I sorta-kinda let this blog fade into the ether. Not intentionally, but life happened. The last several months have been quite busy preparing for Squirrel Jr. and all that entails. It's amazing how much stuff babies require and accumulate before they're even born. We haven't even begun on the nursery and I'm already overwhelmed. At least all the big stuff is accounted for, and mostly stacked in the soon-to-be nursery. I've been warned by Hubs, friends, and family, that if I keep buying stuff there won't be anything left for anyone else to buy so I've slowed down in that respect. There are a few things left on the registry, at least. :)
Following up on my last post, from all the way back in November, I did clean out the closets, and the pantry, and the crawl space, and got rid of over 80 (yes EIGHTY) pairs of shoes. But, in the process, I discovered the marvels of eBay and have started doing quite well for myself over there selling random clothing, shoes, and housewares. Because what I really needed in life was another time sink. At least this one makes me money in the process.
Hubs finally got my craft room done, though right now, it's full of the above mentioned eBay wares. I've got to figure out a way to make room for both interests so that I can work on the nursery crafts I've got going. See how it's all interconnected?
Add to all this the addition of a new puppy to our family and it makes for one exhausted mama. She's quite the little ball of energy and has selective hearing. We're hoping she matures a good bit in the next 2 months, or else we're really going to have our hands full with a wide-open puppy and a baby at the same time. What in the world were we thinking? Whew...
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Friday, November 23, 2012
The Opposite of Black Friday
Instead of taking part in the shopping madness of today, I'm going to spend it cleaning out closets...and drawers...and cabinets...and anything else that is overflowing due to neglect. This is quite the change for my shopaholic self. I can't remember the last time I didn't partake in Black Friday. Not this year though. This year I'm going to make room for the year ahead and get rid of the stuff from years past that I've been holding on to for no real reason except I am terrified I will need it as soon as I toss it out. Really though, if I haven't used it in years, I'm not going to need it.
On today's chopping block will be:
On today's chopping block will be:
- The Master Closet - This is the biggie. I'm going to clear out even more of my shoes than I did a few months ago. I've run out of room, so unless they're some of my absolute favorites, they're gone. Same with lots of dress clothes that do nothing but take up space and collect dust. Some will be sold, some donated, and some that have seen better days will meet Mr. Garbage Can. It will be brutal but it must be done.
- The Master Bedroom - We have approximately 15 drawers across 2 dressers yet we still have stuff stacked on top of those dressers due to lack of space. That's ridiculous. Two people do not need that much stuff. I will clean out until there is not only room for everything that doesn't fit now, I will clean until there is spare room in those drawers.
- The Guest and Office Closets - This is where rarely used stuff goes to die. We really don't need all that formal wear and some of those purses haven't seen daylight in 5 years. And I swear we have 15 spare pillows for guests. I don't even know where they came from. They're all outta here!
- The Crawl Space - First of all, this isn't a crawl space in the traditional sense. It's an area of the basement under the lower level of the house that is well lit, I can walk in, has flooring, and is conditioned. It's not a creepy, spider-infested space like you're thinking. It's kind of an out-of-sight-out-of-mind space that has accumulated too much stuff because it's so easily accessible. There are crap tons of Christmas decorations that are going on Craigslist, and even more shoes. There's also kitchenware, decor, and old furniture that will have to find new homes.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Let it snow
I really thought I was ready for winter to get here. After weeks in the 60's and 70's, I was actually pretty excited when the forecast called for snow this weekend. What I apparently forgot is that with snow comes cold and wind and I don't like either of those one little bit. I also don't particularly care for the rain/snow mix that we ended up getting. It's a mixture I've dubbed 'snain'. Everything is icy and crusty today because of it. We ended up getting just enough to look messy, too. The streets are pretty dry and you can still see the tops of the blades of grass. This is definitely not the snow that I was looking for.
I'm wanting snow of the variety that shuts schools and businesses down, which is a rarity here. But I want it on a day when I have nothing to do but sit by the fire with a book and a cup of hot spiced rum. Usually those storms come on days that, for whatever reason, I have to drag my butt to work or out to run errands. And, here's the kicker, I only want it once. I don't want a winter full of it, just one good storm and then let it be over with. It gets both boring and obnoxious when it happens frequently.
Oh well, they say beggars can't be choosers so I guess I'm stuck with this crappy snow until winter really gets here. Then I'm sure it'll dump on us hard because I had the audacity to complain about the dusting we've gotten so far. It'll happen because of cosmic spite. Snow karma, if you will. One of these days, I'll learn to keep my thoughts to myself.
I'm wanting snow of the variety that shuts schools and businesses down, which is a rarity here. But I want it on a day when I have nothing to do but sit by the fire with a book and a cup of hot spiced rum. Usually those storms come on days that, for whatever reason, I have to drag my butt to work or out to run errands. And, here's the kicker, I only want it once. I don't want a winter full of it, just one good storm and then let it be over with. It gets both boring and obnoxious when it happens frequently.
Oh well, they say beggars can't be choosers so I guess I'm stuck with this crappy snow until winter really gets here. Then I'm sure it'll dump on us hard because I had the audacity to complain about the dusting we've gotten so far. It'll happen because of cosmic spite. Snow karma, if you will. One of these days, I'll learn to keep my thoughts to myself.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Bright eyed and bushy tailed
Hi! Many of you know me as Andi, others know me only as the ShoeSquirrel. I'm both. This blog is not replacing the shoe blog; consider it a supplement. I often run across things that I think some of my readers would like to hear, but not everyone, and I don't want to alienate the fashionistas by waxing poetic about my daily bouts of road rage.
So, here I am, blogging from a different tree and discussing things which are decidedly NOT about shoes and fashion. Instead, expect to hear about work, home, love, life, crafting and maybe cooking. I'm a multidimensional woodland creature, and my interests vary from day to day and even hour to hour.
Welcome to the madness that is my life. I hope you find it interesting and occasionally entertaining.
So, here I am, blogging from a different tree and discussing things which are decidedly NOT about shoes and fashion. Instead, expect to hear about work, home, love, life, crafting and maybe cooking. I'm a multidimensional woodland creature, and my interests vary from day to day and even hour to hour.
Welcome to the madness that is my life. I hope you find it interesting and occasionally entertaining.
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