My hot cross buns are in the oven, and look beautiful. Except I don't have any confectioner's sugar, so I will have to frost them tomorrow at my sister's house.
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But it won't look like a bunny.
It will look like a scary disemboweled bunny.
I"m so sorry, Theo.
My friend went to her next stop on the visit, but it was lovely seeing her. But having someone stay here, even someone as kind and forgiving as her, reminded me of what a flith ridden nightmare my house has become. I've been cleaning up truly awful messes all day. Ugh.
Anyway the next step, besides finishing up some of the cleaning of course, is to color Easter eggs for tomorrow.
Damn, I forgot about Steph's lamb cake. That thing always makes me happy.
It will look like a scary disemboweled bunny.
We just ate the bow tie.
The lamb cake sounds wonderful.
Also this morning, my car started making a Dreadful Noise. But I took it to the nice little garage around the corner (as opposed to the Awesome Garage that rebuilt the engine, which isn't open on Saturdays) and they were able to diagnose and fix the tie rods and heat shield. That cost a shade over $200, but I was able to get out and Ubering for part of the afternoon, to at least defray the cost a little.
I feel like I'm on the hamster wheel of personal finances.
I went out and bought a bunch of small plastic bins to aid in the decluttering. It worked quite well: once I'd filled the trash bin and the plastic/paper recycling bin, I'd also put lots of stuff in the Thrift Store, non-magnetic metal, and magnetic metal bins. Plus the eBay and This Bears Further Study boxes. I think I went through two hours of the PBS home improvement shows while working, they were interesting enough that I didn't get bored just being in the room, but not so interesting that I looked up from working for more than five minutes at a time.
I need to start corralling various household chemicals and glassware to take to the pick-up next Saturday (no one around here recycles glass), and I'm planning on a trip to the metal recycler next Friday. The thrift store bin holds enough to fit into a grocery store bag, so I can decant that into a bag, put the bag in the car, and start tossing things as I come across them into the bin.
I also need to do another paper shredding session, I keep finding shoals of medical documentation that I'm not sending out into the world in a readable form.
I am not going to have a problem of too many plastic grocery bags for a while.
I am not going to have a problem of too many plastic grocery bags for a while.
Some groceries have bins where you can bring back plastic grocery bags for recycling, if you don't want all of them.
Theo, I'm so sorry.
We just brought a bunch of plastic bags to Mom's because she uses them for trash and we noticed she was out when were here last. We were overflowing because I ordered so much from Peapod this winter rather than going to the market with my reusable bags.
Since I do mostly reusable bags, I don't acquire nearly the amount I used to. When it hits critical mass, I take em to the field where someone put a bag holder ( same as I have, ikea) to a tree. For dog walkers.
I've survived 10 hrs of socializing, with an hour break for naps after the shower. Then went out to dinner and a friend came over who couldn't make the dinner. My houseguests are leaving my house pretty early, but may be stopping by on their way out. Whirlwind of a visit. Gonna happen again in May, though technically, they're just crashing here for a nap after driving through the night and will be staying elsewhere for the wedding.
Did not get stopped for driving blindfolded people around. Did turn a 15 minute trip into a 45 minute maze around town.
Whumph, I'm tired and wired.