Jules' Inklings

A space for the unique assortment of topics that I find interesting, relevant or funny. But rarely all three at once.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Flip That House
I’ll admit it. My garage has been in complete and utter disarray since I moved in two years ago. Big, empty moving boxes sat stacked no-so-neatly on top of each other. Scads of Christmas decorations packed next to boxes of useless treasures I couldn’t part with. Two lawn mowers. Dog food. Spilled dog food. Old possessions that never sold in a friend’s yard sale, that sat awaiting its own yard sale… which was never to happen.

I was ashamed to even open my garage door for the neighbors to see, sneaking out the Sunday night trash only under the safe cover of night. My old roommate and I talked about getting our act together and cleaning it out. But we always seemed to find something more pressing to do. It wasn’t that hard actually. Re-watching Bridget Jones’ Diary for the trillioneth time always seemed like a better idea than tackling the garage. After all, it’s been that way for X amount of months. What’s another week/month/year?

I like to clean in 15-30 minute increments. Squeezed in between other things, you barely recognize it was even part of the day. Somehow, things seem to mostly stay in order that way (at least the visible parts), without setting aside an entire half a day to do it all at once. But this was no 30 minute task. In fact, such chores taking up an entire afternoon is the exact image of suburbia that I dreaded as a kid. It seems you could easily fill up those precious weekend afternoons spent at home with a myriad of never-ending chores. And to me that’s all the average American family seemed to do – chores. What a way to spend your life.

And now, my roommate is my husband. Not that he’s significantly more motivated than my old roommate (or myself for that matter), but this relationship carries with it a little more of the burden of shared responsibility. (Plus, watching TV now looks a lot less like a common interest in a Bridget Jones DVD and more like a power struggle over whether we’re going to watch Planet Earth on the Discovery Channel or Run’s House on MTV .) Now that it’s nice out, we both knew it could be ignored no longer. It was time to meet the beast head-on.

What a suprisingly enjoyable way to spend a gorgeous afternoon. It was cathartic, fun, active and productive. Talk about instant gratification. An eye sore which plagued me with guilt for almost two years, now in one short afternoon has become an organized place of tranquility and peace in our home. Deep breath. Ahhhhhhh.

Yeah, yeah, I know it’s still just a garage. Leave me alone.

I think the sense of relief and pride can be summed up in one short conversation on the way home from church later that night.

I broke the thoughtful quiet as we pulled onto our street.
Me: (Feeling somewhat guilty) During the sermon, were you thinking about how our clean garage is?
Husband: Yeah. (Pause) And I was planning out how to aerate the lawn.


There you have it people. Childhood fears, no more. Weekend chores so satisfying, they’re the stuff of daydreams.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Mary Poppins, Part Deux
I've been in a bit of a funk lately and I really can't pinpoint what the source might be. I love being married, I have no problem with turning 30, spring is here, leaving the Bluegrass much prettier than how it found it, and work has been decidedly less drama-filled of late. And yet, I find myself at weird moments - at midnight washing poo off my dog after a "mishap" outside; in the shower in the morning convincing myself that there is a solution to the things that have been stumping me; or simply on my way to work - feeling undeniably overwhelmed and sad.

This afternoon, I decided I needed a little count your blessings moment. I've done a "favorite things" list on here before and while I really enjoyed that, I didn't want to rehash all the same things. However, it occurred to me that some things in my life have changed since the last time (huge understatement). Here's a non-exhaustive list of some of my new favorites. Again, the ground rules: there's nothing profound on here, so lower your expectations now and no making fun of all the food items.

Fruit and yogurt parfaits and coffee from McDonald’s
Wedding pictures
Hurley’s leaping and bounding
Elsa’s “smile”
Andy’s cooking
One for the Thumb
Guacamole from Kroger
Wireless internet
All new episodes of Lost
New houses
Home is an idea, not a physical place
Seasons of The Office on DVD
Wrinkles near his eyes when my husband smiles
Double dates with XT and Jay
Planning vacations with Andy
Highbridge Spring Water
TLC (the cable channel)
“Welcome to the Black Parade” by My Chemical Romance
Club 3-0
Andy’s spring landscaping
Sugar-free Jello chocolate pudding (it’s just as good as the regular!)
Races
Small Group, 2.0
Pregnant friends with BIG ol’ bellies
608
Amanda's quoteboard
Going from no sisters to three (all in-law)
A whole new family to love
Smokey Mountains
“Fight pain with love”
Crossing things off my to-do list