Tuesday, August 24, 2010

The finish line..



I can see the finish line. Finally.

I think we are over that 50% mark and actually closer to the 70% world of finishing all the details for our big show. At this point, Sarah and I don't talk to each other, we only talk about what needs to get done. This summer has been a whirlwind of check writing, project producing, thrift junk'n, and only sprinkled with a little bit of fun here and there. It was been a strange and fun emotional rollercoaster for both of us.

Things I have learned so for on this journey:

01. Junk'n takes time, but very rewarding. Get out of the city, the pickings are better.
02. "(Color) Tag Sale." Little tag-swap'n never hurt anyone. Pull slowly, even pressure.
03. Wood can be free. Drive around Ballard, look for wood shops and dumpsters.
04. RE-Store. You make me wish I had a garage even more than when I look at cars.
05. If lady tells you to "get on it" months in advance, you should listen to her. Scramblin.
06. Keep on track of your budget and which accounts are being used. Debit rapid-fire!
07. Pick attire colors that are in season.
08. Fremont Sunday Market.
09. Kegs are much more expensive when you are older.
10. Registry is better than Christmas.

The shot clock is set to 24, these days are numbered.

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