Thursday, December 31, 2009

New Year's Eve at the Nest


When I was a young witch-in-training (Or was it spelled differently? Hmmm.), my mentor used to tell me to make sure that on New Year's Eve, I had my house in order. That meant a fully stocked kitchen, gas in the car, and everything clean and tidy for the New Year. She told me that if I did that, then I would have prosperity throughout the coming year-always enough to eat, gas in the car, etc. (She forgot to mention to have the bar stocked, but I forgive her!)

Years later, I came to the belated realization that New Year's Eve wasn't the same as the pagan New Year's Eve, which is Halloween. No wonder the damn theory never worked!

I still do it, though, and make sure to make lentil soup on New Year's Eve, for good luck, per my grandma's instructions and my dad's recipe. If you want to make lentils tonight or tomorrow, here's a good recipe.

I spent much of yesterday in the Garage of Doom, cleaning and reorganizing. Some of you will remember my previous post on claiming space, and man, is that what I did yesterday! I found a space for my cauldron in the ever-shrinking attic space, and found some space for a couple of blow-mold pumpkins that were hanging around in my studio space. I moved the wine fridge (had to empty the damn thing out first, too!) out of the space where my utility sink will go and put it only a few steps away. I was concerned that if I parked the Dodge there (yes, she's still here, as I haven't had time to deal with her, yet.), we wouldn't be able to open the fridge door, but there was space to spare and the garage door closed easily behind her. The 10' ladder got hung up in its place. Stewie had already found a home, though I'd like to find a spot for his base.

What's amusing to me is the concept that the Universe abhors a vacuum, and no sooner had I sat down for dinner, there was a knock at the door. It was my neighbor, Bud, with two female dummy torsos that were a gift from a friend of his who came to visit me this summer during build time! I don't know what I'll do with them, but I'm sure I'll find a use for them in the haunt.

Clear your space, kids! You never know what fun thing is going to come in to fill it!

Anyway, all the Christmas totes came down from the attic, and I'll attack the task of putting Christmas Crap away today and get the tree out of the house, too. It's going to be another exhausting day, for sure, but I love that smug feeling of accomplishment when everything is in order!

Happy New Year to you all, and thanks for hanging around this year. Whether you know it or not, you've made a difference in my life-even the silent lurkers!

4 comments:

  1. Happy New Year to you too my dear!! I has been a pleasure reading your blog (and listening to you on Hauntcast!) Looking forward to 2010!

    Cheers!

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  2. Happy New Year! This is my traditional day for putting away the Christmas Crap as well :)

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  3. Happy New Year, my friend. Yetch does the lentil tradition on New Year's Day. Going to make him a soup (though traditionally, he eats them cooked in mustard, which I hate. Hopefully the soup doesn't dilute the magic beans).

    My new year's wish for you is courage and luck. The courage to stay the course and attack your artistic endeavours, selling your work locally. I wish you luck so that opportunities present themselves as you seek them out, and that you're brave enough to take hold of them.

    I wish you faith in your work.

    I wish you happiness in the workshop.

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  4. Ghoul Friday- *sniff* You are so sweet! *sniff*
    Thanks to all of you, and may you all have treasures unlooked-for in 2010!

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