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George Shirley[_3_] 16-12-2012 04:12 PM

Searching for jams and jellies
 
Made an omelet and toast this morning to discover there was no jelly,
jams, or marmalade in the fridge. Finally found a case of four-ounce
jars in the garage and brought in a couple. After breakfast I noticed a
couple of fruit jar boxes on the kitchen counter, covered with other
stuff. Lo! There were twenty-four jars of assorted jams and jellies
nearly in plain sight.

Sure will be glad when everything around this new place settles down. I
miss my oversize garage and shop and my big pantry. We're searching for
places to store "stuff" every day. This house is about 100 square feet
bigger than the old house but is much more modern, less closets than we
are used to, lots of wasted space, etc.

We spent a couple of hours yesterday in the garage looking for my
portable power saw, some screws, and a few useful boards. I need to
repair my desk and will use some redwood one by fours I brought with me.
Should take a nice finish and are sturdy but lightweight. Still looking
for my level so I can repair the pan drawer cabinet we brought with us,
amazingly the formica on it nearly matches what is on the existing
cabinets. Trying to get the garage organized so I can find a place to
put the shelving for the canning equipment.

George

Gloria P 16-12-2012 07:57 PM

Searching for jams and jellies
 
On 12/16/2012 9:12 AM, George Shirley wrote:

>
> Sure will be glad when everything around this new place settles down. I
> miss my oversize garage and shop and my big pantry. We're searching for
> places to store "stuff" every day. This house is about 100 square feet
> bigger than the old house but is much more modern, less closets than we
> are used to, lots of wasted space, etc.



Ack! Do you have an extra bedroom you could remodel into half closet,
half pantry?

>
> We spent a couple of hours yesterday in the garage looking for my
> portable power saw, some screws, and a few useful boards. I need to
> repair my desk and will use some redwood one by fours I brought with me.
> Should take a nice finish and are sturdy but lightweight. Still looking
> for my level so I can repair the pan drawer cabinet we brought with us,
> amazingly the formica on it nearly matches what is on the existing
> cabinets. Trying to get the garage organized so I can find a place to
> put the shelving for the canning equipment.
>


I don't envy you, George. Unpacking when you can't find anything you
need is a major headache. Take it slowly and try not to stress. It
will get done when it gets done.

gloria p


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