I didn't post last night because I was determined to finish the second part of the shawl, but by the time it was finished, it was stupid late and I just crawled up to bed.
I had one big fail - I washed bear's clothes. He's been washing his own clothes and at one point wanted to use fabric softener. I use white vinegar but I got some Fairy free with an order and left him to it. However he is so overloaded with work at the moment so I offered to do his washing and I added the fabric softener. Apparently he's not been using it and the whole load stinks too much to wear. It's pretty pungent and I didn't use that much, so I wonder if it's fermented. We've washed the load three times, each time with plenty of vinegar, and it's still fairly strong.
Otherwise I did quite well. I have a 'cleaning planner' which isn't brilliant or even comprehensive, but I'm taking it as a starting point. It may direct me to 'wipe down appiances' but I can ignore the spelling mistake and remember that Monday is the day to wipe things down in the kitchen. This meant that at least some cleaning got done. To be fair, I had to sit down three times while washing up, and I got less than I wanted to get done, but I cleared out a small set of plastic drawers to contain some of the kitchen clutter and generally started making some space.
I also went to Aldi - and I remembered to take the spent batteries for recycling. Bear uses them for his Xbox controller and gets through a lot, even when studying. This evening he's had equations on two screens and one of those screens is controlled via the controller. I've been meaning to take them for far too long. I picked up the salad for DH and I didn't buy any yarn! I felt that was an achievement.
I also managed over 3,000 steps. I've managed the same today, just pottering around. They may have been taken in batches of twenty or thirty steps, but they've still been taken. I even took the bin round to be picked up tomorrow. For some reason, someone had neatly set out a load of pans next to the bins.
I wonder about these things. Are they being disposed of? If so, why are they in the pavement and not in the bins? Are they being used by kids to play? If so, why are they left so near the bins? There must be a story here.
And the yellow rose is still wonderfully scented and Gladys is thriving.
I hope that I can manage to keep going tomorrow.
Hugs and good health to all.
Your shawl is coming along so nicely! I thought of you on Monday when I was at a newly opened dollar store - they had yarn for $1.25/50 gram balls and I bought 15 of them! I will make a blanket with the yarn.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if someone was getting rid of the pots and left them beside the bins for anyone to take if they want them. People here do that quite often, leaving unwanted, but, still useable items near the bins. Either that, or, someone is feeding some stray animals!
Your garden is looking great with the yellow rose and Gladys! Well done with the step count!
Thank you for your lovely compliments. I like the idea of the pans being left out for someone who could need them.
DeleteAnd when you see decent yarn at a good price, the only thing you can do is commit!