Saturday, 25 April 2026

Spring cleaning and fun at the pool

This week was much busier than the last...which has it's good and less than good points. But before I start in on a recitation of this week's happenings, I would be remiss if I didn't mention Sunday's special event. I posted a photo on Wednesday, of Eli with his mom and his godmother M, taken after the confirmation service. He did very well during the very lengthy proceedings. We did not stay for lunch, though, as we were all ready to get home to relax and visit. After our lunch, D and M left to do a bit of bonding (shopping), as it has been some time since the two have been able to spend time without children in tow. M's children range in age from about 12-19, and the two met when they both worked at a call center in the city.

I did my first volunteer shift at the thrift store on Tuesday. I arrived late, not realizing that I should have been there about 11 a.m., rather than noon. I met several ladies including our team lead G. They were having coffee when I arrived so we sat and chatted for a bit. G gave me a tour of the various back rooms, and I got a sense of just how much stuff that gets donated. We could use a thrift store that is 2 or 3 times it is now (and that's after they moved into this larger space this winter/spring).

It also seems that many people have recently decided to go their closets and purge! I can't tell you how many bags we emptied but when I left at 4 p.m. there were 5 racks of clothing filled, along with shelves of shoes, two or three carts of kitchen ware, and mounds of books, DVDs, etc. AND that was the better stuff as we filled three or four large bags of garbage, and sent off a few more to be donated to the NTO's (next town over) Value Village.

Wednesday was quiet, and a needed rest day. Late in the afternoon, D received a package for a new piece of furniture for the kitchen. If you recall, I purchased a storage cabinet for the office/craft room a couple of weeks ago, and D decided we needed more storage in the kitchen. That late in the day was not the time to start putting it together.

Thursday morning, we got busy and had most of the cabinet put together by lunch time. Eli went back to school after lunch; we picked him up at 2 p.m. and went to NTO to do a bit of shopping and for his swimming lesson at 4:30 p.m. at the indoor pool. D receives Autism funding for Eli (and will until he is 12 years old), so she arranged for private swimming lessons. He had a blast with his teacher, while D and I sat and relaxed. 



There was rain and snow in the forecast, and when we'd left town the highway was wet. After a quick stop for a bite to eat, we headed home with snow falling quite heavily. The roads were slushy and wet most of the way home, and though it was around the freezing mark, the conditions weren't as bad as I thought it might be. In fact, by the time we were about 10 minutes from home, the highway was almost dry, and there was only about a centimeter of snow on the ground.

On Friday, D and I finished the cabinet, and began emptying and cleaning three cupboards, and reorganizing. We moved the pots and pans to the new cabinet. These were originally stored in a cabinet near the stove that ought to have had a lazy Susan but instead was simply an large open cabinet with a small shelf at the back. It meant we bent over and sometimes knelt to get the right piece. The cabinet solved that issue. 

The old cabinet now stores a couple of small appliances that we rarely use, as well as the baking pans (in those standing trays), bowls, and measuring cups. The cabinet that previously held to the Ninja creamy, blender, and handheld mixer now holds all of Eli's lunch kits and water bottles (and he has a lot!). Finally the cabinet that stored the bowls and measuring cups, now has the crockpot and bread machine, and still has room to be our snack cabinet. Moving these appliances from the pantry provides more space, though I've no intention in filling up the shelves! We have enough items in there to keep us well fed for some time.

Despite the snow and cooler weather, spring has arrived. There are a multitude of robins, Canada geese, and most recently a pair of flickers. The latter were on the big tree out back one morning. D and I stood at the window and watched. What fun! I did notice a pair of juncos one day but we don't feed the birds, so they didn't stick around. The robins, though, are quite happy to hang out in the yard. Spencer, is quite fascinated by them and watches out the window, chittering at them. Great cat television too.

I'm late posting today because I got caught up in Ancestry yesterday. It's a cool and cloudy day, with snow flurries, but the snow is melting as quickly as it falls. I'm off to catch up on blog reading, and have no plans for the rest of the day. :)

Have a great week ahead everyone!







14 comments:

  1. Glad to hear spring is getting nearer! Sounds like a good week. I like the cabinet. Enjoy the remainder of the weekend.

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    1. Thanks Cheryl. It was a cool one, but relaxing.

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  2. You sure keep yourself busy! Um, I really like that red pitcher--did that go fast? Also nice to read about Eli, and had a chuckle at that 'cat television' ... :^) So I have a feelinig thrift stores are different in Canada? Because you do volunteer work for them?

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    1. I do try to keep busy...I used to say if I got bored, I got bitchy and there is a lot of truth to that.
      Actually, the thrift stores in Yuma also run with the volunteers. Friends of mine at the park volunteer every Thursday and apparently, I'm supposed to go with them next winter. :p

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  3. You have had a busy week! I bet you will enjoy volunteering at the thrift shop:)

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    1. I will enjoy but I suspect I'll come home exhausted every week!

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  4. We are having light snow falling right now. I just so hope it stops soon. No spring cleaning here yet, but perhaps in May I can get walls washed and windows cleaned.

    God bless.

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    1. Thankfully, no snow though we did have frost overnight. I'm looking forward to May, and the possibility of getting out in the yard.

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  5. That's a really nice cabinet, I love it when I can rearrange, purge and make things easier for everyday living. In our Suite, even though a 5th wheel has a lot of storage space, there are still things that take up too much space!
    Have fun at the thrift store while you work. I would find that hard, I'd see things I want to buy!(even without room!)

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    1. Thanks Patsy.
      Oh, it's clear that many of the volunteers are there in order to get first dibs on the good stuff. One of the cashiers was in and out of the sorting room throughout the afternoon. And the two from out of town were definitely there to shop. I hadn't planned on it but the four t-shirts I got for Eli were a definite bonus. :)

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  6. Sounds like spring has arrived, in spite of your weather! Glad Eli's confirmation service went well. And glad you found a volunteering opportunity. Rewarding volunteer roles are good for the soul!

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    1. Thanks FG! We're all very happy to see signs of spring.

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  7. Projects like your kitchen are not fun until they are done.
    Snow??? We are getting the pool opened here so we can start swimming.

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    1. Show off...lol. We can go swimming too, just at an indoor pool. Fingers crossed, I think we've seen the last of the snow.

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