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Dec 12

10 Odd Things About Our New Home

Aside from carpet in every room (yes, every room — kitchen and bathroom included) and hundreds of nails in every surface (even window frames and door jambs), our new home is filled with the results of some strange decisions. (When my father-in-law first toured it, he said, “You can just tell some old fart lived here and did all this work himself even though he didn’t really know what he was doing.”) Of course we were already aware of many of the home’s oddities when we bought it, but others are revealing themselves to us as we renovate. By now, we have quit asking “why” the former owners did what they did and have learned to just take it all in stride.

Dec 11

So long, work-from-home Fridays

Last week I made a decision that I can only describe as “adult”: I gave up my work-from-home Fridays. Though I loved having one day a week where I could sit in front of my home computer sipping coffee all day, it’s been pretty clear for a while now that I am not very productive on those days. I seem to do best when I have a mixture of office work and freelance work: it’s much easier for me to work at the office for five hours a day and then come home and do a few hours of freelancing than it is to sit at home all day and try to be productive for a solid eight hours.

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