Tuesday, 30 August 2011

The Day After Tomorrow...

... is Back To The World Of Work. Although seawater getting into the streets of New York over the past few days does seem a bit familiar too...

What have I done to prepare for re-entering the World Of Hectic? The life that is getting myself into a fit, presentable and coherent state, and managing to prise 2 similarly prepared offspring out the door at an unholy hour of the day? Which I have not had to do since early June? Well, not that much really.

  • Last night I dreamt that the 13 year old's friend, who will also be at his new school, was driving a milk float whilst trying to learn Polish by linguaphone. The friend has autism, and the multi-tasking was not going well.
  • Tomorrow is the day the 13 year old becomes 14. Having a birthday the day before going back to school is a bit bleurrggghh at the best of times. It being the day before, when he hasn't got a settled sleep pattern, a teetering inclination to go to the new school anyhow after dropping out for a year, etc, is perhaps not the best day to fill him with chocolate, birthday cake 'n' all that. Luckily he hasn't discovered booze or drugs yet...
  • So we have a Sort Of Plan. Yesterday we went out and did some lovely spending on things that currently make him happy - hoodies, lego, lunch... so we can spend tomorrow a bit more quietly (but still stuff ourselves with cake). And I will keep my fingers crossed.
As for myself, my sort-of plans to sell, sell, sell lots of vintage loveliness during the summer panned out into procrastination, as I ignored the plastic crates piled high that prevented me from getting to my wardrobe area, and thus forced me to create even more piles of not-put-away clothes. Not a good scene. All that I managed to tick off the list was some speedway badges from the 70's, a wooden chair, and a book. Not much of a dent in the mess that has overtaken my room...

With typical good timing I have, at the eleventh hour, gone into decluttering overdrive, and decided Its All Got To Go. Now. I've spent 2 evenings brutally sorting out what to get rid of. 3 bags for the charity shop, and a 4th ready to fill today of more stuff I don't wear.

Oh, and I did some stupid thrifty fence mending on Saturday too - which involved creating a support for a rotten fence post out of a plastic dustbin filled with bricks from a skip. The neighbour is American, and likes his yard Tidy. Part of his fence leaning into my garden was not doing it for him. And given the hurricane conditions over his homeland, I thought having the fence nice'n'straight would give him a bit of zen. 

So I'm a bit tired, have muscle fatigue, and will probably oversleep on Thursday. Or not be able to sleep a wink in a blitz of over-exhausted insomnia.

4 comments:

Kylie said...

Shouldn't that be his job? Well done on fixing it anyway Ms Sparkle...good improvisation with the bin and bricks.
I hope your son has a happy birthday tomorrow and a happy day at school too. I especially hope his Mum has a happy, sparkly day... congratulations on surviving 14 years...it's hard work being a Mum...especially of a teenager. x

Trashsparkle said...

Thank you, thank you! I know - teenagers, eh... bless.
Just remembered I did another thrifty special last year on the next fence post along - banged an old bit of something into the ground, screwed in 2 eye hook thingies and pulled the post up straight with washing line... most attractive, non? Alas, as its on the left side of the garden its my duty to sort it - he does the one to his left, etc. Such a lark... x

Kim said...

oh you are a Ms. Fix it like me. Any way I can keep it from falling off such as the door handle. And do you think with 2 men in this house someone in the last 10 years could fix the b$*&^ door handle that I jerryrigged? Of course not..we can barely unlock the darn thing but they just plod along...I guess till it actually falls off! Well, anyway I like that you used things at hand to remedy a neighbor's problem.

Trashsparkle said...

Loved your post about the jerryrigging! Photo! I will find the right moment to point out to the neighbour the improved verticality of the fence post...I keep looking at it, marvelling that it hasn't budged yet :) x