Showing posts with label chores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chores. Show all posts

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Friday & Saturday

   On Friday, I went to work, came home, and Mom helped me load up & drop off a carload of donations at Catholic Charities. Round 1 (of probably 20) of housecleaning complete! To celebrate, we raced south to beat the rain to Heritage Park to give the dogs a run. We laughed at Taylor the idiot as he chased cars up and down the fence line. This boy had some pent-up energy, and rightfully so! No walks when it's raining (I'm lazy).
   No sooner did we get to the far end of the lake, than the ominous clouds finally betrayed us, and we had to beat it out of there. We stopped at Bo Ling's on the way home and walked out with a veritable Chinese buffet. We loaded up our plates & sat on the couch—staying up way too late again watching Mad Men, in a desperate attempt to catch up before Sunday's season premiere... a good effort, but I'd have had to take the whole week off to get there!
   On Saturday we had to be up by 4:30 (yes, that's am. @#%*!!) to get Mom to the airport on time. The dogs rode along quietly, and I stopped at Panera on the way home for my favorite soufflé, then settled in for a long morning of Mad Men season 2, disc 4...
   I wish I had been able to take more time off to spend with Mom, but we (okay, SHE) got so much done in the house, and we had fun hanging out in the evenings. It has been years since everyone has come to KC to visit (we've spent the last few holidays in Ohio or Los Angeles), so it was nice to have a guest for a change.
THANKS FOR EVERYTHING, MOM!!!   :D

Sunday, October 2, 2011

No Rest for the Weary Hiker

   After my morning excursion, I stopped home long enough to give the dogs much-needed baths (Aki didn't go swimming per se, but waded elbow-deep into thick, dark muck at the pond, and subsequently rolled in God-knows-what. Taylor would have happily followed her, had he not been on leash). Then I headed to the store to get ingredients for dinner. It's always nice shopping on afternoons when the Chiefs are playing football, because the store is virtually empty!
   I came home, threw the groceries in the fridge, and cleaned the gutters—which is more about fighting with a Gorilla ladder that weighs at least as much as me. Very sturdy and strong, but difficult to maneuver. One of these days, I shall break my neck! But not today, fortunately. My neck lives to see another day.
   Then I mowed the lawn, trimmed all the trees in the front and back yard. Which was easy, compared to pruning all the shrubs with my electric hedge-trimmer. I took about 2 feet off the top of the 8-foot-tall bushes behind the house (and miraculously did NOT cut the cord this time), despite the heavy trimmer cramping up my hands and shoulders. It's tricky balancing on a ladder, brandishing the trimmer, and keeping your balance in an extremely awkward position all at once. (I knew that yoga would pay off someday.)
   Next I weeded the flower beds, then spent an hour repairing the compost bin—AGAIN—to try to keep the crafty Shibas from disassembling it and then foraging in it. They won the first rounds fair and square but I will prevail! (I hope!)
   And while I was doing all that, I managed to wash a load of laundry, too. Nearly five hours all told, and I'm a little afraid of how sore my arms & back will be tomorrow. But my yard looks great, finally, after a hot summer of neglect. I stopped to take a photo and... 
Aki! Get your big head out of my photo!
   If I had realized how long I'd spend in the yard, I'd have ordered take-out. But I had planned to make a giant pot of soup to get me through the week. So I made chicken and chock-full-o-veggie soup (with carrots, celery, onions, garlic, split peas, and lentils). Sounds too healthy to be delicious, but it's one of my favorite recipes.
   But just in case it WAS too healthy, I counteracted it with dessert: Shatto Farm's rich chocolate milk, and a homemade chocolate cookie with chocolate chips and mint. That sound you hear is my knees buckling.
   And now I'm relaxing on the couch: cats on my lap, dogs on the floor beside me, catching up on my photos from the weekend. Hope you enjoy them too!
Aki loves to play ball and show off her agility...
Taylor, tired from greeting Hallmarketers and then hiking, took it easy:
Zzz...