April 28, 2009

  • What shall I do?

     

     

    Yesterday I shared a bit of what I have been doing...

    Today I'll give you a peek at what I should be doing...

     

    Sort and Fold

    Cedar Chest

    Somebody's been pawing through the fabric.. again.

     

    Make a Path, Please!

    Loft 1

    Remnants from last year's tag sale tucked, not too neatly into the garage loft.

    Loft 2

    Don't worry, there's plenty to go through on the other side of the loft too. Yup, that's our fully decorated inky dinky Christmas tree shoved way back in the corner.

     

    Remember last years rant on the gas line upgrade and here by the local utilities company. Remember their promise to restore the homeowner's property to it's former condition.

    They forgot!

    I have already poured 7 bags of top soil into the grassless (but not weedless) sinkhole that showed up when the snow thawed. I still have to reseed this patch AND fill and seed the second hole that's forming just beyond the tree. Whoopie!!!

    Grass needed

     

    The Front Porch Trim

    Sly Paint Job

     

    Maybe, fix this first...

    Speedy little helper

    Look at Ce Ce go. The girl's got muscles for sure.

     

    Give the Deck a Good Washing

    Deck

     

    Me first Mom

    Somebody needs a bath, too

    Not really.

    She loves water but hates her bath.

    Tikvah will hold me a grudge for at least a week after her bath.

     

     

Comments (4)

  • Is your dog small?  I cannot tell the breed.  We have 60 pounds of muscle, but he is overall forgiving.  He just will never let us touch his paws, nor will he let anyone else, so the vet has to knock him out to trim.  Sigh...

    Our attic is a big jumbo mess and I do not have the courage to take a picture.  :)
    Happy cleaning.

  • @Coveredwithjoy - Tikvah (Hebrew for Hope) is about 50 pounds. She is a Transylvanian Hound from Hungry. Most people think that she is a Rottie Mix. She too hates to have her feet touched. The vet thinks it is because she was abandoned at the side of the road and subsequently wore her nails and pads until they bled. We rescued her at a shelter. She is probably between 8 to 9 years old. We have had her 7 of those years. I took the shot looking down on her face... it makes the rest of her look small, lol.

  • "Somebody" did a good job on that fabric!  : )  I think I have "somebody" problems here, too!

  • What a good idea.  I should make a to-do list and put on line, so when hubby checks it, he will remember what needs to be done.  Do you mind if I borrow your idea?

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