October 21, 2006
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What a day I have ahead of me! My husband wants me to do errands for him in a neighboring town. Since he has, at 4:45 a.m., already left for work, this does not seem unreasonable. However, as many of you know, I suffer
from agoraphobia and have an unreasonable response to the thought of running errands in a neighboring town. I had already steeled myself to go to the library to finish my fact checking (scary road), and to the mall, which is a pretty big undertaking. I have not gone to the mall by myself in 15 years. I did go with my boys a mere six months ago, and it seems like a very short time since then. With those two things plus the usual food shopping and post office and such already on my plate, I was probably not as gracious as I should have been when my husband gave me his list.I also have housework to do. The usual slog, of course, but this is also the last day of kitchen week on the HGP, so I will be taking down all the pitchers and tea pots from my top shelf and cleaning out all the drawers and cupboards.
Not such a big deal, with cupboards like these two. And in fact most of my cupboards and drawers are in fair condition. I will just need to take things out, wipe the cupboards down, and put things back in.Fifteen cupboards and six drawers shouldn’t take more than an hour. I could get it all done while the breakfast loaf is in the oven or in the waiting times while putting up a batch of relish. #2 son will probably climb up on the counter for me and hand down the pots and pitchers. A minor and satisfying pair of domestic chores.
Unfortunately, there also exist areas like this drawer
I know. Places like this should not exist at all. This sort of thing obviously could only result from folks’ having merely opened the door or drawer and thrown things in higgledy-piggledy for months. But that is what the HGP is for, after all: bringing our homes back to blessed order and cleanliness before the holidays, in spite of what we’ve done since the last clear-out.
The Folgers cannisters from before I began buying only fair trade coffee are the perfect things for freezing cookies, and the wiggly plastic things in the drawer are for holding tacos on the plate. And yes I do need all those measuring cups.
This is the kind of thinking that leads to “before” pictures like these. I hope to have “after” pictures that show greater rationality.
I hope also to finish the housework and errands in the morning so that I will have a solid afternoon and evening to work on the wedding present table runner.
Here it is as of 4:30 this morning. I have not yet decided between the narrow green binding and the wider striped one, but I have hours of applique and quilting before I have to commit myself on that. I also have a Netflix or two to watch while I work on it.
It is almost 5:00 now. I know that Xanga thinks it is an hour later than that, but Xanga seems to think that I am on the East Coast. I got up to make my husband’s coffee, and stayed up to drink tea and check my email, but I think that I am now going to try to go back to sleep for an hour before I face the day.

Comments (4)
See? That runner looks just fine.
whew. You better get busy…
First: Am sending positive thoughts and supplementary blessings your way. Life is hard. Life is even harder for people who have to get up at 4:30 in the morning.
Second: The extraordinary order with which you maintain all your kitchen cabinets and drawers — even the one that you thought would serve as an example of disorderliness — takes my breath away. If I knew how to take pictures and post them on the Internet [I don't], I would show you what a Truly Disorderly Kitchen Cabinet looks like.
Third: Now I have to go dust.
i like the pink stripes — but that’s no surprise, right? AND, sadly enough, i have a few too many messy drawers myself….