So Friday Martin told me that no, they would not have to cut the windows. So I put the bookcases back in my guest room and re-loaded them. Found a few more books I no longer want; I will take another trip to the library at some point with those. (Unless I try the new bookstore that opened up that says they sell used books; I know my taste is a little....non-mainstream....in books so they may want none of the ones I have but that's okay, if they don't the library might take them)
Martin also said he'd be doing the indoor repairs this week and I promised him to have spaces cleared as necessary. I did a little removal of stuff from the kitchen Friday evening. Saturday a couple of the painter guys did show up and do cleanup and also finish priming the house.
I emptied the kitchen out. Well, I guess I still should take the tubes of oatmeal and case of golden syrup off the top of the fridge; supposedly the tile floor is being taken out and replaced and that's not something I have to arrange myself. I even moved the fairly heavy knotty-pine shelves (they came from my paternal grandparents'; I think they were in one of the cottages they rented out). I had been keeping canned goods in them but by consolidating (and also frankly getting rid of some that were well past expiration), I think I can keep that cabinet free - and use it to store the pots and pans I use most often, so I don't have to dig in the crummy old cabinets I had been using (the ones under the counter).
I'm also considering ditching my bread machine; I've not really used it in the past 10 years and the spot where it sat on that cabinet could better house my slowcooker - there's a plug behind there and I could just use that spot whenever I want to slow-cook instead of having to clear a spot next to the microwave (where the other "open" plug is). Or I could store the bread machine elsewhere - in one of the unused cabinets - and think on it.
This afternoon I started the very long and arduous task of moving the stuff that I had move OUT of my bedroom (when I was expecting them to have to cut into wallboard) BACK into there, and I did a little rearranging - the Papasan chair is gone (Heh, the woman whose husband transported it said her son might wind up buying it because he thought it was cool) so I moved the giant ottoman I kept from the old armchair that wore out into the room, and stacked some of my quilts on it.
And also a couple of the giant stuffed animals that are too big to live on my bed (but that I sometimes use as back pillows when I'm reading or working in bed):
Stitch is wearing a t-shirt that I had when I was a little kid. Next to him is my big Squishable narwhal that I named Mr. Prince Turveydrop after the character in Bleak House. And the other big stuffed animal is a giant pink alicorn that was a "poor me" impulse-purchase during 2020. Her name is Strawberry (which is the "old" name of Fledge, the winged horse in The Magician's Nephew)I also decided to change a couple things up: I had kept my CD rack under one of the windows but the CD player (it's my old, old one) stopped playing CDs and so I hadn't really been listening to them. So I moved it into the living room, where I do have a working CD player, and frankly, I spend more time in that room anyway
Yes, I have a LOT of CDs.
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Those are a LOT of CDs? I have a library file drawer, and it only covers Abba to Sinatra
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