I'll be doing what I was doing yesterday: lifting boxes down from their stacks, opening them, lifting objects from within, unwrapping all the paper and bubble wrap, placing object on shelf, stretching inside the cabinet to achieve desired placement, holding stretched position for several seconds while precise placement is made, and doing reps to adjust placement as more objects are added. Lifting, bending, holding (light) weights at arms' length, maintaining stretch pose, relaxing, repeating sequence.
You guys, you guys! H's dragon collection, the individual antique and vintage wine glasses he's collected one at a time over years, and the pysanky (Ukrainian wax-painted Easter eggs) he's crafted over decades are all displayed in the lighted, mirrored section of the breakfront! It looks so fabulous I can't tell you. The breakfront has always been an impressive piece, but it was built before electricity, and before mirrored interiors were customary, so it never had either. Now, though?
The light is an LED fixture so it costs little to run and generates very little heat. But he has been saying all along, "There's no need to keep it on except for visitors or occasions..." Hee! You can see it when you come in from the living room, or from the back door, and he can see it from his chair in the living room. The light only got turned off yesterday when we went to bed. And it was on when I got up this morning. Picture soon, I promise.