As I've said before, I consider the hallway of this house to be an entirely separate room and it really is. It's one of those hallways that goes from the front doors to the back doors in a straight line and it has four rooms coming off of it, two on each side. And also, the hallway is where the staircase lives.
And the hallway is what I concentrated on today.
Now before we go any farther, let me explain that this sudden interest in cleaning is due to the fact that Lon and Lis are coming to stay on Sunday and although I know they don't really care at all about the dust and mildew and peeling paint, as I've told Lis- I'm embarrassed.
So I'm trying to just do a little bit of cleaning but of course once you get started on a project like this, suddenly everything that needs to be done is magnified to the point where it all seems hopeless. Also, in my current winnowing mood, that enters into the picture and so what should take about half an hour turns out to take all day and although I did put a good amount of things in the donate pile, none of it was anything that made a difference in how things look.
Such as music CD's which I've always kept in the drawers of the sort of hallway altar.
They are mostly empty now, those drawers, and it was not easy getting rid of those CD's because music is so personal and has played such an important role in my life that each and every one of them held memories of how I felt when I listened to those songs whether it was joyful and made me want to dance or something that got me through a hard time.
Now I'm thinking I should go get those CD's out of the trunk of my car and put them back into the drawers. I THINK I still have a CD player.
Oh hell. I suck at this.
But now my hallway smells of Fabuloso and vinegar and furniture polish and that's nice at least. I only have about nine other rooms I need to get to including the bathrooms. I think the library is going to have to stay as it is. I tidied up a few things in the dining room but honestly, I haven't barely even made a start there.
I still can't figure out where to put my little Chinese man and woman lamps. They look terrific on the hallway table but it's just too much of a culture clash with La Reina de Mexico and she ain't going nowhere. There are two places in the dining room where they'd look swell but one of those places already has two lamps on it which I shall not move because they were on my grandfather's dresser. The sideboard in that room would also make a very nice home for them but I have a lamp in that place that May gave me for Christmas one year that I ADORE and I don't want to move it.
It's so blue and so round and the shade doesn't really seem to go with it and yet, it's somehow genius perfect.
Sigh.
No. That lamp, like the Virgin of Guadalupe, is not going anywhere.
I've been trying to think of places I could shuffle lamps around but so far I have not been able to figure it out.
So that's my entire, entirely boring day. Pottery tomorrow and I have a fairly long list of things I need to do afterwards so I won't have much time to attend to anything else.
Glen has spent another day on Tom's issues and isn't home yet. It's a good thing we'll be heading to NC in a few weeks. We need to get out of town and be sweethearts and traveling buddies. You'd think after retirement and being empty-nesters and all of that stuff, we'd have a lot more time to relax. Do fun things like head to the coast for a day or go visit a spring we've never been to or hell, just drive the eight miles or whatever it is to the Wacissa but no, it seems like every minute, at least lately, has been filled with should-do's and must-do's. Being away from home is a guarantee that at least we won't be looking at weeds that need pulling or grass that needs mowing or friends that need tending in legal, health-care, and other related ways.
One time when Lis was a young mother and her son was being rather difficult, she asked an older neighbor lady if it got easier as the child got older.
The old lady paused and then she said, "Well, it gets different."
And isn't that life?
Here's a picture of the strawberry shortcake I served Mr. Moon last night.
Love...Ms. Moon




i've had a car without a CD player for 3 years now and it it took me 2 years to go through my CDs and donate them..... I feel you. I am sorry to hear about tom's downturn but glad he has a village to get him through to the next place he needs to be. xxalainaxx
ReplyDeleteI have two cases of Cd's that belonged to my youngest daughter. I will never play them, but I cannot quite bring myself to get rid of them.
ReplyDeleteHEAVEN.ON.A.PLATE. Even on a GLP-1, I would eat the whole plate for my meal and be SO satisfied!! Like the tomato tart, strawberry shortcake is something, for me, that must be eaten at least once while in season. I think this will be on my July 4th menu.
ReplyDeleteI have all my CD's stuffed in the hall closet. Such damn good music. I just can't part with them yet. I get it.
I adore that lamp that May gave you, one of my absolute favorites! I think the blue lamp and brown shade look great together. Keep shuffling stuff around, you'll figure it out, but that lamp definitely stays!
Angie D
Your Hallway, Staircase and Front Entrance are Magnificent, they don't build Homes like that any more, a pity.
ReplyDeleteI find lamps very challenging - so many are hideous, or have the wrong shade and the right one is elusive, or they don't give good light. We have a fairly satisfying collection except for one my mom gave my husband which is hideous, gives bad light and has a wonky shade, I can't explain it. Sounds like you are adept at letting things find their place! And your hall looks delightful, wide enough to be comfortable and like a walk through cabinet of curiosities. Hope pottery is fun tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteCeci
Oh yes there’re so many decisions to be made, just when cleaning and sorting to “lighten up your life” a bit. Almost all CDs are gone from my life. Not sure why about 5 could not be given away. My CD player broke a year ago too, so that helped. Great looking cake! Have fun potting!
ReplyDeleteThat's the problem with winnowing. It's not just stuff. It's meaningful in many ways. If you get attached to stuff, it's like family!
ReplyDeleteYour hallway floor is so beautiful! Find a room that doen't have any lamps and put the two little ones there. Maybe on that laundry folding table? On a porch? I still have my CDs but they are packed in a storage bag and stuffed into a big old trunk in the back porch because I needed that shelf space for books, many of which have since gone to a thrift shop or "little library" but I don't think the CDs will be coming back inside.
ReplyDeleteyour hallway, to me, has always been something of great beauty. the gorgeous floors,the piano, the lighting....oh......be still my heart. Maybe Lis can help you find a place to re-locate your lamps during her visit? So happy you will get to see them.........
ReplyDeleteSusan M