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Yesterday morning was much worse on the roads than I thought. Barb arrived at 9:00 and saw two accidents on the way to our house, one on the bridge where a truck had hit the center divider, the other just above us on #394. I was tempted to just stay home, but decided to take the Pilot and roads were decent, most people slowing down and taking their time. And as I got closer to Lakewood, there was less snow, the roads wet not icy. Yoga was uncomfortable because a bout of acid reflux hit me just as we began. I dropped four Tums, continued with class, and slowly it disappeared. By the end of class, I was fine, ready for the day.
A Fat And Happy Sparrow In The Rhododendrons |
Around 2:30, I called an electrician who Barb recommended, Vern Johnson, talked with him and he happened to be finishing a job about ten minutes away. He asked if we would mind if he came right over and of course, we said yes. So, he stayed for an hour and a half, talking with us at least half of the time, but hung our 13 inch hammered pewter light/pendant over our island.
Around 3:30, Evie decided she really disliked the burnt orange sample she had painted on our bedroom wall, too loud, which meant back to the paint samples on the various websites. She came up with two more choices, so off I went to Chautauqua Brick, to pick up two more small cans of paint. She will paint them on the walls this morning and there's a good chance I will be driving off to Chautauqua Brick this afternoon but I hope not!
The Happy Chef And The Boys |
Not sure what today will bring, no plans other than painting some samples on the walls, and no yoga. It sounds too good to just stay here on my couch and have another cup of coffee, waiting for Dennis Webster's Saturday Breakfast Party to come on the radio.
I just finished and will write a review of a book called THE LIFE-CHANGING MAGIC OF TIDYING UP BY MARIE KONDO, # 2 on the Wall Street Journals best seller list. I know, it's sounds like a 'girly man' book. I enjoyed it, found her theories interesting, especially its Japanese point of view, but I am still waiting for my life to change. It did, however, change my tee short drawer.
One of her mantras: never stack clothes; they just wrinkle, so fold and place them sideways in the drawer. Cool, I love it!
My Nifty Organized Tee Shirts |
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