It’s been 13 days since I last blogged. What have I done? Not much to be perfectly honest. I went up to Oak Creek again, this time with a raft of people including 3 kids. It was 5 days and a lot of fun (for the most part). I did enjoy taking the little ones on this or that adventure like hiking up Munds Creek or going to the deep hole; it is nice to see the unfiltered joy of discovery.
After 3 days the entertainment committee started to wear out though. Kids had to rediscover the ancient Nintendo in the trailer, which was rather amusing, the joy of the ring game (kinda like horseshoes), Yahtzee and other such pastimes. Most of the adults and one child left on Sunday afternoon, as they had to work Monday.
I got some painting done but I still haven’t finished any of the paintings I discussed in my last blog. I was really hoping to get more done. Silly me. Lesson learned. If you plan a retreat that involves non artists, you are not going to get much of a chance to paint. I am not upset really; I did need a little summer retreat and taking it in 2 5-day segments is better than not. On the other hand part of me is bugged because I did *waste* this time-and I know I shouldn’t be bugged.
When I arrived back in Phoenix I discovered my air conditioner had busted again. This time the compressor shorted out. $1445 to replace it and the AC/heater we are discussing is about 45 years old. If I fix the compressor what else is going to break? It still has several other ancient parts. In the mean time I fired up the swamp cooler, which only provides a little bit of relief as its monsoon season and the humidity means it just does not work well. I unloaded the van and put a few things away, but some things just got put away today-that is so unlike me. The house is a mess. I do not want to deal with it.
I got a few bids on new heat pumps. Holy Cow! Needless to say I do not have that kind of cash lying around right now. That was last Tuesday afternoon. I ordered a floor unit from Costco, which is supposed to be delivered tomorrow. That postpones the decision about what to about the busted AC indefinitely, I can handle that, just as soon as I feel cold air washing over me again. In the meantime it has been hot and sticky and it is very hard to get motivated to do anything. In the heat of the day I feel like taking a nap directly in front of a fan.
In my *spare* time, (ha, ha, ha) I have been working on the tax class website. The website is 40 or cross linked/indexed pages complete with Q&A and sample tax returns (there are probably100 pdfs attached to these pages). The SEE study website is actually pretty big. I am updating the information to cover the 2009 tax year and there are all sorts of little bits that are specific only to that year that have be located and changed from the previous tax year. I don’t have time to do it. I am doing this again, why?
The same group I am doing this volunteer work for asked me to take over their website to. I said no. I said no. I said no. I think I said no on the phone for about 3o minutes. Finally they heard no. As for the tax class web, I tend to be a person of my word so if I say I am going to do something for someone else, I generally do it, even if I discover I have bitten off more than I can chew. I am not so good at honoring those promises to myself and as I sit here writing this I recognize this disparity is definitely something I need to address, quickly. I have got to say no a hell of a lot more often.
So the short version is I got back, melted, did my day job, shopped for AC options, met with at least 4 HVAC guys, and have been forcing myself to work in the *rain forest,* which is what I am calling my office right now and have not really painted in about 2 weeks. The 100 painting thing has been on hiatus for 2 weeks and it doesn’t look like I am going to have time to pick up the thread this week either.
I have to make the bleeping time. More later.
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