6/15/2011

Summer Projects 2011

Okay, I’m embarrassed to even put these to paper for fear most of these projects were on my list for Summer 2010, when I wasn’t working and ostensibly had free time.

Here are things I would like to get accomplished this summer, in no particular order:

-Create a dance caller web page - just something simple with a schedule and a bio
-Put window film on the side living room windows that you can look right into from the street
-Inventory the corner cabinet in the dining room
-Put non-skid drawer liner stuff in the kitchen drawers
-Re-hang the pictures in the dining room
-Get estimates for and have the back section of the roof replaced
-Replace the window that faces the backyard in the laundry room/auxiliary serving area (if there’s money left after roof repair)
-Continue the progress on my stamp catalogue
-Tea-dye the fabric and make curtains for the front living room window
-Hang a curtain in the kitchen window (see living room side windows, above)
-Create a master list of phone numbers for easy reference
-Get the washer repaired so that hot-water washes are once again possible before the warrenty runs out
-Paint and hang wooden shelves in the craft room
-Make a cushion for the window seat downstairs
-Dispose of the sections of my former back fence (anyone feeling destructive???)
-Install a dimmer switch in the dining room

There are sixteen things on this list. Last summer’s list contained fourteen. Notice a flaw??

And of course this list doesn’t take into account the never-ending dishes to wash, laundry, cleaning, de-cluttering, weeding, dance program planning, taking-out-the-trash-type of chores that are always present.

Let me know if you have time to lend your company or expertise for any of the list above. Small cakes and pastries provided...

6/06/2011

Keeping track...

In some part of my mind, I’ve always wanted to keep a journal - record my history, thoughts, feelings, general goings-on. I think really I just like blank books with pretty covers. In the end though, I’m too busy living life and then going on to the next thing to record every detail, or even a summary of it or a haiku about it. In fact the only time I successfully kept a journal was when I worked at Pinewoods, and even then, it was only the first summer I was there, and half of the journal consists of copies of letters I wrote to Susie. But to this day, there’s a part of me that still wants to record things.

And then it finally occurred to me that I actually DO keep a journal. I just have to adjust my definition of the idea...



I’m an inveterate list-maker. I need to write things down so I don't forget them. Finally, a number of years ago it occurred to me to buy a notebook and keep that as the central repository for all information and a replacement for all of the tiny pieces of paper that held my lists and then disappeared. Suddenly, I had a journal.

Because I am a creature of habit, I am particular about the notebook I use. I’ve settled on:

-spiral-bound
-5 x 7
-lined white paper, perforated so it can tear out neatly
-plastic covers (front and back, if I can find it, but at least front) to keep it from getting wet.
-80-100 pages
-pockets to hold the random pieces of paper that still persist

I start a new notebook every year, on or about September 1st (yes, still on the academic calendar), and go on the odyssey every year in August when school supplies come out to find just the right one. For some reason, Walmart (not Staples, CVS, Target, or any other place) has exactly what I want, and last year I bought four books with covers in different colors to keep me going for a while.

A quick scan of the books contains my life:

-Dance lists and dance programs
-Packing lists for weekends away
-Recipes copied out of books and magazines
-Gift ideas/holiday shopping lists
-Party menus
-Books to read
-Music to purchase
-Plants to buy for the garden
-Class plans
-Sketches and plans for cards to make
-Etc.

and of course

-To-do lists

Stay tuned for the latest journal excerpt - Summer Projects. Which will be compiled right after I get through the latest to-do list...