Monday, February 25, 2008

Tackle It Tuesday



I am so delighted to go to therapy for my neck. YA! Friday's appointment was canceled due to me just being over done and hoping to save up some of my medical benefits. I do not want to use it all up in the first two months of the year.My, my I am so looking forward to getting out of pain again.

Therapy was great. I stopped by the library and got a few books on staging a home to sell and on buying/selling.
Had a lovely visit with a little 16 month old child who walked right up to my and grabbed my finger and showed me a tree, bird. The mother who was on a cell phone closed her call and the three of us walked around and spoke of the parenting techniques that have help me so much. Sign language, giving a choice of 2 things within the parents parameter and so on it was sorta humbly invigorating to openly and easily share with this very teachable beautiful young woman. The child was very endearing too.



Maybe some if I feel a little better. I am having a hard time breathing .
I want to finished up the projects that are undone here so I can pack up the last of the beads. I did so well today once I remembered that I am doing this out of the power of choice not the consequences of error or ill fortune. We put the boxes out in the garage last night with all the others.
I finished up the living room. Putting two painting up that are natural made for a nice setting.


Perhaps I'll pack up the rest of the sewing desk. Fabrics are such a love affair. Patterns are like playing cards I can never have too many :) Of course that is not
true. These patterns will be sold or given.
For out in the garage is the collection of those patterns that were found in the dumpster. One time a long time ago I had visited a fabric store and found myself gazing at Patterns and happened to say..."God It would be so cool if..." Well... the if... is so, I have over a hundred new patterns. I have passed so many of them out and yet they are like blooming flowers always popping up. Well I have a filing cabinet to pack with all the jewelry business stuff.


In here I have my display boards

for the Gallery and also the
Packaging materials and gift boxes. I'll be all set up once I get life to that point:)
I have a lot invested here.
I have lacked the belief in myself to pull it through. I trust that one day that will change.
This Hayworth four drawer office filing cabinet was a gift of sorts when the old plant shut down, the sold stuff real cheep at auction. When I empty it I am going to consolidate all of the file in the other two cabinets. I think we may need to sell my sewing desk :( It is very large) I will use the file cabinet that has two drawers to hold my patterns from the desk.
This is the pink storage cabinet for the laundry soap and such. When my type of detergent and soap is greatly reduced I get several and store them Saves a lot of money.
Laundry has yet to even be touched. I think what is going to happen is that the favorites will all be in the wash and that will make it easier to shed some of the things in our closet.

I would like to change the linens on the big bed this week too.

I might try to tackle the garage a little?? By packing up things.

I desire though to get all the boxes up out of the hall floor.


Dishes and a nice meal aught to do it :)

Of course all of this must wait another day. I must rest.

5 comments:

Denise said...

Praying for you little busy bee.

Heather said...

Hang in there! Little by little, one day at a time, it'll all get done. And I know everything will work out as it's meant to be. ;o)

I want to thank you, too, for your comment on my Sunday Scribblings post. Really appreciate the encouragement!

Anonymous said...

You are so busy. And such a time all of this is emotionally. But I know you will pull through shining as always!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Cynthia

Anonymous said...

That sure is a lot.
Slow down and take it easy. Better to do it at an slower pace and get it done than at a break neck speed and wear yourself out!
Great tackle though!!

KC's Blog said...

Hi, thanks for stopping by the blog!

Remember to take it easy too, things will get done little by little. :)

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