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february 26, 2017 lisa: deliver the letter, the sooner the better if you follow me on twitter , you've undoubtedly noticed that added to the old mix of quotes from my kids and my thoughts on various snack foods are a lot of retweets of political posts and feminist statements. i'm pretty unhappy about the direction our government is moving, and i'm worried that trump and his compatriots are bombarding us with a ton of terrible things up front so that we'll get tired and stop resisting. i'm also worried about the general level of stress and anxiety floating around, and i know it's not a sustainable situation. i read this article, " how to stay outraged without losing your mind ," which is full of good advice on focusing your energy, making activism fun, and self-care. i'm not sure if my mom read the same article, but she shared with me her idea of how to keep resisting without being angry, anxious, and sad every single day. her plan is to 1) not read the news first thing in the morning, and 2) calmly make three calls to her legislators every day as part of her routine after lunch. i wanted to figure out a way to incorporate resistance into my daily routine too, but i knew that making daily calls wasn't going to be the answer. i'm a weird hermit and it takes me days to gear up to making a call or two, even with the awesome directions from 5 calls , and then i'm weirdly relieved when i get sent to voicemail--or even when voicemail boxes are full. inspiration hit with the indomitable zina bennion's jason chaffetz mail campaign (which is monday, february 27, and something any of you from utah should absolutely participate in). her idea is a deluge of postcards, showing chaffetz what real utah voters actually want. postcards can be processed more quickly and efficiently than letters in envelopes, and as far as i know a snail-mailbox can't be too full to accept new messages. i'm going to start with this campaign, and then keep on writing two or three postcards each day to different legislators about whatever issues i'm currently worried about. on the facebook page for the chaffetz mail campaign, zina posted a link to a design crush post full of fun, printable, artist-designed postcards especially for this purpose. there's also a pdf there for a universal postcard back. i also wanted some retro, utah-specific postcards to underscore where my comments are coming from, so i dropped some scans of old postcards into the same template for easy printing. as far as i can tell these are old enough to be public domain images, so i'm posting the files here if anyone wants to download them. there's a utah map , one with illustrated letters spelling 'salt lake city,' the old lagoon roller coaster , and two of salt lake's main street from different time periods. i had a scan of the back of one of the main street postcards , so i dropped that into the template too and printed it on the back of both of those two. i knew it was going to take me weeks to get around to going to the office supply store, so i ordered some 110-lb. cardstock on amazon prime and a roll of postcard stamps from the usps website. i was exercising self-care by not giving myself more errands to run, okay? if you care a lot about professional-quality printing, and cards you print yourself are going to bug you because the fronts and backs are slightly off or the cutting isn't perfect, i recommend buying some cool postcards like these from anderson design group to make the task more pleasurable. i would love to hear what postcards you think i should write, or what you're doing to take care of yourself while also trying to take care of our social programs and our country. link this entry | comments (4695) september 14, 2014 lisa: degrossification my laundry room was disgusting. there were dusty, sticky pipes everywhere of all shapes and sizes, half of the ceiling was open to the floorboards of the bathroom above (for pipe/cord access), and the drywall had never been finished, so there were gaps and cracks all over the place. don't even talk to me about the spiders that came in through all those cracks and built webs in the corners around the pipes where i couldn't reach. the cement floor had been haphazardly covered with vinyl self-stick tile in a nauseating yellow-with-brown-smudges fake ceramic tile pattern, and then patched with a different vinyl self-stick tile in a beige fake ceramic tile pattern. plus, the whole thing was super dirty because i spent as little time in there as possible, and because it looked bad even when it was clean, so why bother? i didn't have the budget to gut what was there, reconfigure plumbing, and install beautiful tile. plus, i knew we would probably be totally redoing the basement in a few years, so i needed more of a "phase one" fix. my main goal was to end up with a laundry room that was not gross. after putting in some quality time on pinterest , i got started, getting my color scheme from a cute ironing board cover and deciding to embrace the biggest of the pipes instead of trying to hide them. the other pipes and all the mess of the open ceiling area just got vacuumed and dusted and then sprayed a uniform white, which i think helps them fade into the background a bit. prying up the old floor tiles revealed a sea of old (but still very sticky) adhesive that would never have come off, even with the strongest of solvents, so i scrapped the idea of a painted cement floor in favor of new vinyl tiles. before: get the flash player here: http://www.adobe.com/flashplayer after: get the flash player here: http://www.adobe.com/flashplayer cost/detail breakdown ironing board cover: i bought it in january from compelledtocraft on etsy for $24 ($28 with shipping). mesh self-stick drywall tape: from home depot, $5 pre-mixed joint compound: from home depot, $4 ceiling and pipe primer 6 cans of kilz (either complete or premium, whichever one says it works on iron) spray primer from home depot at $6/can = $36. i had to go back once for more cans, because that always happens. wall paint: 1 gallon of interior flat glidden from home depot, tinted to match benjamin moore's jamaican aqua. a gallon was $21 with my discount, but i think i could have done it with just a quart. i used more of the paint in the downstairs hallway, and still have a bunch left over. a quart would have been $9. pipe paint: 1 quart of high gloss interior glidden premium from home depot, tinted to match benjamin moore's tawny day lily. $14, but i got a 15% discount on both paint cans for "being the most patient customer," so $12. black/white vinyl self-stick floor tiles: these are confusingly difficult to find. all the self-stick tiles i could find in stores were made to look like fake ceramic tile, fake stone, fake wood, etc. (dear vinyl tile users: you are not fooling anyone! but this is a rant for another time.) the ones i bought are by stylistik, and i ordered them online from home depot at $30 for each box, one black, one white. i used less than half of each box, so you could say under $30 total, if you can find them in person somewhere. these were really easy to install, look great, and seem to be staying stuck down around the edges just fine. i cut the ones for the edges with my paper cutter, rather than springing for the special vinyl tile-cutting tool. black vase filler rocks: from target, $5-7. you can't really see these in the after pictures, but they are covering the drain in the floor under the green table. virserum frames: $13 and $25, from ikea. i sprayed the mat of the smaller frame yellow with some leftover spray paint i had on hand. ekby mossby shelf: $20 from ikea ekby robert shelf brackets: 2 @ $7.50 = $15, from ikea grundtal swing-out towel holder: $15 from ikea rug: from target, $15-20 heat-resistant iron/ironing board holder: from amazon for $20 back in january. the bummer is it sat on the laundry room shelf for eight months. the bonus is that i don't even remember spending that $20. metal garba
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