I've had two days off work. And yes, I get up early and walk Sadie, even on my days off. I have to now, for summer has arrived and it's over 90 by noon, and doesn't cool off until after midnight. So we do our walks early. And by the time I get a couple of chores done after that, it could be 9am and I'm wondering what to do with the rest of my day!
Yesterday I decided that I needed to work on finishing up the painting I'd started back in ... well, a few months back. lol I have cathedral type ceilings and the peak of the ceiling between living room and kitchen is just over 14 feet. Let me tell ya, that's hard to roll paint on! It's hard enough rolling it on a slanted ceiling in the first place. So here I am, putting a little paint on the roller, and stepping onto the ladder, hefting the roller on its long pole up to the ceiling and trying to stroke paint. I had purchased a roller for "rough surfaces" and boy, does that thing soak up the paint and get really heavy! I was very careful with each step I took, making sure I wasn't having a mis-step because I was in too big a hurry. Sadie observed all of this as she watched my every move from the floor near my bedroom door, mostly out of my way, but it looked as if she was making sure she would be right there if something went wrong! (now that I'm done, she's been snoring away all afternoon! heheh)
I'm happy to have my living room and kitchen back to rights, all the things back on shelves, hung on the wall, but anything else seems beyond me today. I should be doing some paperwork, finishing up some laundry, watering, sweeping .... there's never an end to the To Do list when you own a home! But some days, it's as if "things can wait" has become my motto and I can't get motivated to do those things that need doing.
And maybe I'm just overwhelmed for the time being with the accident, the new car purchase and everything else going on. Sis is doing well but my Aunt is having more bad days than before. I stopped to see her yesterday, and she's ... well, I admire her greatly for her attitude about all of it. She doesn't ignore the "elephant in the room" when it comes to talking about her dying. She's certainly not afraid, she's the strongest, most courageous lady I know! And she sent me home after our visit with home made potato salad, some home made oatmeal cookies. Typical midwestern hospitality!
I ate the potato salad along with a ham sandwich while watching
the NBA Finals first game Thursday night. Go Warriors!
Maybe next weekend I'll be able to
Get it all done!
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