Initially, I had planned to actually go on a vacation, but
after I got my house back to myself,
gave it a good clean and got my marbles all realigned all I really wanted to do was stay home and
just enjoy it. So that is exactly what I
did.
Saturday was Day One so I headed upstairs to my craft room and spent some quality
time doing something I had wanted to do for a long time which was to sew myself
an apron. There is a story behind this
particular apron and why it took so long for me to finally make it. I might share that story with you all because
it involves someone who was very special to me.
Anyway, my apron turned out so darn cute and I thoroughly enjoyed making
it, so much so I was hoping to make another so I’d have an extra one to use
while the other one was in the wash.
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Thank you for helping! |
Once I had the apron made I went ahead and installed the
hook I had purchased several years ago for hanging my aprons on. It was in the garage waiting for me to
actually have an apron to hang on it and now I do! So up it went! I was so happy to have that pretty little
hook out of the garage and installed in my kitchen where it belongs and holding an apron!
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After dinner I went outside to do yet another item on my
“to-do list” that used up another item I had loitering in the garage because I
purchased it well over a year ago. I had
a million reasons for putting off this job, but because it was so old the dryer
vent cover on the outside of the house was literally crumbling and once one of
the louvers fell off I knew I could procrastinate no longer. The BFF was impressed as he watched me do
this quick little job that left me wondering why I hadn’t done this a year ago
when I bought the replacement cover (sigh) in the first place. It really doesn’t matter now because it is
done! I’d say Day One was a roaring
success!


Sunday was another (golf) day spent in my craft room preparing to work on a few projects I had in mind
that would use up a pile of fabric scraps and supplies I had collected and
stored in a box in there. I’ll be
sharing a post with you on all of the gifts I’ve been making so this post isn’t
too stinking long. Suffice it to say it
was another day of fun. After using up
nearly all of the cute fabric jar covers on some gifts I had made the week
prior I was able to restock by cutting some more using the last of my scraps. I told myself not to do any other chores or
household projects and just enjoy my craft room on this day and I stuck to it. I was able to empty one banker box and the
collapsible bin I had been storing my smaller scraps in as well as make a dent
in another box. Whoo hooo! Day Two was another success!


Monday I wanted to get the cars washed deciding that would
be my only project for the day and the rest of the day would be devoted to fun
stuff. Since I had a helper it wouldn’t
take us long to get them done using the power washer and a bucket of soapy
water, right? We ended up vacuuming and
wiping down the interiors first, which was completely unplanned then got to
work doing the exteriors. While we were
at it we rinsed off the motorhome, the bikes as well as the trash and recycling
wheelie bins. The garage also got swept
out and tidied. It took us nearly three
hours and by the time we were done the heat of the day was hitting and we were
hot, sweaty and exhausted. We rewarded
ourselves with a shower and a nap declaring our day was shot and we just wanted
to stay inside where it was cool. Day
Three was successful, but I think we were a bit overly ambitious.
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Laverne got some love too |
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as well as the bicycles |
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and then the skies opened... |
Early Tuesday morning I snuck outside ahead of the heat to
finish up the Subaru by applying tire shine to the tires and protectant to all
of the black exterior trim pieces. She’s
a beauty! I was also able to finish cleaning
up and reorganizing the shelves in the garage and purged some cardboard boxes I
had emptied. I was able to sneak in a
few more small chores.
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Selling |
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Keeping |
One of the things I wanted to do was go through my vintage
Pyrex collection and take a good look at what I had and make some tough
decisions. After a little research I
collected several pieces that will be going up for sale on eBay. I also managed to get back into the kitchen and
go through the lower cabinet where I keep all of my baking pans and purged several
things from there that I no longer need or use.
This prompted me to do another project the next morning which was to
make more shelf liners. Additionally, the
extra apron I wanted to make was completed which made this girl very happy. Lots of creativity!


Along with all the fun things I wanted to do there was some
serious stuff to discuss and work on, not the least of which was to start
updating my will now that I am a retired empty nester. It was a chore I know I am long past due
working on and I was very happy to have help on hand to get me through it. Making some important plans for my future was
another hot topic and something I worked on as well. I will be sharing more about that later, but suffice
it to say it was all good, very good.
Throughout the week we enjoyed some really good summer meals
made with loads of fresh and nutritious ingredients. Most of our meals consisted of a simple salad
and a protein like steak, salmon or taco meat which not only made them easy to
prepare but also very tasty. There may
have been a couple of ice cream desserts too.
Overall, it was a very calm and relaxing week. We both got to do some of the fun things we
wanted to do, some things I needed to do, enjoyed some great food and had a lot
of good, meaningful and much needed conversations. It was so nice to have some extra help around
here too. I came into my staycation
feeling physically worn out and emotionally exhausted and now I feel like I’ve
really recharged all of my batteries.
I’m ready to take on the world!