Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Salt water


It has been an incredibly jam-packed busy day!
I started my day as usual with my Bible and other readings, then I journal.
This typically takes about an hour, sometimes more.
After I journal, I send the messages and begin my day.
Today's agenda was to take my sister in love to Prodisee pantry for 100 pounds of groceries.
This is so needed by her and helps tremendously with her food budget.
I also needed to ship a package or two to India.
I've needed to send these things to Christina for a couple of weeks now and today was the day.
Chris volunteered to take his sister to the pantry, so that freed up my time to get the packages ready.
Packing involves removing price tags, bags and generally just making everything generic.
You also cannot have any lithium batteries or batteries period.
It is becoming harder and harder to ship overseas.
I get the boxes packed, and head to the post office.
There, I have to fill out paperwork with my name, address, her name and address, and sign it.
I also have to list every single item, its cost, and its weight.
The totals all have to add up and cannot be over $200, or you have to pay extra.
Even the weights have to add up.
One of the boxes took three sheets to list all the items.
Each sheet has my name and address, her name and address, and my signature.
It's a lot and my heads hurts after getting it all done, paid for, and out of my hands.
I then headed home.

Chris beat me to the house and had taken the artwork from upstairs to the downstairs.
It is a lot of bags, all separated with plastic bags, against each artwork.
We took everything outside and in between dachshunds trying to get into the van, we loaded in the art.
This is a new system for loading, and I had to remove items and 
replace them in a delicate game of Tetris.
I also have to be sure that nothing will fall out when we open a door or the hatch.
This took a while to get everything into the vehicle.
I asked about the ornaments and Chris said what ornaments?
There they were under the sewing machine.
I managed to get them to fit, then realized the tree for them was still upstairs.
I went to the studio to get the tree and there was another bag of art!
Coming back down, Chris said there's no way that will fit.
(He doesn't like Tetris as much as I do!)
He went into the house shaking his head.
After a few minutes of gentle rearranging, everything had a place, and I was done.
We then went to lunch where I got a salad, and Chris got a burger and fries.

When we returned, Chris took a nap, and I headed to the studio.
I needed to trace out all the paintings for tonight's small group at church.
It took a couple of hours, but I got 12 canvases traced off and ready for class.
I packed extra just in case.
I then went for the evening sojourn with the rottens,(dachshunds)
When we got back, we dropped off the dogs for a quick trip to the grocery store.
I had a couple of things needed for dinner.
I prepared our meal, ate, then cleaned up and headed to class tonight.

The class was fun but ran longer than expected.
I always enjoy the chatter of the ladies and the laughter.
This painting about salt water was our piece for tonight.
After a lesson on sweat, tears, and the sea we jumped into creating.
Everyone had fun!

Salt Water, Acrylic on canvas, 11 x 14inches
Day 99 of the 100 days~100 paintings 2025




 

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