....this fine day started with a load of laundry, and some light housework. It was also a day of starting on a big project downstairs. We have a room the same size as our living room that was a play room when we built the house. It became a bedroom along the way, then a storage room. It has a freezer in it, and all of the camping equipment, most of which we don't need anymore. It has outdoor cushions and seasonal decorations and a high chair, an Emmaljunga pram, an Emmaljunga double stroller, some doll strollers and toy shopping carts, a few outdoor rugs we put on the deck for crawling babies, the pool deck umbrella, all the dollhouses and bins of dollhouse furniture, Little Tikes Waffleblocks, both small and giant, bins of Lego, Duplo, Barbies, and cars and trucks. There are random toys too, like one of those push things for when toddlers learn to walk. There is a huge shelf with paint and tools.
Now, I don't want to get rid of all of the toys, but I want to pare them down A LOT.
Paul sorted and straightened camping supplies and tools, and I started on toys. I donated a bunch of stuff (the entire Thomas the Tank Engine train collection), and threw away broken or junky stuff. I didn't get too far though. Kathryn was coming over with the kids, and I needed to vacuum. I also wanted to get out some fun toys for her kids. We have a cool kitchen set for Barbies, with all the little ice cubes and dishes and play food, for Rhys to play with today.
Paul lasted longer sorting and cleaning, then made a trip to the dump. I will have to try again another day. :)
I had put a chuck roast in the crock pot with carrots, onions, and some sweet potato chunks. I love a dark rainy day with dinner cooking itself, the aroma, ahhh.
The kids played with dolls and cars and shopping carts and the doll stroller, and they colored, and seemed to enjoy the rainy day too, while we drank coffee and appreciated them. Ellis can pull himself up easily now, and can clap his hands and play peek-a-boo, and he says some words now. He is sunny and sweet, and he likes to crawl around and get into things.
So I'm getting around much better, but I'm not there yet. I hope "there" is attainable. It's slow going, and yes, it is better than I was doing before the surgery. The pain level is much more manageable! My "old" knee is not doing the greatest, but it's not horrible either, not all the time anyway. I don't have the stamina yet though. I run out of steam. I think I did a lot yesterday, so today I started out tired ha.
Yesterday I did indeed go to the pool, ahhh, then to Target, all by my lonesome. I nabbed the very best parking spot out front, yay!!! It still was a struggle to get into the store, but I managed. I walked around, up and down more aisles than I've done since before my surgery. I bought two little tables for the deck, and chicken, cream, a bag of popcorn, berries, a small birthday gift for Jonathan (he's turning 22 next week!), and a little something for Miss Char, who will be 20 soon after. I also bought cute little zippered hoodies for Sam and Grace's Ruth and Maeve, and a Pokemon jersey for Grant, along with a little toy for each of them.
They had gone on a homeschool field trip to a science museum, they came here afterwards. It was a nice afternoon, with them playing and having snacks and telling me all about their adventures.
Right about now I wish we had a hot tub. I really wish we had an endless pool. I'd also like a Roomba type vacuum/mop, and a Tineco mop vac., and an espresso machine with a built in coffee grinder. ha. Yes, those things would be nice, but whatever, it's always something, and I don't REALLY want them.
Our patio table on the deck blew over and the umbrella pole snapped off the base (the umbrella was supposed to be put away for the winter and it wasn't!), so Paul fixed it: he put the base in an orange five gallon Lowe's bucket. It looks....awful. Kathryn said I could just spray paint the bucket. oh dear. Will I ever get around to it? Some of the patio furniture cushions didn't get put away this winter, but some did. I need to get them out so we can see what's good and what's not, so I can order a few new ones from Amazon. It will be nice out again here soon, and we need to be ready.
Oh so much fun and excitement, right? Our dinner was really good, it's all cleaned up and put away, and it's quiet in here. The girls were home for a bit and are gone again, so it's just Paul and I here with Sunny and the two kitties. Kettler has been just ON me since I got home from Phoenix. I asked the girls if she was like that with them when I was gone and they said no. She is just attached to me, all snuggly and purring. It's nice to be wanted ha. :).
You all have a good night!











