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Old 10-12-2009, 08:11 PM #31
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Havent exercised all weekend, but I'm making the supreme effort to clean out my closet tonight. (walk-in closet, that's stuffed to the gills with containers of scrap yarn, and college books from classes I took more than 5yrs ago, among other crap)

I keep having to stop and rest because my back hurts from bending over. So far, I've found a few things I was looking for, and I've tossed a bunch of my old school notebooks.

I'm giving away a lot of my scrap yarn. (cheap acrylic...my yarn tastes have become more discerning) I think if I can get to the point where I can actually get into my closet to change the lightbulbs tonight, it will totally count as exercise.

Then once I can see the clothing, I'm loading up a pile of stuff for either the Goodwill or for the Paralyzed Veterans. I want to de-clutter my room so that I can start organizing things easier. (getting a custom-built corner desk put in my room in the next few months...Corian desktop, bookcases with crown molding...yay!)

I think I'll be able to sleep tonight, I've actually gotten a lot done, and only been at it a few hours. I just hope I dont hurt my back doing this.

It's going to freak out my dad. I dont get in the cleaning mood very often. Much less in the mood to donate things. I just want to get things cleaned up so that when they come to build my desk I dont have to hire a front-end loader so that they can get into my room. (I really want that desk!)

I figure if it tires me out, it counts as exercise.
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