Sunday, August 26, 2012

We Know How To Have Fun!

Awakening at 5:30-6:00
Hitting the road with me putting makeup on in the truck
Having loaded the truck with the "Equipment of the Day"
sweeping the floors
washing the floors
priming walls
priming ceilings
priming trim
painting walls
painting ceilings
painting trim
after having washed all of it first:(
sweeping the floors
washing the floors
ordering kitchen cabinets
ordering tub kit
ordering toilet
ordering sink and vanity
ordering mirror
ordering stove
ordering dish washer
ordering microwave
dealing with people who are in the business of knowing what they're doing and don't
sweeping the floors
washing the floors
cleaning windows
cleaning more windows
sweeping the floors
washing the floors (Did you know that sheet rock dust does not clean up well?)
cleaning blinds
power washing the deck
setting mouse traps
catching unsuspecting mouse
sweeping the floors
washing the floors
going to the city dump
going home at dark
rustling up some dinner
bleary-eyedly watching zombie-style whatever our little air-driven receiver can get on tv
showering
falling into bed
Yep, it's remarkably fun.  Who would have guessed...and we get to do it together!

1 comment:

Tommy said...

Sally, I got tired just thinking about all the work you and Bill are into. It will be worth it in the end, as long as you don't kill yourself getting there.

You are sorely missed here at Woodland. The new pianist, Linda Hamrick, (Steve's wife} is probably technically very proficient but we have a really hard time harmonizing when she is playing. I'm not sure why this is, it seems as if there are too many notes to find one that you can key off of. Our music is switching to the newer praise songs, and when we do sing from the hymnal, the hymn number is not on the bulleting and the words are on the projector screen.

You can imagine the fun we are having singing new music that we don't know and having our visual artists putting the wrong slide up or no slide at all. Steve Hamrick is really, really frustrated with the guys on the PC.

You have always been my hero (heroine?) but I appreciate you even more now that you are gone.