@flowerbug I do enjoy baking, but I always wait longer than I would like to and then end up rushing to really get stuff done. So it goes.
Yesterday I went with the boss to the other location in VA, and that was a good trip. Traffic wasn't nearly as bad as I feared, and we made decent time coming home. The BF had an appointment with the dentist to have a tooth removed at 5:30, and we got back to the boss's house at 5:21. I RACED down to the dentist office, which thankfully wasn't THAT far away, and was there by 6. I was already starving, and then the BF's extraction didn't go as easily as they hoped, apparently the root was really long on his tooth and they had to drill it apart, so that took longer, and we didn't get out of there until 7. I stopped at Panera for soup and took it home while the BF went to get his prescription filled. We got home close to the same time and had dinner and crashed into bed. The BF said he's not feeling terrible today which is good.
I'm working from home today and close to finishing up my time. I also got the last couple of the BF's presents wrapped up, and did a load of laundry. I still need to go make the bed again since it was sheets. I want to vacuum because I don't want to open presents tomorrow in a dirty living room, but while I was wrapping presents I tweaked my back again. I haven't done that in a LONG time, I guess I was slouching while sitting on the floor and when I went to get up it went into spasms. I'd like to lay down on the floor in constructive rest, too, but the floor is too dirty.
The BF should be getting off of work soon, hopefully, so we can finish up the last few things this afternoon. We need to bag up the cookies, and maybe make one more batch, and I need to run to the grocery store to get him some yogurt (gotta combat the antibiotics) and a few other softer things for him to eat for the next few days. We're supposed to go to his cousin's tonight for dinner or something, but I would really rather stay here. I expect we'll go because it's a meal we don't have to cook, but I don't want to be there long for sure. I don't have to be in any barns today, and I actually don't have to be in any barns tomorrow, either, so I'm going to enjoy that.
I might stop by the barn where Storm is to drop off holiday treats for everybody, and to check on him. He broke the fence 3 days in a row because he didn't have enough hay, and so now he has to stay in until she can fix the fence (his final bust out broke a post, and the ground has been frozen, so she couldn't fix it that day) and I have to figure out how to get more hay out to him. I'm really frustrated because the situation is really limited and I end up wasting INSANE amounts on hay that he doesn't actually end up eating trying to keep him fed. So I have to figure out some options and hopefully I can come up with something that will work sufficiently. Plus another friend of mine loaned me a solar fence charger. There used to be one on the field, but she took it off and he had been fine. But I guess he's hungry enough that he's decided he doesn't want to stay in anymore. I'm tired of her mis-management of the place anyway. The fences are barely held together by a prayer, some are leaning at nearly 45 degree angles, and she's surprised when horses bust out. They don't put money into the place for upkeep, they never keep up with the mowing in the summer because something is always broken, and the manure pile is a mountain again. And I'm always being asked to do maintenance on the field my horse is in (she suggested I put down grass seed this summer, despite the fact that he's GRAZING it, and she wanted me to pay for a load of stone to put down in the gate to combat the mud issues), which I think is unfair. I pay $175/month for the privilege of having a field and a stall, both of which are crappy. The only perk she offers is that despite being in the self care co-op she will turn out or bring in once a day so that we don't have to be there twice a day. She also does cover some shifts because we don't have enough people to cover all 7 days. But I'm asked to handle extra horses and clean a couple extra stalls for horses that aren't in the co-op, too, so that is a wash in my book. I pay for all his own feed (I would anyway), hay, and sawdust. In the summer she charges $5 extra to run a fan. Despite being so short on money, the checks sometimes don't get deposited until the middle of the month. She gets sawdust by the load and charges us for it, which we keep a running total on a chalkboard. Despite having been there for 2 years, I have paid for sawdust ONCE, and that bill was over $100 because of the back log. It is now backlogged again, to who knows what total.
So I'm really looking for alternatives now. I did hear of a farm that is offering a board/work situation that may even be paid. I could stomach WORKING for money a lot more than the arrangement that I have. All the work I'm currently doing is basically part of the agreement/trade, not to work off board/fees. It would be closer to the farms that I already take care of FOR MONEY, so that would cut down on my drive time back and forth. I don't know what the schedule is, but hopefully it's not 7 days a week, but we'll see. The income would be really helpful, and I often have to be down at the other farms 7 days a week anyway, so what's the difference. I called and left a message today, so we'll see what they say. All I know is that I want to get out of there. Ideally, I want to find someone with a small property with a couple of personal horses that could use extra help that would let me board in exchange for the work. Getting paid would be better, of course, but the work would probably be more. So we'll see what happens. I just want a better place than where he is now. I'm through with that. Hopefully something good comes through quickly.
I hope all of yall have a Merry Merry whatever you celebrate. I love hanging out with you all and wish I had more time to spend reading your notes and posts!