I work as a on call substitute teacher while I'm interviewing for a regular job so I'm used to a bare-bones budget. We just had 2 two snow days last week, so I might be home another 2 days this week as regular teachers and staff are trying to make up their hours. It's nice to be able to decide how many days I want to work to cover my bills, but I really need something that full time and more fulfilling than babysitting from 7:40-4pm!
I'm prepping napa cabbage for kim chi today, then sorting seeds to be planted for the cold crops by March 10th.
I also have:
warm weathing seeds to start,
4lbs of potatoes sprouting,
3 bins of fabric lengths (3-5yds each) to be hand-sewn into skirts and tunics,
muslin to be sewn into summer curtains,
a raised bed to be dug up and relocated to a perennial border bed,
an asparagus bed to be weeded,
Forsythia to be dug up
A raspberry bed to dig up and made into an annual veggie bed
a dog yard right behind the house full of "Tree of Heaven" weeds that need to be trimmed, poisoned, and dug up
a re-purposed bedroom vanity that is now a bathroom vanity that needs to be tiled
and lots of piano music to organize.
Oh, and TAXES!!!
This weekend I made 4qts bone broth and taught myself how to bake flatbread from scratch. Mind you, these are the regular evening/weekend chores... As a precaution, I'll be stocking up on 3 months of meds, 2 months of pet food, and apple cider vinegar, bleach and pantry stuff this week because if I prepare, I probably won't need it!
A quarantine would be "Oh? More time to do chores? Why don't we try to knit a 5 foot tall fence out of fishing line like that lady did in Scotland! I'm quite good with squares and rectangles."
https://returntonow.net/2019/07/25/woman-knits-lace-fence-with-giant-needles/