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Watty's Awakening
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You can always get the cleaner to do the insides of the windows so they are nice and sparkly to complement the lovely new paintwork!5
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Lol the 'potential' of the future calming loveliness
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On our lunchtime walk today we saw our first swallows this summer.
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greenbee said:You can always get the cleaner to do the insides of the windows so they are nice and sparkly to complement the lovely new paintwork!Made it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became
In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!7 -
Sounds like it has really paid off getting the work done I am sure it will be lovely to get it all back in order. Do try and do any last silly snagging jobs so it actually is finished as that will give you a nice calm feeling everytime you are in the room as you are not looking at something that should be done.Save £12k in 25 No 49
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Love the bird nesting talk. I seem to have baby birds in my bay tree as I can hear them calling. I just hope they are high enough to be protected from my cat but it's pretty dense so think should be okay.
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The door sounds gorgeous and the old handle
I’m glad it’s all moving forward declutter and you enjoying this restart
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A good point @TallGirl There a lot of small jobs that need doing so I think I will make a list. It will possibly take most of May to get through them. I need to book an electrician for a day to change over some sockets, disconnect the old alarm system and remove as much as possible, sort out a light and so on. I also need a carpenter for a day to do some fixes and then a lot of it is stuff I can do like remove the old glue from the bathroom floor (should have had it replaced but didn't) and so on.
Each job is small but I can see if I don't have a plan they will drag on and the calm clear uncluttered feeling I crave will not come.
Rode Most Handsome for the first time in weeks yesterday and was in tears at the end because he was just so wonderful. I forget how beautifully he moves when I don't ride him regularly. He started out being silly, pretending to be scared of WattyDog and then spun in circles then did an impression of a giraffe and then suddenly seemed to shrug and say "dressage pony button engaged" and was stunning. A neighbour popped in on her beautiful dressage horse with her trainer and both said "very nice" and the trainer then said "he is a really quality little chap, you should do more with him" and Most Handsome and I swaggered back to the stable feeling very proud of ourselves.
Me because this was a horse the ex convinced me I could not ride and should give up and just retire and Most Handsome because he knows he is rather wonderful, loves praise and just felt proud of himself for getting compliments from those who know what they are doingAlso no sign of the lameness that was so difficult to deal with earlier this year.
So many corners turned this month for both house and menagerie in the house this month.Made it to mortgage free but what a muddle that became
In the event the proverbial hits the fan then co-habitees are better stashing their cash than being mortgage free !!16 -
What a lovely positive post
I'm glad you're able to enjoy the house and the menagerie! Being able to make the list of small jobs and start getting them done (or arrange to get them done) is HUGE progress. I know I feel so much better now my office has been sorted out, and as the bookcases are being fixed to the wall in the studio at the moment, that will also make a massive difference as I will have another room done that's nice to be in. While I'm dreading the next big project, I know it is important to get on and get it done. It'll be finished by winter, and I'm hoping I can also get a couple of smaller projects dealt with too.
I have lots of birds. Not so keen on the ones in the roof (and possibly wall cavity) as they're noisy. And I'm delighted about the bats - the pest control guy has recommended putting up bat boxes as well to encourage more of them. Anything that eats mosquitoes and midges is welcome. It's just a pity they don't eat spiders8 -
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