Today is a snow day here in NYC. This means that schools are shut and, thus, my educational organization is closed and I am at home. I have some work to do, of course, but not having to commute also provides an opportunity to potter round the house, catch up on some tv (hello, Scandal and Sleepy Hollow), take (overdue) books back to the library, and generally enjoy being at home.
I've also decided to do the January Cure again, a cleanse for the home. January is a bit of a mental month, workwise, but it's cold, we're trying to cut back on expenses, and so I plan to spend quite a bit of time at home. Some of that time is going to involve reading all the fabulous new books I have - gifted to me or borrowed from the BPL - playing backgammon, cooking, and working on the apartment, so that it's a nicer place to do all those things.
Yesterday and this weekend's tasks are already up on the site. I have to make a list of all the projects I need to do. Then I have to vacuum and clean the floors, make sure I have nice cleaning things in the house (mostly vinegar, it seems), and buy flowers. The latter is basically why I do this cure business: so that I remember to and am required - nay, impelled! - to buy flowers.
I've also taken a few other steps to cut back on things. I've unsubscribed to as many of the emails trying to make me buy things as I've been able to, so far. Hopefully I've caught most of them, but I'm sure there are a few still lurking. I am sick of waking up and having 20+ emails that solely want to generate within me the need to spend money - something that's all too easily induced. So they're OUT. Hurrah.
Who knows, with all this resolved, firm spirit, we may even write our wedding thank you cards.
Just joshing. Let's not go overboard.
I've also decided to do the January Cure again, a cleanse for the home. January is a bit of a mental month, workwise, but it's cold, we're trying to cut back on expenses, and so I plan to spend quite a bit of time at home. Some of that time is going to involve reading all the fabulous new books I have - gifted to me or borrowed from the BPL - playing backgammon, cooking, and working on the apartment, so that it's a nicer place to do all those things.
Yesterday and this weekend's tasks are already up on the site. I have to make a list of all the projects I need to do. Then I have to vacuum and clean the floors, make sure I have nice cleaning things in the house (mostly vinegar, it seems), and buy flowers. The latter is basically why I do this cure business: so that I remember to and am required - nay, impelled! - to buy flowers.
I've also taken a few other steps to cut back on things. I've unsubscribed to as many of the emails trying to make me buy things as I've been able to, so far. Hopefully I've caught most of them, but I'm sure there are a few still lurking. I am sick of waking up and having 20+ emails that solely want to generate within me the need to spend money - something that's all too easily induced. So they're OUT. Hurrah.
Who knows, with all this resolved, firm spirit, we may even write our wedding thank you cards.
Just joshing. Let's not go overboard.
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