Boo-kay residence, lady of the house speaking.
It's spelled Bucket.
It's pronounced Boo-kay.
If you're not familiar with Hyacinth Bucket from Keeping Up Appearances, then you have truly missed out. Poor Hyacinth wants so badly to be upper crust and everyone around her is common as dirt, making the pretense very difficult. In many ways, she reminded me of my own Mother.
Anyway, our front porch this week reminded me of that. I needed a 5 gallon bucket for cleaning the grill and in its usual fashion, the universe paid off in spades. Suddenly people were discarding 5 gallon buckets and I dragged them home and we became the bucket house. And, I cleaned the grill, so the buckets came in handy.
I used to clean my grill once a year, in spring. I'd replace worn parts and give the inside a good cleaning. It would take hours and made a huge mess. Turns out that if you clean the grill more regularly, it's easier and takes less time and makes less mess. Good thing, good thing and good thing. I knew a guy once that cleaned his grill back to new condition after every use. I thought he was an idiot. We had identical grills. Mine was a mess. His looked like it just came out of the box. I guess he was onto something.
Last week was kind of crazy at work. There was an in-office day on Tuesday, and on Wednesday I started setting up my new work laptop. I'm glad to have a new work laptop because my old one was worn out. Even though I hardly used the keyboard, the keys in the middle stuck...the ones I keep my fingers on, like I was taught in typing class. If you press the L key, you're likely to get 14 of them before the next letter starts and I had to press the space bar firmly to get a space. Now that's gone and I can start fresh with a new machine. And, all those problematic settings I've accidentally activated over the last 5 years will be shipped back to the company headquarters.
There was more organizing this weekend. I cleaned up my tool area. I used to keep my tools in a tool box, like my Dad did. But, when. I needed a tool, I had to dig for it. There were tools I forgot I had and had been borrowing from Rob. No more. I bought a $13 hanger for my screwdrivers and pliers and pulled some extra storage bins that I wasn't using in the house (never throw away storage. It will come in handy later). Add the label maker and I ended up with a nice, well organized tool storage area. I can see and find my tools now. Doesn't mean I'll use them more, but I can find them.
We went shopping with a home organization shopping list on Saturday. We got some new nonslip rugs and I got some bins to keep oil in the pantry. I had stored my oil bottles in disposable aluminum baking pans for years, but I moved them and sometimes need to take them out to get to what is behind them, so I needed something more sturdy. I got these bins really cheap and they're perfect!
I also got a new skillet. My good teflon skillet had started to stick on one side and I'd been reading about how we needed to stop using teflon, so I bought a ceramic lined skillet. I used it for the first time yesterday and it worked perfect. I use small skillets a lot and if I keep liking this 10" one, I plan to replace my 8 and 12 inch skillets eventually.
4 comments:
Please don't stop blogging! From one Dem to another, you are my Monday morning 630 am breath of fresh air! I live in the state of Iowa so can definitely commiserate with you. I also quilt and sooo enjoy your creations! Being allowed to share in your weekly life diary is something i look forward to!! Hugs!!
I also agree please don’t stop your blog as it’s so refreshing for my Monday morning reading. Love your blog
Another Dem to Dem. Please don't stop blogging. Not only am I from Ohio, but Jim Jordan's district. I enjoy reading about your quilting and cooking and your outlook on life. Thanks for making my Mondays.
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