The coldness of winter has got you by your short tails and you’re pfaffing around trying to decide what to do with yourself. You’re snowbound and the only thing that you can think to do is sit in front of the fire, drink your steaming hot mug of chocolate and stare broodingly out of the window. The only problem with that is, you’ve already done that and you’ve have had your fill of fires, hot chocolate and brooding.
Now you’re ready to do something different. So, you turn to the only solace you have and switch on the TV. You’re instantly enthralled as you come across one of those many shows about how you can do up your home. You find yourself inundated with decorating ideas: interior decor and exterior decor, you name it and they’ll have it on the TV.
So, you finally find yourself entranced by something that you would have dismissed earlier and jump out of your seat to get a pen and notebook to jot down all those great ideas. Before long, you’ve run out of room in your notebook and have to leave your comfortable chair to go get another one.
Before you get back to your chair, you’ve made a detour around your house and have seen many of the things that you’ve spent a lifetime trying to avoid – the cracks in the bedroom wall, the faint spot of mildew in the bathroom, the paint chipping off many of the walls.
The list is never ending and could go on for several pages. So you dutifully sit down, and alongside your notes on various decorating ideas on interior design and general redecorating, you meticulously note down all the little things that need fixing, replacing or refitting.
The list naturally spans more than even your second notebook can hold but you decide to stop there, because it’s more than your arm can take to continue writing, besides you already have all the pertinent facts at your fingertips, so now you set about sorting them out into directions that you can easily follow.
Not an easy job that, when your decorating ideas, interior designs and room-by-room list of snags is all jumbled up in one horrible pile. You then turn to the tried and true, ancient method of sitting on the floor and surrounding yourself with your notes in an attempt at finding some logical order you can follow later.
When you finally reach that sublime state of orderliness, you sit back with a tired but satisfied smile on your face. The knowledge that you’ll now have enough decorating ideas and interior design plans and less time on your hands during those long hard months of winter, sends a rush of contentment running through you. There’s nothing like a job well done and the foreknowledge that come springtime, your home will look nothing like its former self.
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