The day started off with an early dentist appointment, scheduled. The plan for the rest of the day was to prepare the house for guests arriving for the Mariners’ opening day.
It was pouring. We drove, so not too big a deal.
The prep for guests included clearing one of the bedrooms of detritus from the initial response to the December flood. Most of that was cardboard boxes brought upstairs to keep them dry and out of the way. They were largely piled in the crib that was still set up from July family visiting with grandsons.
I went into the garage to do a little clean-up from the giveaway. AND THERE WAS WATER ON PART OF THE FLOOR NEAR THE WEST WALL. This was a repeat of the little flooding in December that started the work, ending with the giveaway.
Most of what was in the garage was off of the floor, or waterproof. But this distracted from the prime objective. There was no water in the basement, only the garage this time.
I consolidated the remaining items in the garage and put most things onto shelving units that will stay in the garage. The amount of water was limited compared to December, but I still had to dry the bottom of a few bins. Only one cardboard box was destroyed, and the large glass hanging lamp was relocated to a new box, and put up on a shelf.
Since I was there I moved one shelving unit back into the basement. It had been in the garage for the giveaway. Likewise the card table was taken down.
Finally back to the task at hand. The cardboard boxes were taken downstairs and put into the big storage cabinet. We still have way too many, but that’s a chore for another day.
Then the crib was disassembled and moved to the garage. It is in the garage because it is leaving. It was handy last summer but our youngest grandkids are turning 4.

The beds are all made (not the crib) and the house is pretty well stocked with groceries. Tomorrow we’ll do some cleaning and thinking about what we need for the game. (Layers, layers, layers – night games in March and April in Seattle are not usually warm.)
And hope the torrential rains abate.

































