Good morning! Or as several geeky friends have reminded me - "May the fourth be with you!".
It's been a strange week. After months of (unpaid) overtime, I'm back to normal hours. On Monday, I finally got some news on a health issue that's been dragging on since early March. Now that things are back to normal, I'm no longer sure what normal is.
Last Saturday, my poor neglected sewing machine finally got a workout. The group is officially taking a break for the summer, but one woman has offered her home if any of us want to get together unofficially to continue making these darling dresses to be sent with missions groups.
This weekend will be a puttering weekend - grocery shop, cook for the freezer, clean and catch up on things. The next recipe in challenge I'm in is Sticky Pecan Rolls, a perfect project for what looks to be a gloomy weekend.
There is one household "project" I'd like to get done. The basic plan is to remove a towel rack that is fixed to the side of the cabinet next to the stove in the kitchen. From left to right from the corner we currently have: a 6" gap, the refrigerator, the 3" the towel rack sticks out (fridge butts up to it), the cabinet and the stove.
The step stool lives in the 6" space, along with aprons that are hung on hooks stuck to the side of the refrigerator. But every time the step stool comes out, the aprons come with it because the space is so small. I don't use the towel rack, so off with it! The fridge will move over and cozy up to the cabinet where it belongs, leaving me a little more room to hang the aprons.
The hardest part of this whole thing will be finding the regular screwdriver in the tool box.
3 comments:
Mmmm Sticky rolls! Good luck with your kitchen project, sounds like good organizing to me!
Have a great weekend!
There are a few projects around here like that towel rack one. We should probably get them taken care of. :p
I finally (now that it is Sunday early evening) went ahead and took that darn thing off! It will take a couple of days to become used to the refrigerator being over that three inches or so, but the extra space on the other side is soooo nice to have!
Why is it the smallest projects are the ones that fall to the bottom of the to-do list?
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