My floor is sticky. It’s always sticky. Which is why I don’t mop very much, because whether or not I mop, it’s sticky. Oh, I do know how to mop. And after I mop, it’ll be beautifully, lick-ably clean until someone that isn’t me walks into the room, at which point….
instantly sticky.
So I don’t mop. (One of my friends literally mops 5 times a day. I’d go insane). However, half of my dining chairs don’t slide anymore. They’re gripping the floor. It’s very inconvenient when I’m bustling about, cleaning up or setting out dinner and a chair is in the way (because they’re always in the way. They’re never pushed in and tidy unless I do it, at which point someone other than me comes into the room and then they’re all over the place again), and I go to move it out of the way as I pass, half thinking about it, and it doesn’t move and I crash into it.
This has been going on for some weeks now. I’m done.
So, we’re going to the store today to buy new pads (the things that stick to the bottom of the chairs to avoid scratching our floor. They don’t work as far as avoiding scratches go, but they do effectively reduce the scratching). Then the girls and I will mop the floor, change out the pads, and have sliding chairs again.
Hopefully for a number of months.
Please.
Many months.
Hayden came over last night for the last time.
Two of the three of my girls cried for close to an hour after she left. One quite forcibly. The only reason I didn’t is that I’m clinging to the fact that we’re going to dinner in two weeks. I’m just stalling.
It’s so hard. Aaaand, here I go again, so we’re moving on.
I’m officially an LLC! Tweedy Batts, LLC to be specific. Mwahahaha. I WILL figure out how to dye, and I WILL get set up with a fiber distributor to get my exotic fibers to blend, and I WILL make lovely batts.
It’s just taking forever.
In the meantime, I’ve begun a project I’m excited about. You won’t be able to tell how incredibly delicious it is in pictures, but it’s all I have to offer.
It’s the mohair I bought at Black Sheep. I wolf spun some and plied it with a smooth alpaca/merino single, washed it, and knit a swatch.
It’s gorgeous and unbelievably soft. I’m going to make a sweater for myself out of it. I know I keep saying that, but I really am. This time, for sure.
Liv is playing Lisa Loeb on her guitar right now. I’ve been working with her, and she’s doing really well. She said she’s trying to get “crispy fingers” like me.
And so goes another day of summer.
I told them they could make granola today. I think that should come before we mop the floor.
July 2nd, 2008 at 1:08 pm
She mops FIVE times a day? That’s insane! When my last child moved off to college I was quite shocked to find that my floor was still sticky and had Cheerios hiding in the corners. I always thought he was the messy one but -Surprise!- it was my husband.
Gorgeous yarn!
July 2nd, 2008 at 2:44 pm
My floor is always sticky and dirty too. My trash cans are always over-flowing with some piece of trash on the floor. Do you ever have that problem? I wondered if it might be related to the floor problem. If I was the “hired help”, I’d quit.
July 2nd, 2008 at 8:37 pm
yum, and when you’re done, keep the recipe handy because I want it again!
July 3rd, 2008 at 9:15 am
Oh, I’m sorry to hear that two of the girls cried. That makes me sad. Please don’t cry anymore!
Also, I would go insane if I had to mop even once a day; I don’t know how your friend does it five times a day.
I saw the roving/swatch in person and it’s even more yummy-looking than the picture Laura has posted.
Have fun making granola today! And I hope that Liv gets the crispy fingers soon!
July 7th, 2008 at 10:41 am
I don’t mop, I sweep… and occasionally get out the scraper and a washcloth to get the stuck on bits. I always miss something when I mop and then the floor just seems icky anyway. We use chair leg pads too. That wolf yarn you spun looks AMAZING – absolutely gorgeous.