17 February 2014

Today We Play - Tomorrow I Paint

It's Monday and for us, that means one more day off, then back to work.  My goal this week is to get the bedroom prepped and painted.  But that starts tomorrow.  Today, we're still enjoying our Valentine's Day weekend.

Today we play.  Tomorrow I paint.

PS: Since writing this post, I've had a change of plans.  See next post for details, and have an oogie boogie day. 

Cheers.
 

18 comments:

  1. You both have the day off - just enjoy!
    Like the snowflakes, Ivy.

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    1. How's your day off going? Get anything special for your wife for Valentine's Day?

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  2. Can't wait until there's no reason to have snowflakes on your blog though they're cute. Enjoy your day off. It's catchup day for me.

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    1. I do enjoy catchup days. I know, snow still here, but I rather enjoy it. Though I love spring as well.

      Happy Catchup Day.

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  3. It's a nonworking day here in my country too, a National Holiday celebrating the First Uprising of Serbs against the Turkish invaders in 1804 :)

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    1. Well how about them apples? Pretty cool. Hope you're enjoying your day off as well.

      How did you apple dessert go?

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    2. twas a success as always :) The guests even took pics of it to brag about what they ate to others :)

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    3. That is good news. Well done, you.

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  4. You seem much too cheerful before a paint job. I hope I never have to paint again!

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  5. We've got a day off here too, at least in this province, for a totally fake statuatory holiday called Family Day.

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  6. We're celebrating fake Family Day too! Hope you are having a relaxing day!

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    1. Grocery shopped in the morning, home for chicken and waffles and then we hit the Barnes cafe. Was a great day and weekend.

      How goes you?

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  7. Sounds like a good plan. Rest up for the work up ahead.

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  8. Family Day has been around for four or five years here, something along those lines.

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