Miles To Go Before I Sleep
I'm back, but I hope to make another trip to Casa South soon. Although the house is in pretty good shape, there's still some major clean up in his workshop (which is bigger than the house).
For the most part the only thing left to do at the house is to make it 'sale-pretty' which is my department.
I've got the house about 75% empty. Greg still needs some furniture to keep living there, but it won't be quite so daunting to pack up what's left. Everything is freshly painted. I've scrubbed the floors and all the cabinetry. It no longer looks like a 'slovenly bachelor' lives there. I've threatened death and dismemberment if he doesn't keep it neat from now on.
This trip, while exhausting was way better than my last trip. Last time, there was so much to do, it was hard to know where to start. I just kept hopping from one project to the next. This time it was more about packing and throwing stuff out.
We threw out TONS of stuff. Appliances, electronics, outdated technology, lamps, motors, grills, luggage, even a well with pump. People snatched them off the curb almost as quickly as we put them out there. We were never going to use those things again and it was too much trouble to take any of it with us and sell at some future garage sale so we gave it all away. Better than letting it sit in a landfill.
Right now I'm sorting through dozens of boxes, trying to decide if I want the minutia in my house or if it's better off in someone else's house.
It's really tough merging two households. I'm finding stuff I haven't seen in almost 40 years. There are embarrassing pictures of me in hideous '80s fashion, and a 19-year old Maria in a sweatshirt I still own today. (I also had the '80s disaster dress, but I had the good sense to donate it during the last closet purge.)
The most exciting thing we found when we were boxing stuff up is almost $400 in cash! It was in one of Greg's old duffel bags. Neither of us remember taking the money out of the bank and we have no idea why it was in that little bag, unless Greg took the money out right before our last vacation (Washington, DC).
I know we're old and decrepit, but you'd think one of us would've missed that much cash. Sheesh!
For now, I'm glad things are calming down to baby hurricane strength instead of the Category 5 we've been experiencing.
A lot has happened on the homestead too but that post will have to wait for another time. Gardening is in full swing in Texas, but because of all the traveling, I only put in one garden this year instead of two.
And for those of you interested, I've got a guest blogger on my Back to Basics blog this Wednesday. He's going to pique your green thumb interest with hydroponics. This guy lives in Chicago with a tiny yard! If he can grow food there, you can grow it anywhere. Stop by and visit this Wednesday.
I'm tired! What have you guys been up to? Have you ever found money in a pocket or old purse?
For the most part the only thing left to do at the house is to make it 'sale-pretty' which is my department.
I've got the house about 75% empty. Greg still needs some furniture to keep living there, but it won't be quite so daunting to pack up what's left. Everything is freshly painted. I've scrubbed the floors and all the cabinetry. It no longer looks like a 'slovenly bachelor' lives there. I've threatened death and dismemberment if he doesn't keep it neat from now on.
This trip, while exhausting was way better than my last trip. Last time, there was so much to do, it was hard to know where to start. I just kept hopping from one project to the next. This time it was more about packing and throwing stuff out.
We threw out TONS of stuff. Appliances, electronics, outdated technology, lamps, motors, grills, luggage, even a well with pump. People snatched them off the curb almost as quickly as we put them out there. We were never going to use those things again and it was too much trouble to take any of it with us and sell at some future garage sale so we gave it all away. Better than letting it sit in a landfill.
Right now I'm sorting through dozens of boxes, trying to decide if I want the minutia in my house or if it's better off in someone else's house.
It's really tough merging two households. I'm finding stuff I haven't seen in almost 40 years. There are embarrassing pictures of me in hideous '80s fashion, and a 19-year old Maria in a sweatshirt I still own today. (I also had the '80s disaster dress, but I had the good sense to donate it during the last closet purge.)
The most exciting thing we found when we were boxing stuff up is almost $400 in cash! It was in one of Greg's old duffel bags. Neither of us remember taking the money out of the bank and we have no idea why it was in that little bag, unless Greg took the money out right before our last vacation (Washington, DC).
I know we're old and decrepit, but you'd think one of us would've missed that much cash. Sheesh!
For now, I'm glad things are calming down to baby hurricane strength instead of the Category 5 we've been experiencing.
A lot has happened on the homestead too but that post will have to wait for another time. Gardening is in full swing in Texas, but because of all the traveling, I only put in one garden this year instead of two.
And for those of you interested, I've got a guest blogger on my Back to Basics blog this Wednesday. He's going to pique your green thumb interest with hydroponics. This guy lives in Chicago with a tiny yard! If he can grow food there, you can grow it anywhere. Stop by and visit this Wednesday.
I'm tired! What have you guys been up to? Have you ever found money in a pocket or old purse?
Comments
I'm glad you're making great headway with the household merging. I can only imagine the projects you're both tackling to make things work.
Hoping all is well at the homestead :-)
I think I'd feel pretty good finding $400 dollars I never missed. Means I'm not living paycheck to paycheck. Isn't that where we all hope to be someday?
Try to get some rest before you're next trip south. (Yeah, right.)
I hope you found a little time to rest in all of that and put your feet up, even if just for an hour. Good luck and don't forget to rest every once in awhile, or you'll be out for weeks with an injured back. ^_^
Maria wind, early heat wave and no rain have been our gardening banes so far but man do we have a lot of summer squash getting closer to harvesting every day! Cannot wait till beans and okra join in as veggie stir fry is my favorite no meat meal.
Would be overjoyed to find a wad of drug money cash, we have planned what we would do for years. At least it is a good dream anyway that several million would land our way.
The most I ever found is $20. LOL
Hang in there!
Sounds like you've crested the hill, thankfully. Hope it's smooth sailing from here!
If you happen to find a spare (working) truck in the workshop, let me know! ;)
You've definitely been busy, and I hope you can get a little rest in before you have to go back for the next round!
Hope everyone on the homestead is hanging in there.
Glad things were easier this time, Maria.
It's always a water issue by us. :(
If you ever need to do some extra dusting, my house is always available. :)
Like everyone else, the most I've ever found is like $20. Congrats on finding that before you threw or gave away the duffel bag!
I remember twice moving and merging households. Good luck!
Re: 80s
LOL!
This was way harder than I expected. I don't want to do this again any time soon.
Looking forward to catching up with the homestead.
At least I had a great figure back then--not that it helped the dress much. What was I thinking!?
I vote for posting the picture too :)
Someday I've got to write a post about why I only post certain pictures. There's method in my madness.