash is barely producing, and the cucumbers all died. Only my Japanese eggplant produced at all this year. On the upside, the tomatillo produced like crazy and the bell peppers are starting to, after a very chilly summer (relatively speaking, of course). I've learned a few things for next year. For one thing, I'm going to have to work a LOT on my soil. It doesn't drain well at all, which I think is contributing to my tomato problems. This year, I added a lot of composted manure, which I think is why the peppers and tomatillo have done well, and the zucchini did better than usual. Next year should be even better, I hope. It does get awfully frustrating, though.
HOUSE
Some of my house projects are listed above. I also need to get out into the yard and do some serious work out there, plus I want to completely purge everything. Just because I have room for something I will never use doesn't mean I should keep it just in case. I need to make better use of Craigslist and Freecycle to get rid of the extra stuff. And, on top of all of this, I got a call from the HOA for my neighborhood saying that someone had complained about my yard. So I got someone to fix the sprinkler system, which put a HUGE dent in my plans to pay off my credit card quickly (although I'm still hoping to have it paid off by the end of the year, even if it means I only get to eat beans for a month). And I have to wonder which neighbor complained, and why nothing has been done about some of the other residents whose yards truly look bad (whereas mine looked a little untrimmed, other yards could be considered a wholesale mess). It's not the most welcoming feeling when moving into a new neighborhood.
So I'm definitely looking forward to a long weekend this weekend, which will hopefully be spent completely redoing my guest bathroom. I can't wait to see how it turns out.
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