Had a few frustrations (one car died en route to those little errands) and quite a few aha! moments re: ergonomics and me. I have not made it all the way back to where it feels as if all of the overuse stress has dissipated, but I diligently protected my feet/legs. At the end of the day, they are feeling like body parts rather than dead weights. Another wonderfulness? Spontaneously (with inspiration?) I began the last part of a six-part process, found something I needed, and established the correct goal for the work. This bin contains some wrapped, inherited things that can stay there and this one bin must be the only one used after sorting and consolidating things from the other bins in the project. Can you say, 'Byeeeeeee!' to so much stuff that I will only retain the most critical items? While I was at it, I was able to clear three spaces within my closet. Phew! I did lose weight and did not need some of the clothes. Project world is well and better than expected, and I can still stand. I am getting the hang of this! For the next two days, I center my work on the rest of the bins and how there is only thismuch space left in the one bin that will still be used. This involves 99% sitting and breaks for stretching and reading. Just now, I have a Jeeves and a Rumpole. This might explain me, in general.
Above all, it rests me (except for my laughing apparatus). This is how it is supposed to be! And, because I finish this project on Tuesday, I can have a few days in the kitchen area. When not making quantities of fave recipes, I will be thinking of the salad for which I know no recipe. It is taking shape in my mind..... so far it has almost all its colors, lacks only flavor (unless the reality is different from the theory, bwahaha), and should be tried twice and then perfected in time for Thanksgiving. This, to me, is fun. I think it will fortify for more projects...
Bach is not noise, Madam. (Robert, in Two's Company)