Thursday, February 15, 2007

NEWFOUND PROWESS

I have lived on my own before. I've done a lot of things by myself for my place. But ever since I started living with my male housemate, I've sorted just left some things for him to do. Like, for instance, hooking up cable, modems, changing light bulbs... Well he had been gone since last Friday, and on the first day, the light bulbs went out in the ceiling fixtures in the kitchen. Crap! It took me 2 days (as was also busy) to replace it because (1) had to figure out how to get to the light bulbs in the fixtures (2) had to go buy light bulbs (3) had to replace light bulbs. This is ordinarily a task I just let my housemate take care of. I dunno, silly, especially since I'm taller. I was pretty proud of myself for having done this task.

Another empowering event involved the tremendous snowfall we got over the past few day. Now, this might be just something a Californian had yet to experience, but it snowed about half a foot overnight. Normally, my neighborhood is really good about shoveling snow (even before I'm out the door), but I had to make first tracks yesterday morning! When I got home after a day of working, I had to take my car to go to the gym, so I got all dressed to do some dirty shoveling. I shoveled the steps to our house and shoveled around my car! Very satisfying. Got in my car, burned a little rubber, but got out of the snow!

Thank you, thank you.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice! maybe you can come get our car out of this thick layer of ice.

i've been sick over the past few days and the upstairs neighbor husband is traveling so our sidewalk and driveway are still gross.

alo514 said...

good job! it only takes one andreas + several hours to change a light bulbs!

Anonymous said...

Good for you Andrea. Although you should probably leave those things to your roommate. I hear he looks really hot when he's doing manly chores around the house. I wish I had a handsome man to change my light bulbs.

Anonymous said...

Snow on your driveway? What's that?