Today I:
- took down the Christmas decorations
- singlehandedly rid our living room of the tree growing from it
- swept. Twice.
- moved all furniture in living room around in order to sweep under them.
- Took the rug outside and shook it.
- then vacuumed it.
- Mopped floor (and under furniture! Worth repeating!)
- Dusted and polished all furniture (and things on the furniture).
- Vacuumed all couches/chairs.
- Shined painting and clock.
- Cleaned windowsills
- de-cobwebbed (if that isn't already a word, it is now.)
- swept
- vacuumed
- furniture polished furniture
- dusted stuff
- Organized school shelves. (They had gotten BAD)
- Sorted through baskets full of miscellaneous stuff and put it all away
- sorted through toys and added a few to yardsale pile
- de-cobwebbed (told you it was a word)
What's so wrong with having a Christmas tree up all year long, I ask?
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Yeah, I still have all my stuff up, but it's more wintery than Christmasy, and I'm not tired of it yet. BUt, I suppose I should take it down while I'm feeling good, it could be up 'til April if I don't!
I love to put the small white sparkly lights on a big plant, or over the picture windows indoors, just for some glitter during the winter months. Especially since it gets dark so early.
We have a couple of strings of the new LED twinkle lights that we leave up until March/April time usually. This year we made paper snowflakes and sprinkled glitter on them which shine pettily in the windows... Alas I will be taking it all down sometime this week. The finality of moving just hit me... feeling a bit melancholy as I am going to miss my friends here. How is it possible for a person to be melancholy and excited all at the same time? I don't know either but I am! Unfortunately the procrastinator is coming out and nothing is completed!
Just wanted you to know how thoroughly impressed I am with your accomplishments for the day!
(on a side note... a very old letter just got mailed today! We found it in a pile of mending. LOL)
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