Saturday, May 12, 2007

Making a difference (with baby steps)

When I was at a graduation party in Palmdale last night, I was reminded by a friend about this blog. And how I have not written in it. I was surprised to hear that he had been checking up on it every now and then. But when he told me that the last post I had made was about the Darth Vader samurai doll, I felt better. I had forcasted ahead enough that the topic of my last entry was Children's Day, which just happened a week ago. I had been bloggin on Mixi (Japanese version of myspace) and micro blogging on Twitter, but it's true I had neglected Nabudis and Nabudat.

Lately I have been trying to make small differences to bring back order into my life. Or at least trying to get into the mindset of it. The house was a mess and had been for a long time, the backyard was a jungle, I was arriving at work late, cats were running amok leaving hair everywhere. Something needed to be done.

Cat hair was a problem. They are shedding more due to the season. I bought sitcky roller things to roll up hair on carpet and furniture (and clothes). I try to vacuum more. I also bought an amazing brush called the Furminator. The amount of hair it removes is unbelievable. Too bad the cats kind of freak out when I use it. Another change I made was getting up at before 9 (yes, nine). I have only managed to get to work 30 minutes earlier, but it's better than feeling guilty for being the last one to walk into the office. There was also some home improvement that went on. Nothing more than putting away my countless magazines and moving the unused computer desk into the livingroom so I can finally use my Powerbook on a desk instead of on top of a tiny bookshelf with no room for my legs, but it's made my life and the living room much better. More home improvement to come.

I started on the backyard today which is the biggest obstacle of all. The palm trees that tower between our house and the neighbors (but is technically on their property) drop huge "leaves" on the yard. These leaves are over 10ft long, heavy, dangerously spikey, and there were over 40 of them. While I think about how to get rid of these, I am going to read the book "You Grow Girl" that was delivered in the same Amazon box as the Furminator and figure out how to start a decent garden.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Moving things around the house and what not can be a bitch but the results or so worth it. My room looks NOTHING like the way it did before and that makes me very happy.

The process took like 2 days and now the vibe in there is so much better. My room has better proxemics to facilitate "good times."