This week fell in place behind all the others. My dad came home and ripped out the old kitchen door only to find more moldy OSB. Thankfully it wasn't very much and the new door was duly installed the next day. It's not usable yet.
I spent most of the week sewing. I finished a skirt I started...
I finished sewing the dress but still need to do buttonholes and buttons.
I cleaned up the random plastic containers lying around the yard.
I helped install a new kitchen door.
I began sewing a girl's dress, size 4 by 1950's measurements.
I went to Lowe's for my dad.
I will eat my cold dinner and then rip out the skirt of said dress. On second thought, maybe not. It's nearly 10 pm...
I hemmed the dress I made a while back.
I just realized I left my iron on for the last several hours. Thank goodness it's sitting upright.
I will finish the skirt I started making for my sister a while back.
The most egregious example was the family in front of me. Their children were throwing around the new hymnals, talking aloud, fighting in the pew...while the parents just played with the new baby. At one point they were even blowing in its face (making it cry) and laughing about it!
I have one (two of them, actually) that were made in England, but I think the company went out of business. They are like this:
https://artisanegg.com/products/skelter
I really wish I could come down and help you! I've done it with our own house/storage unit several times. When our things were in the storage unit, we didn't have dust, but we had mice droppings everywhere (and sometimes a live mouse!)
I use the keep, donate, trash method too. I have two...
I went to Mass in a beautiful old church with a horrid congregation.
I drove throughout the Virginia countryside looking at different towns.
I successfully made it home in the dark despite a heavy rainstorm.