Here’s where I am in my list:
Don’t work during off hoursMake dog treats- Bake bread
- Start prepping craft room for painting. Get started if possible.
- Move fridge to paint behind, finishing the kitchen.
- Clean fridge.
- Bring spring clothing upstairs, move winter clothes to basement
So far, it’s been kind of a massive fail this week. But, we don’t get too upset over failure during quarantimes. We are all just trying to get along as best we can.
Mr. Ink is on vacation currently and working on some projects around the house and yard. It’s funny, I hear complaints from coworkers in how their partners think that if they are working from home, they are not actually working, and feel that they get all access to chat and do things around the house. I do not have this problem. Mr. Ink is the exact opposite, extremely respectful of the work boundaries, makes me lunch and serves it so I can keep working, generally leaves me alone, and then discusses things he overhears during dinner time. It’s quite delightful!
I have largely taken a break from painting at this point, though I really do need to get back to it. I figured my hands and my mind needed a bit of a break. I’ve still got the fridge to move, and I do want to get to it, but I think I’ll save it for the weekend.
I did finish a project though!
This is my own handspun, and I took it in the evening fading light. It’s a lot more brown and green than it appears here. Never mind, you get the picture! This one is longer than the previous one, and I really like it!
And now I leave you with a photo of one of my coworkers.
Sometimes she hangs on to my arm as I work. She’s awfully cute!
Your own handspan scarf is beautiful !!! Nice work
Love this scarf, too! I am glad Mr.Ink is a good worker and coworker! We are pretty good about being respectful of work time, since A has been self employed for a few years now. We keep a regular routine, that really helps.