Firstly, apologies for being, well, gone, for so long.  It's been
  rough losing Finn.  He was
  my shadow, my ever-so-faithful, velcro Trusty Furry Assistant.  I don't have
  words presently.  I can't...my heart and soul are shattered.  So
  today it's a Variety Pack Day to catch up a bit on a handful of things I've
  distracted myself with around the house.
Soooo....yeah.  
  Thank you for your kind comments and messages.  Thank you.
  As
  when Hailey died, which will be ten years ago this coming July, a hard anniversary to mark,
  we jumped ship.  This time we yanked together a trip to
  Scotland, Dublin, and London in two days, floundering through a grim week at home
  first before jetting out.  Frankly, I've blacked out that week from my
  memory.
  We were overseas for two weeks and it was a tremendous trip, one I'm sure
  I'll share
  at future points along with a travels-related project I created when we
  returned.
  But.  Now is that time where everything sucks, everything is
  uncomfortable.  Despite oodles of grand plans, projects everywhere
  yearning for me, my motivation and attention span are in the tank so I hope
  you'll extend patience as I try to get myself back into all things house,
  sharing on schedule, etc. etc.
  All I'm really wanting is chocolate milk,
  cans of Coke, tissues, a blanket, and
  hot chocolate
  though.
  The go-to battle cry, if you will, when one is mourning is to keep busy, to
  keep yourself distracted.  
  I appreciate where that comes from, why it can and maybe does work but I can't
  say it consistently holds true for me.  Even normally being a perma-busy
  person, always with project at hand.  Sometimes you just can't.
   And that's ok.  Which I forget.
  This
  Variety Pack
  Day probably won't be much about process but more about, as I said, catching
  up on tidbits I've endeavored to fill my time with.
  To be additionally honest, things are challenging as one way or another, they
  tie back to
  Finn as
  he was comprehensively ingrained in our lives.  As he deserved.  I
  miss him so much.
Ok.
  Now trying to remember some of what I've done....
  Fyi, I about near broke my computer earlier this week so I lost before
  photos, apologies.
  Replaced
  the showerhead
  in our
  master bathroom.
Now I know, I already replaced it.  But.  Showers in the UK are so nice, their strong water pressure.  Ours barely spits at us.  
Poking around, I discovered ours dribbles out 1.8 gallons per minute which is eco-friendly.  I got one on eBay* that shoots out 2.5,* the max allowed.
Look, yeah, no, totally not environmentally-friendly, going in the wrong direction here.  I do feel bad.  I recently read (not this but similar) about how everyone should take four minute showers.  Wait, what?  Who can do that?!
Regardless, yes, bad, too much water but a nice hot,
  more-water-pressure-than-before shower is soothing.  Sorry.  (Not
  really.)  (Sorta sorry.)
  Hey, I am absolutely conserving resources wherever I can with programmable
  smart plugs,* got that smart
  ecobee3*
  spiffy
  thermostat that rocks, a Feit smart bulb,* and surely more.  I'm a stickler.  Typically.
  But.  So.  Showering is nicer and comforting.
  C'mon, let's go
  outside
  for more Variety Pack Day.
  Together Mike and I cleaned up the backyard a bit the day after we got back,
  rearranged
  the deck which
  brought tears as we pared down
  the couch* Mike bought for Finn, redid some
  edging.
I then devised a road trip, hoping it'd be fun and good for me as it involved
  outdoor plants,
  mostly annuals, and drove down to Woldhuis Farms Sunrise Greenhouse for the first time.  It's....wow, just wow, unbelievable.
   Spent too much but their plants were irresistible and so healthy.  
A plant slideshow forthwith........
 
       
  
Now to keep them alive through the hot summer.
  Speaking of, I did nestle a
  solar automatic drip irrigation* thing into the
  fence picket planter.  Definitely not user-friendly to set up but it is working!
Ok, let's go back inside for yet more Variety Pack Day.
  As we were having guests for the first time in ten years, my brother- and
  sister-in-law, I thought to spruce up
  our couch
  pillows.  
  My mistake was going to Joann Fabrics.  Holy hell, no wonder they
  declared bankruptcy.  Who can afford their fabric?!  Fifty four dollars per yard for faux fur?!
  Anywhoo, I had incomprehensible brain crash
  math issues at the
  cutting table, had to embarassedly walk away for a few minutes.  Friends,
  have patience and kindness for others; you don't know what path they're
  walking.
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| We are definitely enjoying the couch though the bright white down feathers keep poking up which makes for a striking contrast with the deep blue. | 
Right, so, spent way more than intended, clearly a theme here, on a
  patchy patchwork
  denim fabric,* came home, stitched the pillow covers up, and preserved Finn fur inside as
  he insisted on, loved to snuggle these pillows all day long.
   Sigh.....
  Back on eBay for
  our master bedroom:  curtains.  Ikea no longer makes a specific 118"
  Lenda curtain set* that I had replaced the giant curtains with.  While I loved
    the ones I made, the off-white-ish color was focus-pulling, not right for this wall.
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| Yes, it's the white painted trim that's the issue but I kinda really don't want to paint all the trim in here to match the walls. Still loving the Cool as Trim. | 
Merely slipped a third Lenda curtain into the center which has improved
  things a bit for me.  Still some proportional/visual/eye-pulling dilemmas
  going on here but not as bad.  Good for now.
  Speaking of Ikea, I did field-trip it out there too and collected a bunch of frames for six prints we picked up on our recent travels.  Mike and I decided to turn the ecobee wall
  into an in-progress, Our Travels:  Artwork wall.  
  Once everything went up, we both stepped back, knew something was off, and I
  later realized it was the wall paint color.  After scouring, I found the
  paint swatch I made from the
  free-to-me kitchen wall custom color I mixed, had a quart matched and shaken up at Menards.
Painted the wall and hung the prints back up, then Mike came home from
  work, looked directly at the wall but didn't see the new paint.  Even
  remotely.  For hours.  Until I pointed it out.  We're both not
  operating at 100%.
  Anyway.  That's some of what I've been up to here.  Hope you have
  been terrific and all is good.
  Haven't been baking much either but there are some newer recipes over on
  The Bake Dept
  if you haven't been by in a bit.  Zero interest in cooking which is no
  surprise as it's already a least favorite task to begin with, heh, but here's a tasty
  Variety Pack Day recipe for you:  Easy Creamy Pepper Pasta Sauce.
  Holy cats and dogs, it's so good.  Yes, use all that pepper.  Follow Emily on Instagram.  Wear a bib, you'll be drooling incessantly.
If this got you going, imagine what you could do.  Download The $100 Room Glow-Up Guide and see what’s possible.
  *The eBay,  eBay shower heads, and Ikea Lenda curtains are eBay
    affiliate links.  The smart plugs, ecobee thermostats, Feit smart
    bulbs, outdoor sectionals, and solar automatic irrigation systems are Amazon
    affiliate links.  The Joann Fabrics denim link is a Joann affiliate
    link.  Mwah, thanks!  Please see the "boring stuff" tab for more info.



 
   
   
   
  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
So sorry about Finn, we too just lost one of our babies, Banjo, who was a Black Lab. 😭 The only saving grace for us, we also have 2-Malti-poos. So, we still get snuggles, just not slobbery ones. 😥
ReplyDeleteOh Tina, I am so so so very sorry for your loss of Banjo. My heart breaks for you. I'm glad you've got Malti-poo snuggles to comfort you in this tough time. Thank you.
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