23-12-2019 08:57 AM
23-12-2019 08:57 AM
@Shaz51 if the prizes are not to your liking are you able to hoist them off as Christmas presents?
23-12-2019 09:19 AM
23-12-2019 09:19 AM
I know that it was when things were happening that our house became increasingly untidy and I believe it was a sure sign of stress. I do not know how I would manage if Mr D were to relapse. I have not gotten into an adequate cleaning routine as yet.
I am thinking I might need to speak to my counselor about this.
Being gentle with ourselves through the process ...
26-12-2019 09:05 AM
26-12-2019 09:05 AM
@Former-Member, @Shaz51, I've been known to regift unwanted prizes. At least that way, someone gets pleasure from them. 🙂
Yeah... every time there's another crisis, it wipes us out for a day or two, and any progress we've made collapses. We keep trying. Must be stubborn or something.
One hopeful (?) thing out of yesterday's quick pre-lunch tidy up... everything got dumped into boxes and put on our bed for the day. Pretty much covered the bed. So we know if we can reduce the clutter in this room by that amount, it gives us adequate room to move. Room to move means room to work, and room to think. So while it's all in boxes, maybe hopefully I can sift through and reduce the quantity of stuff, and get the "worth keeping" either into a permanent spot, or at least sorted into a box of like items. There is some actual rubbish among it too. Things that drifted into out of the way spots instead of ending up in a bin, and things which have outlived their usefulness. Just getting that stuff out of the way would give some breathing space!
First job off the rank though will be washing the nice plates tha came out for yesterday's lunch. Big stack of them on the table at the moment.
26-12-2019 09:43 AM
26-12-2019 09:43 AM
26-12-2019 10:19 AM
26-12-2019 10:19 AM
Naw, don't mind it too much @Former-Member. 🙂 I've got a big collection of "nice crockery". I was buying it up for a while for a planned project that never happened, so I've ended up with too much of it. I've largely sorted it down into the stuff I'd personally like to keep and use, and stuff that is nice enough, but would be better re-homed to someone else.
But I rather enjoy being able to pick a different selection of "nice plates" for a special occasion meal. Yesterday I went for a mix of three different gold trimmed designs, two designs alternating between seats for eating off, and another design for cheese and crackers plates. Washing them afterwards is part of the process of enjoying them.
I still feel a bit sad at the fact that there were "nice things" in Mum's crockery buffet that were wedding presents or similar, and never got used, in some cases literally never, because they were "too special". Special things are more special when they're enjoyed. If they happen to get damaged or break in the process, at least they've brought some joy in the meantime.
26-12-2019 10:23 AM
26-12-2019 10:23 AM
Washing plasticware though... that is an entirely different matter! 😛
26-12-2019 10:45 AM
26-12-2019 10:45 AM
With you on using the "good" stuff @Smc .
Mr Darcy has "not been feeling well" and was crying Christmas eve. He likes to get up before me and do his own thing and get brekky ready. When I got up this morning, all decorations had been taken down and cards were in recycle bin.
I did need to rearrange the storage tub, fitted in a few more items that had become separated and found a home for the box at the bottom of the linen cupboard.
Was able to hoist off some unopened Woolies Lion King figurines to some visitors who joined us for lunch yesterday.
26-12-2019 03:43 PM
26-12-2019 03:43 PM
I need to get all my timber window frames re-painted (about 10 of them) - theres's bare timber exposed to the weather (on outside).
Dad re-painted several of my window frames (back in 2004), when he flew over to stay with me - he's gone now.
The paint has flaked off in huge patches on my Bedroom ceiling - somehow I need to get that painted.
Adge
26-12-2019 07:32 PM
26-12-2019 07:32 PM
26-12-2019 08:28 PM
26-12-2019 08:28 PM
Oh No, Mr Bean @Smc
One of my disabled clients (who is non-verbal) loves Mr Bean's Holiday movie.
Plus she keeps wanting us (support workers) to Role Play Mr Bean's "Turkey on his Head" scene.
If I follow any of Mr Bean's actions (example) - My house would probably fall down (disintegrate)....
Adge
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