Sammy does not mind the snow - he looks comfortable taking a nap on top of the cold stuff. |
My usual view of winter...from inside the house. |
The upside is that we are starting the growing season with
adequate moisture.
As I write this blog, the current temperature is 1. Folks…it is March in the south…the daffodils
are usually in bloom at this time! And,
to make the situation a bit worse, I
left my winter chore coat over at my daughter’s house a few days ago when I went to see the orphan
puppies (Avalanche died, which was
unexpected, two days after giving birth) that she is caring for like a
trooper. I could not do it. Did you know that you have to massage the
puppies rear ends, for several weeks, in order to stimulate them to pee and
poop? That, in itself, takes great
patience and that is certainly not in my nature.
So, I have been spending much of the past few months , hunkered
inside, rummaging through my stash that I have been amassing over my lifetime,
that is 60 years, to date. Remember…I am
a packrat and as such I have/had quite an enormous stash.
Yes, I indicated had.
I am quite proud of myself for actually reducing my cache of boxes and
boxes of unnecessary ‘valuable stuff’. I
am nearing the end of the mountain of boxes warehoused in what was formally my
bedroom soon to become my ‘woman cave’.
But, I had to organize and downsize in order to make room for what is to
become a workable space for ALL my interests.
It has not been easy.
I had to completely change my way of thinking from one of saving for
that proverbial rainy day to saving only what is necessary for my future. Part of my life, literally, is now in ‘to
burn’ bags or in mixed paper recycle boxes.
I even amazed myself
with all the paperwork I actually saved over the years…piles and piles of old
newspapers that I wanted to review (I am still working on those piles daily,
but I am pleased that I have perused and recycled over half - I am down to a 5’
tall stack), my schoolwork, my kids
schoolwork, files and files of notes from the many quilt shows and quilt exhibits
that I coordinated some 20 years ago, thousands of magazines from over ten different subscriptions, old mail
that got boxed up from time to time in order to clear my desk, etc…whew!
Now, being realistic, I could not throw away or recycle
everything, but I made quite a dent.
After all, I am still a packrat at heart.
I am closing in on the end. I have about 10 more boxes to go through
before I can make the next move to set-up my work station and to get back to
creating and having my kind of fun.
Well… there is still the task of organizing and downsizing
all my supplies in my sewing room…maybe that will be a good chore for next
year.
As for the snow in my schedule, it was perfectly timed.
Proud of you!
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