Saturday we has a long list of chores - inside and out. Wood needed restocked, bathrooms cleaned top to bottom (dusting included), recycling taken out, a trip to donate items to the thrift, and much more.
I wanted some "fun" time on Sunday, so I put a limit on my deep cleaning, but 9 sconces (light fixtures) were taken down and scrubbed clean. I have 8 more on ceiling fans, and then I move to the kitchen light fixtures. It's such a relief to get that sort of cleaning done.
In the process of the master bath, I pulled the rugs to wash, and once again realized one rug needed replaced. I went into my garage in hope to find a tote of fabric, but found more old denim materials instead.
Back to my closet I found a basket of rag balls and started (and finished) a rag rug for the shower. It ended up looking so spring-like.
I have no rhyme to the colors in the master bath either. What ever rug is made, just goes in there. I really like the colors in this rug.
Heavy thinking on Sunday later turned into some thriller time.
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Your deep cleaning puts me to shame. Come real spring time, you will have all your spring cleaning done!
My favorite spiritual writer through the years has been Frank Peretti. One of his books that I'd recommend for all preteen and teenaged girls is "Tillie". It's a very thought-provoking story about unwanted children that might serve to give a girl nearing child-baring age serious thoughts about choices she might be getting ready to make.
My favorite mystery author has become Janet Evanovich. The stories are involved and interesting, and her various sidekicks and assistants turn out to be hilarious, so if you ever run across any of her books thrift, I'd recommend them.
We're having a typical NC winter here - sunny one moment, raining the next, slight snow showers after that, starting all over again. Yesterday we had all three in a row twice before noon. The sun would come out, the dog would get excited to go out, and by the time we'd get to the door, it'd be raining or snowing and he wouldn't go out. It was funny, but a bit sad for him. He's terrified of storms so he doesn't trust rain.
I pray safe happy days for everyone.
God bless.
RB
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I've also made one out of plastic grocery bags, sorted by color and then cut into strips about 2x10" for the front porch. It worked well too.
God bless.
RB
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