I got up (relatively) early this morning, the finishings of a couple of cards on my mind. My plan was to ignore the chores and essential stuff until Miss Dunnit was awake. That way you see, I can sit quietly in my workroom with a clear conscience - she would probably be woken by my kitchen chores: unloading the dishwasher, putting the washing machine on etc, and certainly would be woken up by me throwing the hoover around. (Literally or figuratively, you decide!) I planned to have executed the two brilliant ideas that floated into my head overnight and be ready to do all the other stuff later in the day. My plan was shot to pieces almost as soon as I sat down. I needed felt tips; the first one I tried was pretty dry. Fed up with this re-occuring scenario, I spent half an hour scribbling onto a pad, testing every felt tip. Now the bin has more than I do, but the ones in the pot will at least deliver colour when pressed to paper. I was working on a fairly simple set of cards that will allow the makers at the workshop to get their heads around various masking techniques. I decided to pre-cut the masks for a couple of them, on the basis that it will save heaps of time and groaning in the actual workshop. So then I had to hunt out plain, suitably thin paper, stamp the correct number of images and sort out the best time to actually sit about and cut them out. Since I got my glasses, I realise that non-daylight cutting out is really not a great idea! Then, the card I made first needed to be re-made - 'honed' if you like, to make sure the order of the instructions made sense. But to do that, I needed a clean stamp. Off to the kitchen with all of the stamps I haven't cleaned this week, having a bit of a marathon with the old scrub-it pad. I re-made the card - it only takes about 2 minutes to re-make, even if it's cost me 2 HOURS previously. And then Miss Dunnit chooses to grace me with her presence. Cue the guilt of having the kitchen and lounge looking very erm, lived in. Only thing for it - whizz around and do the chores. Bin emptying led to cleaning and sorting of recycling containers. Throwing the hoover around required emptying of the collection thingy (note to Mr Dyson here: I am ashamed enough of the filth in my house - please make the cylinder collection thingy opaque so that others don't have to witness the filth I've actually bothered to deal with every time I open the cupboard to put a coat away - or 'hide' something I just don't know what to do with. Thanks. Feeling sorry for the Flyladies who may be reading this now, they're probably hyper-ventilating!).
Back in the workroom, the search for an acrylic block of a particular size requires shelf re-arrangement and it will no doubt happen again tomorrow when I try to put away the ones I've just cleaned. Make last card (Bagpuss, above). Looking for the brown vellum caused me to re-arrange the contents of my vellum box,and reminded me to start a list of things that need to be re-stocked. Which means checking another cupboard to assess envelopes and white card stock supplies. So here I am, at nearly 3pm BST, having set a plan at 7.45am that I thought would only take an hour. I've finished writing the instructions and thought I'd share - after all, my biggest distraction is without a doubt this interweb thing. Smirk stamps are waiting to go on the swap table at the next crop and Ann's comment about trying too hard when you're making something for someone special has really struck a note. I'm off for some fresh air, and to mull over what Ann said. This will be my distraction because I'm going into the garden; bet your life no-one will call me away from a job I don't want! And Ann - congratulations on your Anniversary.
What a wonderful post. I have laughed my socks off at visions of you doing chores before you can do your chores. You sound way too much like me!
ReplyDeleteLove the Bagpuss card.
ReplyDeleteI am rubbish at housecleaning as I only do chores that HAVE to be done.If I kept this house pristine I would be at chores 24 hours a day, with all my cats, and life is too short.My crafting and FH is important as is the ability to chill. I just leave things a few days and pray noone calls in !!
I do find that what looks a simple chore often results in a total reorganization that takes all day and everything else gets futher behind and I wish I'd never started it !
LOL at the Dyson comment, i think you've looked under my stairs too!
ReplyDeleteI just loved your post! This is me down to a tee, and I don't even have children to blame for the mess!!!
ReplyDeleteFunny post - I can identify with much of it! I'm not at working this week and I have to say that I don't know how I fit life in when I am working full time as well. I get up with the best laid plans.... and then before you know it, it's 5pm and OH will be home soon and asking me what I've done today. Ummmmm.....!
ReplyDeleteI have the same type of Dyson you do J! Darned thing never looks like it did when I bought it, somehow the dust bunnies ..... did I say bunnies? I meant HUGE great big dinosaur bunnies, lurking in it. I know I am a housework slob, but I don't like being reminded of it every time I open the cupboard that it lurks in!
ReplyDeletePersonally, I don't see the point in housework. You get the place looking all spick and span them six months later you have to do it all again!
ReplyDeletePlease, do not let my dearest see this comment! LOL
Aww Bagpuss. I used to love that cat!
ReplyDeleteLOL - you did make me chuckle and, damn, I'm too conscientous! I dont particularly like housework, but I can't stand an untidy house either!
ReplyDeleteSadly methinks it is my semi OCD that stops me scrapping, but I am definitely better since my teamie bought me a sign that reads "an untidy craft room is the sign of a genius"!
i love the card bagpuss is soo cute.. and dyson need to hide that compartment mines always full and i empty it alot lol
ReplyDeleteHey Julia, All because of you me dear, I'm gonna ALTER my dyson cylinder, thanks for that spark of inspiration - do you think it'll effect my warranty? Do I care?
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