wow
beautiful, blogging, cello, music, Oregon, true July 28th, 2007Even I am amazed at the amount of stuff I crammed into one day. Here’s what today consisted of:
1) got up at 8:00 and sold my oak bookcase (you know, the one that was in my living room), then helped the buyer load it into his truck
2) did three loads of laundry
3) washed the dishes
4) took out the trash and recycling
5) transferred the files I needed from my old computer onto my new computer
6) went to Fred Meyer and bought a dining table and chairs for the kitchen, and food for the trip to Cannon Beach tomorrow
7) assembled the table and almost finished one of the chairs
8) vacuumed the living room floor and did SpiderWebRemoval along the ceiling and corners with the vacuum throughout the entire apartment
9) swept the kitchen floor
10) disassembled the old table that was in my kitchen, and took it to the basement
11) disassembled the new table because it wouldn’t fit through the hallway to get to the kitchen (Grrrr!)
12) reassembled the new table in the kitchen
13) took a shower
14) loaded my instruments in the car and made the hour-long drive down to Salem for a two-hour gig with Breanna Paletta. It was a blast, by the way. I played cello mostly, but also accordion and a little bit of acoustic guitar. My favorite songs were the ones with Breanna singing and playing guitar, her friend Karli playing violin, and me playing cello. Seriously amazing combination.
15) drove the hour-long drive home and unpacked all the instruments from the car
16) wrote this blog entry
17) probably see who’s on Austin City Limits and have a glass of wine. Words cannot express how tired and sore I am right now.
18) go to bed and sleep like an effin’ baby
July 29th, 2007 at 7:24 pm
Wow–impressive indeed. I made a start at cleaning my bathroom and then had to go lie down with terrible stomach cramps. I don’t know if it was the fumes from those toxic cleaning products (mixing with the still, heavy, humid air)or anxiety or something else but that was as far as I got with the cleaning today.