Showing posts with label Freecycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freecycle. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

FlyLady Would be so Proud

Some of you out there are Flybabies too. You know who you are. So you'll understand the heading just fine. The rest of you, take some time and go check her out at flylady.net--she is the reason I could downsize and move across the country without the addition of too many gray hairs.

So partly due to the annual autumn-nesting, hunker-down-for-the-winter mode I'm in, whole gobs of hours, and the Current Flinging going on at FlyLady's place, I spent some time yesterday cleaning out the garage. It's not finished, but it's better. On Freecycle I posted a set of dishes, an 8ft wooden drapery pole, a volleyball/badminton set, a Carrom gameboard and table, and finally, our old keyboard, speakers, mouse, printer, and scanner. I was flooded with emails in just a few hours--the set of dishes alone garnered about 10 requests within 30 minutes of the posting.

Tomorrow they will go to a gal whose family is eating off divided picnic plates, and who recently donated 3 boxes of toys, clothes, and a Cars chair via Freecycle. The computer items went to a lady who is trying to start her own business. The Volleyball/badminton set is going to a 50-year-old guy who plays it with his 13-year old, and asked if it came with "liniment", because he refuses to get older without a fight. A lady who recently moved here is getting the drapery rod, and a couple whose grandkids are coming for Christmas picked up the Carrom board and stand.

In addition, once I wrest the CD out of Cyberscrub and erase my hard drive, I will be calling Cindy again to give her the monitor and tower.

Our landfill will go hungry tonight.

And me? I got a little more space and a lot of good feelings.






Oh, yeah--and I got this today:


A little bit of goodness in my mailbox.




Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Goings-on and Freecycle

I really admire the way so many people can continue blogging during this busy season, putting out recipes and craft instructions and glorious little photos. I appreciate it so much, but I just can't do it. Maybe it's because I'm not as organized as I thought I was. Maybe it's because all the decorating, baking, gift-wrapping and card-writing is up to me. I don't know. All I know is I have had the last 5 nights off, and there are still 8 bins of Christmas items sitting around my living room, dining room, kitchen, guest room and sewing room. Of course, there WERE 15 of them, so it's a bit of an improvement.

I have put up all the outside stuff I plan to (skipped the icicle lights this year), sent out Christmas cards through the H's in my address book, gone to a lunch meeting and surrendered the Area Bee to the next co-leaders, (hurray), rearranged the dining room and kitchen to accomodate the tree, assembled it, put the lights and garlands on and started with the decorations. I did some online shopping, but still have some stocking stuffers and the dog's treats to pick up. (Yes, I bought Tandi a stocking.) This morning I went to breakfast with hubby, who has been treading heavily on my last nerve, but who is really a dear. He just has bad timing--and a somewhat skewed sense of humor. And, as he's disability retired, is ALWAYS around. To get time to myself, I usually am the one to leave the house--when I desperately want to stay home and play with my toys.

But I went to a tree-trimming party at a co-worker's house on Sunday. "Now, why would you do that when your tree was still in the bag?" you might ask. Because she had 2 friends who are massage therapists set up their table and their chair and provide lovely massages! I was first on the table for an hour-long massage, courtesy of the J-Man who gave me money for 3 hours at a day spa last Christmas. (Then he couldn't remember who was running the special, so the money has sat in my nightstand drawer all this time.) Part of that money went to supplement the gift card for my balloon ride in October, and I still have about $20.00 left--the spending of which will be decided later.

It was wonderful, and I was a much calmer, happier person when I came home, much to Hubby's relief. I still need to finish the cards (soon!), do some baking, go to the Christmas potluck for my Quilting Area and award some prizes tomorrow, keep a doctor's appointment tomorrow afternoon, and start wrapping gifts, but I am less stressed about it all.

Today I was able to Pay it Forward a little (hated the movie, love the concept). Do you know about Freecycle? I first read about it on Flylady.net and if you remember, that's how I came by my hammock. Well, since then I've given away an old, heavy microwave table (from the 80's) someone was able to use for an old, heavy TV, and today, I dropped off a microwave that shuts down after 10 minutes on high power, making it unusable for "cooking". I can't do baked potatoes in it, nor casseroles, nor stuffed acorn squash, etc, but it's perfect for reheating lunches or water for hot chocolate, etc. So a lady who runs an agency providing temporary manual labor was able to put it in the group room for her waiting laborers to use for their lunches. We were all happy!

If you haven't checked it out, please do. In our area I have seen requests for Christmas decorations, gently used children's clothing and toys, appliances, etc. As you cull through your Christmas items, maybe you have some that you no longer love, or extra shiny balls you purchased that you can spare. Maybe you have things you don't need, but just haven't gotten around to dropping them off at your local charity. Consider offering them on Freecycle and make someone's Christmas just a little brighter.

P.S. I promise--photos soon!