Thursday, January 12, 2006
The Long Awaited Day Off
Yay, I had the day off today. I awoke early to take the kids to school. After that I piled all of our laundry, (that would be two big hampers, a garbage bag, and two laundry baskets) into the van and headed to the laundry mat. I figured that I could get all of my laundry done in about two hours while reading a book and sipping on Tim Horton's coffee. I was figuring that it was a nice start to the day. I got home around 11. The house was still a mess, but I ignored it while I put the clothes away. Finally after some lunch I tackled the messiest area. The would be my area, the computer in the kitchen. I took the enitre thing apart and wiped off the dusty stuff of the desk and behind the cords. (I swear there was so much you could have made a sweater out of it) I then took the computer apart and blew out the inside. Again a very gross job. Next I took the new cable box and finally hooked it up to the pc. I have to wait for shaw to call me back though and they disabled the box earlier in the year. Fricken bastards. Then I finally attacked the job I dreadest the most. Cleaning out 2005's files out of the filling cabinet. WOW, that took forever. I am now ready to file this years income tax. I've just got to get around to doing it though. So here I sit. In my newly cleaned area, I haven't left my chair in over two hours. It's easy to imagine that the rest of the house looks as nice if I don't turn around.
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About Me
- Rachel Schultz
- I started taking pictures of my kids when I started scrapbooking. I really wanted my pages and pictures to look like the sample ones in the scrapbooking magazines. It took a lot of hard work, researching, learning and a few hundred roles of film but I got the results that I wanted. Portraiture quickly became a passionate hobby. Finally, in February 2007 I opened Madchen Studios. The studio has become the perfect outlet to feed my obbesion with perfect photographs.
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