I have too much stuff because I like thrifting and collecting art supplies. Bring on the Pyrex and the books, I can't get enough. However, I also like seeing my floors and being able to plop down on any of my comfy chairs. Thus I made a very stern rule about bringing things home: I have to know exactly where I will put it. clothes and books get donated occasionally.
Learned a great tip for picking through the hoard that totally works for me because I'm very visual. Pick one shelf or drawer. Dump it all out and immediately notice things to get rid of. So easy and effective enough for the junk drawer and the towel closet too.
I have too much stuff because I like thrifting and collecting art supplies.
I finally had to tell myself that not every black lace skirt needed to live in my closet, and that the Evil Bunny Alliance needed to leave covert recruits to infiltrate other people's houses.
My team is ridiculous and likes to celebrate everything, so we just had coffee for my 90 days here, and it was actually perfect. It's super hot here today, so we got our drinks (AND they had iced hibiscus tea aka my favorite drink in the world) and took a little stroll in the shade, and it was an excellent use of a half-hour.
The end.
That is so delightful, Jesse! Happy 90th!
Cool. The oxygen sensor I ordered should arrive today. That will be the last step in resurrecting the Nissan. It now starts up and I got the A/C working. I'd really like to get that check engine light off now even if the car seems to be working okay.
Through a succession of calls yesterday to various doctors, I was able to increase my dosage of Percocet yesterday, told I could take the nerve pain drug this morning, and told I could take Percocet this morning.
This is all good news, though I was definitely really hurting yesterday, and I had a lot of trouble sleeping. Today, for some reason, standing is even better than lying down, at the moment. Why? Who the hell knows? I am just ready for the surgery. Surgery now, please. Yes, I would like the drugs and the stitches and all the rest of it.
T-minus approximately 4.5 hours.
Dana, I thought about you this morning, because I wondered when the surgery would be today. I'm so happy for you -- by this evening (or earlier), you should be pain-free and ready to recuperate! Go team back surgery!