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The weekend update

hey peeps, i was sitting here trying to decide how much I could squeeze onto Twitter when I realized, DUH, I has a neglected blog. huh.

Anyway. Today was the big craft sale day at the local community club / center that I was heavily involved in. We had a pretty good time, but it is snowing out there to beat the band, so the crowd was disappointing.

I did manage to take a few of my things, but did not sell one item. People did say they were nice, and well made though. some people had no idea what a tea cozy was. Humph.

I remembered I had a lot to do on the club’s website (no link because I’m embarrassed) and since I am not always in the loop of what’s going on, it was difficult for me to even think about updating the site with events. Then I had a brainwave: I was thinking it woudl be a great idea to write a blog post all about how to host a Christmas craft sale, and put it on the blog, but I think I’ll put it on the club site instead. So it can be a handy resource for anyone else, as well as a community hub of information. (and yes, think Google long tail, ad revenue and SEO… blah blah blah… short version is to make the club’s site pull in some money too.)

we rented tables, charged admission and had a draw for a lap blanket, plus sold tickets on two more blankets, and charged for drinks and sandwiches. we made $233+change, with $100 of that being table rentals.

I also bought Emma a pair of hand-knit mittens because we love them, and the colors were horrendously bright and I knew she’s love them because of that. Which she did. Pics to follow. I would have bought more, but I had less than $10 on me.

Sarah had to work today, even though it is stormy out. Actually, she had put in for this weekend off, and in writing, as the bosses told her to do, but they booked her solid instead. She had Wednesday off and her next day off is Thursday. But she’s making a ton of money for college.

We had a special delivery this week. mom said she saw something in staples and had to get it for me, and this guy in a huge truck with a great northern English accent dropped it off. I resisted asking him if he could just ‘ang ’round a bit, maybe for a spot ‘o tea, and I’d just listen to ‘im talk, yeah? Then Ron grabbed the box, signed the slip and hustled him out he door before Emma could hug him again. Ron put the chair together, right on the lunch table, and then we got to argue over who got to sit in it. (I won, just so you know. I’m realigning my back on it now.)

Also, I have been meaning to write a seperate post about the wood pellet shortage here on the eastern seaboard. Yes, although the Maritimes and NE USA, you cannot buy any significant amount of pellets for the wood stove. we ran out a few weeks ago, but it wasn’t a big deal because of unseasonably warm temps. then earlier this week it got cold. we kind of freaked a little until we realized out pellet stove is also able to handle alternate fuels, so Ron took a trip up to the feed store and we’ve been burning CORN. yes, really. Pics to follow.

This relates to the craft sale a bit, because one of the club members who helped out is the previous-previous owner to the house – the woman married to the guy who had the breakdown while working on it. The back wall has been extremely cold and we’ve been trying to figure out why. Ron has a temperature gun, and Sarah’s closet was 2 degrees the other night. We know the side wall is insulated with blown-in cellulose, and there were buckwheat hull remnant. I asked her if she knew if the back wall was insulated and she said she recalled her husband saying how it was full of buckwheat hulls. So I guess they didn’t do that side. Just a few minutes ago, Ron came up to say that on the first floor, under the colder rooms, were areas in the wall we know he cut, like to put in a window, so now we figure there’s whole sections of walls where they let out the buckwheat hull insulation and didn’t replace it. Great! But that would explain it.

now that the sale is over, I think I may even feel like I am chipping away at my to-do list. I have a couple items I was freaking out or worrying over and I decided I just don’t have to energy to do that anymore, so I’m doing the “suck it up and deal, princess” headslap on myself. The other thing is, I’m trying not to do too much actual work this weekend to look after some other household things.

I’m certain I have to fold and put away laundry, as throughout the week, I kept trying to remember to put a load in the washer and then the dryer. They’d get dumped on a chair. Somewhere on Thursday Ron made a show of placing a clean dry basket of clothing at my feet, next to my desk, in the office. Something was said about socks and underwear so I guess I’m folding laundry today.

3 Responses to “The weekend update”

  1. Carrie K. says:

    Glad to read an update! I’m not on Twitter much anymore – just don’t seem to find the time to catch up on all the tweets.

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  2. Twitter is another great tools that we can use on the internet right now..It getting popular everyday but sometime spending too much time on twitter make me left out my blog :( ..

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  3. Jennifer says:

    Hello – I caught you blog through Google alerts, and just wanted to let you know where you can find wood pellets. I work for a company, PelletSales.com, that has plenty of wood pellets in stock. We only carry premium grade, low ash pellets, and you can order them online at http://www.pelletsales.com, or give us a call at 603-623-1150. Good luck!

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