Just some stuff
This past weekend I headed to Ohio to go to IKEA to shop for some furniture for a classroom in our school. We applied for a grant through Lowe's the beginning of this school year and we won! It had been years since I had written a grant, so I was thoroughly surprised. But we won and now we get to stock the room. It was a fun trip because a. I could decorate a space and b. it wasn't my space or my money. I was accompanied by my partner in crime Mandy who has been working on this grant and program and space as hard as anyone. It was a fun trip, especially since Mandy was an IKEA virgin. She fared better than I ever did my first time. As I explained to her I was in tears by the second floor and I think Ryan was seriously questioning our future together. Fortunately we made it through and now I believe, without question, I am an IKEA expert. I could docent the store really - I know what they carry, generally where it is and where your biggest bang for your buck is. I have always recommended the buddy system - bring someone who's been before to lessen the stress of your first visit. It was actually pretty funny to watch someone for the first time - it was kind of like taking a kid to Toys r' us. I'm thinking of doing field trips for friends that have never been - it was only a two hour drive and when you fold down the seats in the van you can fit a crap load of stuff in there. It was a fun, long day - but I was proud because all I bought was a cup for my bathroom and a lazy susan for my kitchen table. I believe I may have zoomed to 60 years old because I've never seen anyone under 60 have one -but the kids had a blast with the salad dressing last night at dinner. Ranch, nah, (spin) Italian, nah, (spin) Vidalia Onion, nah (spin) you get the point. I don't care as long as they ate their salad and they did. I think it was my cheapest trip to IKEA yet.
I appear to be hot on the list of people to call when you are picking out paint colors - personally I love it and I am flattered to no end. I've had two requests this week and frankly I couldn't think of anything better than picking out colors and flooring and things like that for other peoples spaces. I mean eventually you run out of your own space (and money for that matter) so it's an awesome honor for someone to trust my opinion at all. I am really geeked and can't wait to see what comes of our little paint choosing escapades.
So what is on my agenda this week? Well I got out my sewing projects and will finish one up today - the little black and cherry number for Penny. I'm also thinking about doing something fun for her birthday - a t-shirt or something - we'll see. I have a bit more to do on my painting, but should be done by the end of the week. I also have a few crafts for the kids to do for Valentine's Day, so hopefully the week doesn't get away from us.
Some Random Bits:
Can I tell you the solace I get from this blog - the people on the Indy Star can be so hateful - not necessarily directed to me, but in general. Didn't their mother's teach them if you have nothing nice to say don't say anything at all? I mean, I don't mind a healthy debate, but these people clearly are hateful, negative individuals and frankly I can't handle the negativity. It makes me all sad and sick inside. Ugh - so I appreciate all of you and your interest and your not-hateful-at-all words. I suppose the more public you are, the more people feel they have some entitlement to comment on you and your words. Ah - I feel a thicker skin growing as we speak. I just wanted to pass along a thank you and tell you appreciate all of you!
Okay -I'm off to school to assemble furniture. I hope everyone has a marvelous day and hopefully I'll have some accomplishments to show off this week.
Thanks!
3 Comments:
This was so funny to read! Now that I live near an Ikea, I have a hard time remembering WHY I would spend 3 hours in them at a time during those visits to Chicago. Ours is always so crowded. Were you really in tears? Too funny. For the record, we also went this weekend. =)
As far as the negative comments go, try to remember that this is how it goes with any kind of public forum. Just read the comments on a YouTube video sometime to know that it's NOT YOU! People just need a place to bitch. This is why I never, ever read that "let it out" column in the star. It's almost always negativity. Simply too much to bear.
Looking forward to pics of your cute girl in what will surely be a cute new outfit! ;)
Hugs, h.
No photos? No list of the biggest bang for your buck Ikea items? Ok, I'm busting out the negativity here! ; )
I'm jealous of your childfree Ikea trip. We are taking Miles. Though we are doing it in two days, instead of one. Plus, we have a hotel, in case one of us has to return alone.
WIsh us luck. Hopefully there will be no tears this time. (Plus, it's the Ann Arbor one and Super Bowl Sunday, so I hope that decreases the crowds.)
Bets
I would gladly be one the IKEA virgins that is more than willing to go on the field trip! Heck, I will even drive!! I love looking at IKEA online but have never been to a store, didnt realize there was one that close! Let me know and I will go!!!
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