Thanks to her, my meals were bumped up six levels, my pantry was cleaned out and organized, I can account for all of my dried comestibles, and my spices, oils, vinegars and oddments are organized. She would have tackled the refrigerator and my clothes closet if we had had the time.
We also rearranged furniture, swapped out rugs and hung the rest of my artwork. It's surprising how exhausted you can get from supervising.
A rather poor view of our work. |
I was loathe to put her on the bus today, headed back to the City, but she has bigger fish to fry. She has been part of a band since 1979 and they are still at it. Next month is their 40th anniversary! Who need the Stones!
My sister is on the far right, top and far left, bottom. Original members, with the exception of the bass player. |
I picked up my car from the body shop and it is better than new. Other than the fact that I discovered a nail in a rear tire that had been picked up from the shop floor. When I mentioned it to them, they demanded to know how I could be sure it was from their shop. I pointed out that the nail was a very particular kind of nail that is used in older brake drums. Pfft. (That bit of information was given to me by my old garage mechanic, who fixed the tire.) Honestly, I wasn't about to sue them. I just wanted them to be aware that they should keep a sharper eye on the state of their floor.
I am getting one or two eggs a day from my chickens, thanks to judicious use of their coop light. It has been so cold at night that I have to leave the light on. While an egg a day does nothing to alleviate the spike in my electric bill, they are worth the cost. I just can't face store-bought eggs.
I finished my final pair of fingerless mitts for the year. (Remind me I said that.) I am now onto more interesting things, having found at least six unfinished projects - just the tip of the iceberg, I'm sure. February is fast-approaching, so I have lined up my grid paper and garden notebook. I am looking forward to planning this year's garden, but I am also wondering where all the 'bonus' time is/was/will be that I always expect every winter.
13 comments:
I can see why you enjoy your sister's visits! She sounds pretty awesome!
Wow busy busy. Nice to have family like that. My only sister/sibling died when I 13. Sad. Anyway glad you didn't get buried in snow!
We didn't get as much snow or ice out of that system either. I guess it was a poor performer. Fortunately!
Love to have a guest like your sister...
well, look at you with a badass sister! how totally cool. and she cooks and cleans. i'll trade you for mine!
lucky you...an awesome sister, eggs in winter, and no monster snow.
The juicy little tidbits you drop about you/yours. That's a pretty fierce-looking band!
Wow, your sister is all that and a bag of chips! Glad you had a good time together! We had a snowy weekend, not big scary snow, but big enough. For our chickens, we have something called the cozy coop heater which looks like a small flat screen tv. Hubby picked it up on sale at the local TSC (Tractor supply company?) It doesn't put out a lot of heat, but enough to keep things from being way below freezing. I also have a heated water bucket (also bought on sale) which keeps their water from freezing. Winter with chickens - fun. Have a good week! -Jenn
Anyone ever told you you have a very interesting family? (Including you, my friend.) And I mean that in the most complimentary way! It's so great that you and your two sisters keep up such a good relationship.
Glad you didn't get buried under another avalanche of snowfall. We've finally cleared away the last of the latest that hit us. Now it really looks like winter out there. Unfortunately, our mailbox out on the road was a casualty of the county snowplow. Hey, these things happen.
Yay, for your increased egg production. Our birds are finally starting to give us enough eggs now, too.
Wow, you have a great sister!!
And supervising is exhausting! And hysterically funny!!
The storm that passed was supposed to drop a few inches on us - it was all rain. Not complaining but I do love a good snow storm.
Good for the two of you; that's a lot accomplished. I'm flat out impressed by that band, too. Keith Richards, take note.
My sister says I got all the domestic genetics. It does even out as when I find a needed item for a great price she orders it shipped to me on her Amazon Prime and I send her a check for item. In return she gets eggs, hand made goat milk soap and cheese.
Win win if you ask me.
Kudos to your awesome sister. We put the coop light on too, but no eggs lately. Urgh. Hubby wants to get rid of the chickens. Sigh....
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