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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Renovation Carol #3

Elaine's carol #3: "Dusty the Bathmat"
Sung to the tune of "Frosty the Snowman"

Dusty the bathmat
Used to be all nice and clean
With its deep black pile
And its fitting style
Was the best one I had seen

Dusty the bathmat
Now wears some ground-in crud
Under workmen’s shoes
It has paid its dues
In dirt and snow and mud

There isn’t any better way
Least not that I can see
We only have one bathroom now
And the guys have
got to pee!

Oh Dusty the bathmat
They will
never wipe their feet
They just trudge on through
Mess the wood floors too
Cleaning up is
such a TREAT

Clompity clomp clomp
Clompity clomp clomp
Someone’s coming through
Clompity clomp clomp
Clompity clomp clomp
I feel so bad for you

Dusty the bathmat
Some help is on the way
With a shake outside
And a vacuum’s stride
You will live another day!
Next to the bath tub
You will try so very hard
To look fairly new
But they won’t help you
‘til they pee out in the yard!

Monday, December 12, 2005

Renovation Carol #2

Elaine's carol #2: "Living here in Renovation Land"
Sung to the tune of "Walking in a Winter Wonderland"

Jigsaws buzzzzzzz

Can you hear them?
In the yard
Junk appears, then
We pray it won’t snow, before it can go,
Living here in renovation land

All around
There is saw dust
Under foot, you hear glass bust
We hope and we pray it’ll be done today
Living here in renovation land

In the basement
they'll install some plumbing
Then we'll decide that we need much more room
They’ll say are you crazy, making changes,
When we can move around the floor with just a BROOM?!

Later on
We’ll conspire
As we debate
Setting fire
To the work that’s been done
Just how fast can we run
Away from hell in renovation land?!?

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Renovating Christmas

Have you ever woken up one morning, smacked yourself in the head (a la “I coulda had a V-8”) and screamed “What the HELL was I thinking?!?” No, I’m not referring to an alcohol-induced hangover – this is “home renovation hangover”. Who, in their right friggin’ mind, decides to have renovations done in December… aka “Christmas Stress Central”?!? Well, apparently, ME. Now I’m seriously waivering on the question of whether or not my mind works at all.

We needed our basement done. Long story short – I bought a house whose previous occupant was in a wheelchair and hadn’t seen the basement in at least three years, poor soul. I accepted that. I knew there would be work involved. I liked the house, liked the neighborhood, liked the location – “I’ll deal with the basement,” said I. Such a cavalier attitude. What did I know? I should have had a clue what I was getting into when I showed up at the front door for the very first time and not ONE of the 93875983475 keys she gave me would open the door (OR anything else, for that matter). Had to call a locksmith to get me into my OWN house.

Then, on the kitchen counter, I found a note telling me that a “few things” were left downstairs because no one could come and throw them out for her. Again, feeling bad for the woman, I thought “OK… can’t be much, right?” Well! Slap my ass and call me stupid. It looked exactly the same as the day I made the offer. Not one inch of dust had even been disturbed. Had to rent a dumpster to get me into my OWN house.

Once moved in, and being that I’m self-employed, the first priority had to be a workspace for me.

Once moved in, and being that I’m self-employed, you quickly realize you can’t afford to buy the house AND build an office.

So, just like each office in each house that preceded it, I set myself up in a lovely unfinished corner downstairs, complete with lack of insulation, natural light or any of that self-indulgent nonsense…and waited. Waited until the money could be set aside. Waited for the right time to do the job. I realize now that home renovation is pretty much the same as getting pregnant – you’ll never have enough money and there’s never a right time. Heed the words of Larry The Cable Guy. GIT-R-DONE!

Here I sit. Weeks before Christmas, I’m working in a cramped corner of my bedroom, surrounded by boxes, lamps and other “can’t get broke” accoutrements. The family dog sleeps in a kennel in the kitchen (because it won’t damn well FIT anywhere else), one daughter can’t open her curtains because there are divider screens standing in the corner of her room, resting against the window. The bathtub faucet has a constant trickle of hot water and my husband has a constant trickle of profanity. There is frequently no pressure in the bathroom sink (other than his blood pressure, that is). Oh… and the other day, the phones weren’t working. The only one who is happy with the current situation is the younger daughter – she got a computer in her room that wasn’t there before. For ONE of us, Christmas came early.

