This blog has been created with the sole intention of detailing my journey to a clean, and tidy, house, and perhaps some emotional healing and growth thrown in.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Photo A Day Challenge: Days 9 - 18
9. Daily Routine. Followers of the Flylady system will notice this is a 'shiny sink.' Thankfully this is now a part of the daily routine. More so because last night I was going to skip it, and chose not to. There were only a few things to do afterall.
10. Childhood. This is Puddles. I got him when I was born. He has been with me ever since. He is a bit battered now, but he still cuddles me as well as he used to with his head drooping over a shoulder. I seem to recall him having white 'leather' flaps on his eyes. This may be a false memory though.
11. Where you sleep. Right here. Sadly, the wrinkles annoy me. However, while the bed is a good one feng shui wise, the clutter under it isn't.
12. Close up. Some succulent thing called an echeverias.
13. In Your Bag. This is a bag I actually bought, new. Very Indiany, with mirrors. :D that tag is attached to the camera, and that orange thing is a booklet of 'real' paper, and my purse.
14. Something You're Reading. Secondhand Spirits, by Juliet Blackwell on the Kindle. Except, between taking that picture and posting it, I finished the story. :D
15a. Happiness. This one was shadowing me on Saturday and his mum commented on it. :)
15b. Happiness. Two pics for this, coz I don't know where the single pic is. One of the things that makes me happy is these dogs actually being pleased to see me.
16. Morning. This is a usual morning at my place, with 3/5's of the cats out of this picture.
17. Water. Sorry, no trickling streams or flowing waterfalls or even an artistic sprinkler shot. Just reused water bottles with boiled water in them. So while I may look pretentious drinking bottled water, I'm not really
18. Something You Bought. Gemstones. Probably one of the first 'useless' things I've bought since I've been financial. I bought a little bag of them at the Exeter Market for 8$. I think there is a good mix in here and it suits me to have them available to pick and choose from, should I feel the need. They are also small enough to put in my pocket without making a significant bump, like 3 or 4 'proper' size ones would.
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