We are long overdue on that same project. Bathroom first, though.Looks to be dry, but cold today so no outside work again. We've made the first steps at decorating the kitchen. Long overdue, but at least we've decided on a colour scheme.
I did similar Gigi... after my divorce I swore off men... then against my better judgement, after 16 years I remarried .. unfortunately not a happy one like yours.. and the battle is currently being fought through the Divorce courts..after 23 years@hollydolly It's been more than 50 years. One of the kids, maybe DS? told me years ago that he overhead an argument between Whatsisname and The Widow when she was whining about me. He said she admitted to Whatsisname that she was jealous of me. What? She pursued. She baited. He bit. She reeled him in. What's to be jealous of? Another time Whatsisname told me "I always did like smart women like you." Meh. Doesn't really matter anymore.
I stayed single for 17 years, then married DH, my childhood sweetheart. We were married just shy of 20 years when he died, and we had a good life together. On Valentine's Day next week, we'd have been married 35 years.
you need to send her to see Gigi... she has blue hair too.. she could teach your grocery lady how to do it...Morning all folks...!! I'm having trouble typing due to this
darned shakiness.....ah well....it is 55 deg here, what!!!! Going to 65 later today, some slight chance of rain....slept pretty decent
last nite, still need to take care of laundry basket tho, been slow
this week .....had some fun yesterday when groceries were delivered by a blue haired young woman, first thing I notice was her car was blue, then she got out of car with totally blue hair!!!
I told her I liked it and she sortof groaned, and then confessed it was her own doing, but let her significant other purechase the coloring, which he goofed and bought stain instead of
coloring dye, so some of her skin is also blue LOL...we had a good chuckle.....
Just thoutgh of someithing, I am the oldest today that I have
ever been~!~@@@@![]()
I always wash everything together, because I use a colour catcher sheet in every wash which catches any dye that might run from colours...The bed isn't made yet. Must I?
I did clean the litter box, take a shower, eat breakfast. Is that enough progress for one day? Should I vacuum?
The laundry is laundering. Yanno what I did? Horrors! I threw everything in the washer together...whites, colors, towels...all of it.
I hope you aren't on anybody's cameras, but if there a lot of lawyers in town you can probably get out on your own recognizanceYaa... Went to town, got thievery done. that I wanted done.
Was brisk walking about town, appears there are a lot of lawyers in town.
it's exactly the same here, Star, the charity shops regularly turn books away, they just don't have the space for them. We have the odd specific Oxfam Book shops.. which are cheap being charity but not as cheap they would have been had they been sold by the Charity shops who sell everything..Went back to my project of clearing stuff from the room with the crib in it. I hate throwing books away, but local charities are up to their ears in books and don't want more.
I'll distribute the kids' yearbooks to them, though considering they're all a dozen years or so past HS, if they'd wanted them they probably would have taken them by now. If not, basura!
I LOVE this idea!it's exactly the same here, Star, the charity shops regularly turn books away, they just don't have the space for them. We have the odd specific Oxfam Book shops.. which are cheap being charity but not as cheap they would have been had they been sold by the Charity shops who sell everything..
Recently in a mall near me.. An actual store has opened where everyone can donate their books.. and buyers can choose up to 3 books for absolutely free... and the idea behind it is to save so many books from going to Landfill, and it's entirely run by volunteers, and it doing brilliantly well..
That’s a brilliant idea. Win/win for book lovers and the mall because they’re attracting folks into the building.it's exactly the same here, Star, the charity shops regularly turn books away, they just don't have the space for them. We have the odd specific Oxfam Book shops.. which are cheap being charity but not as cheap they would have been had they been sold by the Charity shops who sell everything..
Recently in a mall near me.. An actual store has opened where everyone can donate their books.. and buyers can choose up to 3 books for absolutely free... and the idea behind it is to save so many books from going to Landfill, and it's entirely run by volunteers, and it's doing brilliantly well..
...and of course there a better than most chance that the books that customers get, will be returned again to the store after they've finished with them, and then get more.I LOVE this idea!