Rather than lose what’s left of my sanity, I’m amusing myself with Christmas carols. No, no… not the usual ones. These ones I’m making up as I go along. The tunes are all the same but the words are just slightly different. Here’s the first one. Feel free to sing along. PLEASE. Misery loves company. I’ll post more as my mind melts.

Elaine's carol #1: "Renovate"
Sung to the tune of "Jingle Bells"

Dashing through the dust
On the way to the machines
The laundry's not been done
For at least a week, it seems
The kids have no more clothes
The husband's not too keen
On wearing his old boxer shorts
Through which his "stuff" is seen

OH! Renovate, renovate, you have lost your mind
Now is not the time of year to be in such a bind
OH! Renovate, renovate, you have lost your mind
Nothing's done, no room to move, never been so behind!

A month or two ago
I called up the man
It seemed like a good time
To execute my plan
A basement to be built
End to end? Who cares!
How disruptive could it be
If we all stay upstairs?

OH! Renovate, renovate, you have lost your mind
Now is not the time of year to be in such a bind
OH! Renovate, renovate, you have lost your mind
Nothing's done, no room to move, never been so behind!

OH! Christmas time, Christmas time, don't tear your house to shreds
Wait for spring or summer or take vacation time instead
OH! Christmas time, Christmas time, is NOT the time to build
How the hell will Santa find the stockings to be filled?!?!


Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Why every woman should be Santa Claus

I was thinking, with Christmas around the corner and all, that every woman should get a chance to be Santa Claus. We could do it in rotation! Everyone signs up and we each get our turn. I'm sure St. Nick would appreciate the break and, heaven knows, he's got a pretty sweet deal going on.

Let's just consider the perks, shall we?

When it's your turn to be Santa Claus:

... You must flaunt your jelly belly.
If it shakes when you laugh, that would be great!
No need to feel guilty for those chocolates you ate.

... You never have to worry about facial hair.
Skip the depilatories, the wax and the bleaches.
Let it all grow out while good ole Kris hits the beaches.

...You won't have to sort laundry.
Whether it's morning, evening or just time for bed,
All the clothing you own is the same shade of red

... You will have little folks that actually listen to and respect you.
Who really cares if they're your kids or your elves
When done with the toys, they clean up by themselves!!

... You get your very own transportation.
It's the only ride in town that's getting fuelled up with hay
And not a soul in the house wants the keys to your sleigh

... You get ALL the best gossip
You know when they are sleeping (and with who!)
You know when they're awake (still? At 4 a.m.?)
You know if they've been bad or good (you're hoping for bad)
And plenty of notes you'll take!

What a plan! I can just see it now....

Women will flock from far and wide
to be part of this -- no doubt!
And since Santa comes but once each year...

Oh MY!!

Ummm...

count me OUT ;)

Sunday, December 04, 2005

The Weblog Awards 2005

Hi (and welcome new readers!),

I'm so excited to let you know that Thoughts2Page has been selected as a Finalist in The Weblog Awards 2005 in the category of "Best Canadian Blog"!! If you consider my blog worthy of your vote, please click on the Finalist icon in the left margin or go to http://weblogawards.org/2005/12/best_canadian_blog.php

If you're new to Thoughts2Page, you'll find that it's all original content drawn from the cluttered corners of my mind. I might be ragging on my husband, stressing about the kids, struggling through another work day or reacting to something or other that caught my attention in the media. The archives here are pretty electic. I hope you'll enjoy and, if you do, I hope you'll keep coming back!

More than anything else, if even one entry makes you laugh, I've done my job :)

Thanks everyone for your support and your votes!

Elaine

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Canadian Blog Awards

Hi everyone! Well the first round results are in and, although Thoughts2Page won't be advancing to the final round of voting, I'm really thrilled with the results all the same. Thank you SO much to all of you who voted! This is my first year of blogging and was the first time I've been nominated for an award. I'm happy to share the results:

In the "Best New Blog" category, Thoughts2Page finished 14th out of 60 nominees ... very cool :)

In the "Best Humour Blog" category, the finish was 9th out of 27 nominees ... again, very cool :)

The Weblog Awards 2005 are up next but, for those awards, the folks running the show decide on the finalists for each category and there is only one round of voting. I guess I'll keep you posted IF there's any news there ;)

Again, thanks to all of you for supporting my blog. Your words of encouragement, your emails AND your votes mean the world to me. I'll keep writing and I hope you all will keep reading!

Elaine

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