Re: Tailoring a Tuesday for Your Home
Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2026 10:32 pm
About that 5x5:
Recycling, to include some large pieces DONE
Extra laundry loads of drip dries and bath mat 1/2 Done, yielding to a load HRH wanted to do
Photos into Snapfish (not to meet deadlines) NOPE
Progress on sewing DONE
Dust in bedroom 1/2 Done
Also, I'm going to put some glorious sticker (smile) on yesterday's planner space DONE - happy little bear skating
HRH and I took all the trash out, mailed the Desk Day I'd also DONE, and went on to a drive-through for a sandwich. So that was our lunch date.
Later, when ddolder got home from her day at univ, she called and we decided I'd come pick her up and she'd help me with getting the recyclables out. HRH already had some at the door. I carried the flimsy little set of drawers I should have let go long ago, and she carried the rest. Her boys had done all hers.
The progress on sewing was getting the sewing area ready for patchwork on the machine. By the time I realized it had taken so long to get things the way I wanted, I'd lost the light. So, it's all set up for morning. The only thing I haven't done for that is to get down in the floor
on my back and plug in my new iron behind the desk. I may take a mirror there with me tomorrow morning and maybe a flashlight! Maybe what i really need is a power strip, but I'll cross that bridge later.
Recycling, to include some large pieces DONE
Extra laundry loads of drip dries and bath mat 1/2 Done, yielding to a load HRH wanted to do
Photos into Snapfish (not to meet deadlines) NOPE
Progress on sewing DONE
Dust in bedroom 1/2 Done
Also, I'm going to put some glorious sticker (smile) on yesterday's planner space DONE - happy little bear skating
HRH and I took all the trash out, mailed the Desk Day I'd also DONE, and went on to a drive-through for a sandwich. So that was our lunch date.
Later, when ddolder got home from her day at univ, she called and we decided I'd come pick her up and she'd help me with getting the recyclables out. HRH already had some at the door. I carried the flimsy little set of drawers I should have let go long ago, and she carried the rest. Her boys had done all hers.
The progress on sewing was getting the sewing area ready for patchwork on the machine. By the time I realized it had taken so long to get things the way I wanted, I'd lost the light. So, it's all set up for morning. The only thing I haven't done for that is to get down in the floor