I've met more of my neighbors (from a distance) in a week than I have in over year living in my new house.
projects: 1. Resort and alphabetize by player Nd by team then by year, an attic full of baseball cards. #curesforcoronaboredom
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Bored? You know nothing about being bored. Why I was so bored that I painted something just to watch the paint dry. Now that's bored.
I think I have enough cleaning supplies to do a spring cleaning. Still one section of garden to weed. Did a ton of cooking yesterday. Almost done with book I'm reading and still have another pile. Halfway through latest knitting project.
Thats great you are staying busy, it helps me big time. When I retired it was tough at first getting used to all the free time. If I have a routine down its helps and with the SD'ing Ive definatley I have changed up my routine.
Yard work has been huge thus far. Only thing keeping me busy when I’m not working. My yard is already in great shape for the summer social season, should we actually be able to socialize this summer. Gotten through some much needed organization projects. Forcing the kids to help was great (they’re begging to go back to school).
It was my wife's favorite purse. I wanted it to look spiffy. I plan on surprising her with it at her birthday party. I know how to please a woman.
I've also gotten a lot of yard work done. My lawn maintenance crew is working their tails off. I've been brewing a lot of coffee lately 'cause I require it when I watch others work.
Regarding the book, How to Serve Man, that our friends from another world left, I've finally deciphered it. IT'S A COOKBOOK!
Knitting events are cancelled? Damn, I had my heart set on winning the blue ribbon in the Great Knitoff. Tell me crocheting is still on.