- sleeping under the comforting weight of heavy blankets
- waking up this morning knowing I'd slept a bit better and longer than I had in a while
- getting a good deal on some products for my laptop that I needed
- resettling and unpacking
- lit candles all over my bedroom
Monday, June 20, 2011
Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 308
Today's Daily 5:
Home again, home again
So, after two weeks off, I'm back at Grandma's tonight.
I got here in time to chat on the phone for a bit with a friend, and then watch The Bachelorette while I ate dinner and worked on unpacking and sorting belongings after being away for two weeks.
And now, now I'm cleaning, sorting and resting.
I put the closets that my grandma emptied a few weeks ago when the basement flooded back together, taking the time to sort through some of the items in them, and purge a few things.
I have candles lit all over the room, and I sprayed a good chunk of the carpet with a natural deodorizer and antibacterial spray that I picked up a while back. I'm hoping the spray will help ease the smell that results when decades old carpet suddenly get flooded by nasty ground water. The candles also help with the coldness inherent to basement living, especially in the summer.
Basements are colder in the summer. In the winter, the whole house is cold, so the furnace kicks on regularly and makes the basement liveable. In the summer, the upstairs, where the furnace sensors are located, is warm, so the furnace doesn't kick on to the same degree. Basement living is definitely cold in the summer.
I'm puttering online, while trying to back up my laptop to a new external hard drive, and then waiting to do a few software upgrades as well.
I'm home again, whatever it is that means when one lives in a place where one only stays four days a week.
And, despite all the baggage that comes with it, I'm mostly glad to be here.
I got here in time to chat on the phone for a bit with a friend, and then watch The Bachelorette while I ate dinner and worked on unpacking and sorting belongings after being away for two weeks.
And now, now I'm cleaning, sorting and resting.
I put the closets that my grandma emptied a few weeks ago when the basement flooded back together, taking the time to sort through some of the items in them, and purge a few things.
I have candles lit all over the room, and I sprayed a good chunk of the carpet with a natural deodorizer and antibacterial spray that I picked up a while back. I'm hoping the spray will help ease the smell that results when decades old carpet suddenly get flooded by nasty ground water. The candles also help with the coldness inherent to basement living, especially in the summer.
Basements are colder in the summer. In the winter, the whole house is cold, so the furnace kicks on regularly and makes the basement liveable. In the summer, the upstairs, where the furnace sensors are located, is warm, so the furnace doesn't kick on to the same degree. Basement living is definitely cold in the summer.
I'm puttering online, while trying to back up my laptop to a new external hard drive, and then waiting to do a few software upgrades as well.
I'm home again, whatever it is that means when one lives in a place where one only stays four days a week.
And, despite all the baggage that comes with it, I'm mostly glad to be here.
Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 307
Today's Daily 5:
- a very lazy morning, dozing and resting after several rough nights in a row
- tasty leftovers in the fridge for lunch
- the wonderful smell of fabric softener on clean sheets and towels
- a good evening with family, laughing and talking and catching up after being apart for a few weeks
- treats (my favorite string cheese from Wisconsin - the best string cheese in all the world, and mini Almond Joy bars) brought home by my parents
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