I had my officer's meeting for my motorcycle group at my house, so I worked my butt off to get the housework done. If we hadn't had the problem w/the water heater, I would have been done sooner than I was. Today, I'll be cleaning my bathroom. Then next week, I should be able to get into a better schedule for cleaning the house. I try to do just one room (or type of room) in a day. This is what I do normally:
Monday-living room. Tuesday-kitchen, put out trash and recyclables. Wednesday-bedroom-for now, it's just mine since DD's old room is full of junk, and hubby turned the 3rd into a den. It's full of junk as well and I'm not touching it! Thursday-bathroom. Friday-basement.
Once I get the house completely dejunked, my life will be so much easier. I'll have more time to relax. It's so nice to sit in my living room and not have a ton of junk staring back at me. Of course, once I get the junk all out, I want to finish the house. I have some storage stuff to make for out at the farm. Once I figure out how to do that, then I'll start making stuff for here-including kitchen cabinets. I'm tired of waiting on hubby for stuff, so I'm learning to do it myself.
Not 100% sure what I'm doing at the farm today. I will probably be moving my horses to a different field next month. And that will mean moving the chickens and my tack shed as well. But, I will no longer be on the road. I won't have people cutting thru my field. I won't have people leaving trash around my shed. I won't have people sitting in front of my shed. So while it will mean a lot of work, it will be worth it in the end.
I hadn't planned on moving, even though I'm not overly happy being where I am. But, LF is having major health problems. PT is in the field next to her. There's no way PT can or would help her. W/out the help, LF is talking about giving up her horses-which she doesn't want to do. I know I did something for her once when she was away for quite some time, and she was almost in tears when she got back and found it done. The horses mean a lot to her. She's the one person on the farm that doesn't expect me to do stuff just because I'm there. So if my being back there to give her a hand when she needs it is going to mean she can keep her horses, I'm willing to do it.