Organsing the Spare Room

It’s great having a spare room but the downside is it’s like a magnet for hard-to-home items. I mean it was only 3 months ago that this room was last tackled. But with our Japanese exchange student arriving it was time to get the room ship shape. It actually only took me an hour to turn the room from this…

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to this…

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And this…

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to this…just don’t ask me to open the cupboard doors :-).

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Looking a whole lot better and with some shelves for our guest to make herself at home…

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We added a camping bed for her to sleep on…

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a mirror (which I’ve been wanting to put here since this became my exercise room)…

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and a few little treats for her to enjoy…

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Hoping she’ll feel most welcome and at home, and hoping the view stays like this….

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And I love that the spare room has another use (on top of sewing, exercise & storage) as a guest room.

Decorating for Easter

I know Easter is still a month away but we’re going to be away for 10 days and then again for Easter so I wanted to be able to enjoy my decoration at least a little bit. We don’t really have a lot, actually I should have bought more the other day from Bed, Bath and Table…. I think I’ll be picking up some more in Queensland 🙂

The entrance…

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The red wooden bunny was one of my new purchases.

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as was the kissing bunnies.

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The lounge room – you might notice most of chocolate Easter eggs are gone….

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The kitchen…

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New cups bought for the girls. Wish I had bought more.

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New tea towel. Again wish I had bought more, especially as they can be used beyond Easter.

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The family room…

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and lastly the downstairs bathroom…

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So tell me… do you decorate for Easter?

What will the day bring

That was not what I was wondering this morning. To me it was going to be a very normal Monday – which means cleaning the house, maybe a bit of scrapbooking, cooking dinner, and tonight a P&C Meeting. Pretty mundane and a pretty good way to spend a very wet, rainy day. Around 11am I took a photo of the pool just to show how full it was.

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Not long after the rain got even heavier and I could see mud starting to seep under the fence and into the pool.

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I thought I’d best go check on the chooks…. so did not expect to find water lapping at the back door!

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Or a waterfall into our new lake. Finally a lake view :-). The chickens were in their house and not very impressed.

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I  put in an emergency call to Kevin and headed out in the rain to unblock our drains – which were hard to find 20cm under mud water! By the time I got done, the pool looked like this….

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Luckily the rain eased off and the water was able to drain away. Kevin got home and was able to do some work on the pool. There was apparently a LOT of flash flooding in the area. Unfortunately it looks like another BIG lot of rain is headed our way.

Around 2.30pm I saw a facebook message that Christy’s school was asking people to pick up there kids. When I got there the police had told them not to let kids leave but they don’t really know why so they weren’t enforcing it. The only reason we can think is to keep cars off the road. I thought it made more sense for less kids to have leave all at 3pm. I collected Christy and left – our road to and from the school was all clear. Amy also made it home (got a lift with friends Dad), albeit rather damp.

The P&C meeting for tonight is cancelled so I’m going to go check on the chooks again, get some dinner organised, and hope the next lot of rain isn’t nearly so exciting.

Just goes to show you never quite know what the day will bring.

Our new fridge

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Taking a break from watching the Iditarod to show you our new fridge. This is the one that we planned for when we built this house 5.5 years ago and I’ve been patiently waiting for the day we’d get it. Our old fridge was 12 years old and starting to muck up – it wouldn’t make cube ice, was moldy and discoloured and because it was so deep it was hard to get to things at the back.

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As you can see it will be so much easier seeing what’s in there and getting access to it.

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I think we need to streamline what we keep in the freezer – at the moment we have 3 different kinds of ice cream!!

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