There are not many weekends that leave me with a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment. My personal to-do list is as perpetually-growing as my professional one is; I almost never cross as many things off the list as I add in a given day. The few times that I can recall feeling accomplished after a weekend were after large projects were completed. The time I painted our entire bedroom with my mom, the time that I finished making all my Christmas presents, or the time I re-arranged all the furniture in the house by myself. I also feel this way whenever I’ve actually achieved having my entire house clean at the same time. It doesn’t seem like it’d be that hard–everything has a place, right? But it is hard. Usually, when the kitchen sink is shining, the office is suffering. Or if our office is perfect, including neatly organized drawers and closets, our bedroom is a wreck.
Anyway, my point in all that is to tell you that I am feeling that level of accomplishment today. Saturday I journeyed down to my friend MP’s house and we sewed until our fingers bled. Quite literally. I started a project I’d been putting off for about 5 weeks now, and BOOM. I started and finished the project all in the same day. Painlessly, even, considering MP’s company! It was pretty fantastic.
Motivated by my super-charged Saturday, today I set out to accomplish more projects. Projects that I could finish. I started with painting a picture frame so that I could hang the artwork that Jenn gave me for Christmas! Done! And then, on the way to take my grey paint back to the laundry room, I walked through the hallway/landing (a weird 5X8 room in our house where all the rooms connect to each other. It’s not really a hallway, cause it’s too big. It’s not really a landing, cause we have no airplane traffic there. It’s just a weird space.) which clung to the very last bit of the beige wall color in the house. I looked at the walls. I looked at the paint in my hand. I looked at the paintbrush in the living room. And then I painted the landing.
By myself! Like a real grown-up! And what’s even more impressive, then I FINISHED painting the landing!
I was so stoked on all this starting-and-finishing I started wandering around the house looking for projects that I’d abandoned over time. Poster from SXSW 2009 that I still hadn’t hung? HUNG. And it took me all of 25 seconds to hang it. Why had I been putting that off for so long?
So, if you need me, I can be found just hanging out in my landing, trading glances between my poster, my framed art work, my freshly painted walls and my overly bloated sense of accomplishment.
stuffed owl? check.
newly embellished JuJu pants? check.
Learn to make soup? check. and it’s so good.
Purchase that walking foot for the sewing machine? Ga! Why is that one so hard?
Let me bow to your awesomeness.