to do (personal version)
Nov. 3rd, 2005 12:42 pmessential:
get a dryer.
dig up amaryllis before it freezes.
plan for mr. flea's 8 day absence starting the 12th (child care, groceries, social outlets for weekends, library?).
read Heidi's emails and make a plan
realistic:
get rid of old air conditioner in the back yard. diposing of old washer and dryer in the basement would be a bonus.
rake front yard this weekend.
finish up the slipcover project (sew pillow covers; measure for 3 needed zippers; procure and insert zippers; fix the deedle mistake on the arm; hem).
start design and gathering fabrics for new quilt.
general weekend domestic chores (grocery, bathroom, vacuum, laundry).
make plans for Christmas.
ideal (=hahahahaha):
finish quilting Casper's quilt.
scrub kitchen floor. yes, with a scrub-brush. Do the dining room too, while you're at it. Then moisturize them, or whatever one can do to a wood floor whose finish is toast.
figure out how to wash a clear plastic shower curtain. then do it.
dig over garden beds.
procure a saw and cut down excessive growing things that are too large to be lopped.
get a dryer.
dig up amaryllis before it freezes.
plan for mr. flea's 8 day absence starting the 12th (child care, groceries, social outlets for weekends, library?).
read Heidi's emails and make a plan
realistic:
get rid of old air conditioner in the back yard. diposing of old washer and dryer in the basement would be a bonus.
rake front yard this weekend.
finish up the slipcover project (sew pillow covers; measure for 3 needed zippers; procure and insert zippers; fix the deedle mistake on the arm; hem).
start design and gathering fabrics for new quilt.
general weekend domestic chores (grocery, bathroom, vacuum, laundry).
make plans for Christmas.
ideal (=hahahahaha):
finish quilting Casper's quilt.
scrub kitchen floor. yes, with a scrub-brush. Do the dining room too, while you're at it. Then moisturize them, or whatever one can do to a wood floor whose finish is toast.
figure out how to wash a clear plastic shower curtain. then do it.
dig over garden beds.
procure a saw and cut down excessive growing things that are too large to be lopped.
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Date: 2005-11-05 11:38 am (UTC)We usually get frost nights staring in November, lasting until Feb or March. It's rarely below the 40s during the day all winter - and last January 1 it was 70 degrees - but it's often below freezing at night. During the ice storm when we had no heat for 5 days, it was about 15 degrees every night!