Then it came to me that perhaps Christmas was closer than what I thought, that I really ought to think about putting some sort of effort into 'doing' Christmas. So if the tree was there, where was the box of Christmas decorations. Ah, out there. By the Chicken Hut. Oops. Should not be there. Should be inside keeping dry, there being baubles aplenty and several ropes of Christmas lights therein. Forgot to move it into the house when we had to make room in the Tall Barn for the wood for the ceilings. That was weeks ago.
Had a walk over to the box. It has a plastic lid. The lid has a hole in it. The box has got lots of water in it. So, no, we shall not be using anything in that box this year, if ever. Left it there. Did not have the heart to sort it out. Left Christmas tree where it was as well.
It is not that I am anti-Christmas, it is just that the busyness of getting a new life sorted out here fills up the time so that Christmas gets pushed to one side. It was not always like that. For years and years and years I have 'done' Christmas, and enthusiastically so. But sometimes I think it is nice to take a holiday from the madness of the Christmas season. And I am thinking that perhaps I shall not ever put those old Christmas decorations up, that perhaps I shall start afresh next year.
Anyways, I have been sorting things out yet again. This is what I have come up with as a solution for storage in my temporary kitchen, which is going to be my proper kitchen eventually. Cheapo storage shelves.........
..... and I know I often mention the dishwasher, but the table and surfaces would not, I repeat 'not', be anywhere near as tidy if I didn't have it.
I like this space. I thought I would keep bumping into the kitchen table, this being the first time of having such an item in the middle of a kitchen, but I don't.
Meanwhile, I have been arranging things artfully in the Half Barn......
And here is Hubs ignoring me as I faff around with the camera. This is our new 'office' environment. It is clean. There is nothing falling from the walls onto our computer tables, and there are no tarpaulins on the floor. It is a relief to be away from the dust and muckiness of the rest of the house. It is a relief to be in the Half Barn......
.....ceiling still unpainted, but everything else is done. It is a restful and joyful space. We think we shall be quite happy to stay put in this part of the house for however long it takes to do the rest.
4 comments:
Oh Vera, you've made it look SO cosy.
Thanks for all the photos. Why do French pigs have no trotters..?
Sometimes it's a bit of a relief to have an excuse for a pared down Christmas. I shall decorate the tree I dug up earlier in the week but that's about it.
Jessica, re lack of trotters: they have been cut off, that's why, and are in the freezer! Glad to know that someone else is having a trimmed down Christmas. Loved your little tree you dug up and I am sure it will look as pretty as anything when dressed. Ours meanwhile 'rests' on the floor of the Tall Barn. Good job it's a plastic one!
Wow Vera what a change from the caravan, this looks so homely you have done an amazing job. Not a Christmas decoration in sight here just a few Christmas cards. We have decided to to zap off to Casablanca for Christmas and hopefully some sun. Take care and have a good one. We wish you both all the very best for 2013
Diane, oh I do hope that you have a lovely restful time in Casablanca, and that 2013 is a good year for you. I think you need it to be. x
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