My computer is in a closet. Yep, right where we used to keep the winter coats, boots, and hats. That sounds worse than it really is though! Truly I have a very quaint little office that's just big enough to hold a 5' wide desk with 4 file drawers, a printer and computer, and 2 shelves above full of books and supplies.
If you look closely, you can see my son's Hero Factory creations on the bookshelves to the right. Not sure why they are there right now! Anyway, my little office is quite cozy, with pictures and things the kids have made.
I even have a few momentos from childhood--Raggedy Ann and Andy Dolls that my Grandma made, animals I used to collect, and a hedgehog from when my mom and I went to England. (They fit right in with Ziggy!) Yeah, I'm still a kid at heart...
So, what does this all have to do with a "magic light" you ask? Well, since I live, er, work, in the closet, the light was on a pull-chain, with a long string attached, and I guess it really wasn't made to be used multiple times per day. The switch wore out and we replaced it, but soon started to have the same problem again. I thought about getting a lamp of some kind, but then I'd have more cords to deal with, plus I'm really partial to overhead lighting. But short of hiring an electrician, I really wasn't sure what to do. Then my hubby came to the rescue!
Dave found this little gem in the magic hardware aisles where they have all kinds of gizmos and gadgets and things that make things work. It's a battery operated remote light switch! I could take this thing anywhere upstairs and turn on my light! But of course, that would never do...then I'd need a clapper to find the switch, and then something to find the clapper... So my son mounted it on the wall for me...just like a real light switch! I know, I'm easily amused. (Although, in my defense, even the kids couldn't resist trying it out, as if they had never seen a light switch before.) After spending several days in the dark, I'm pleased as punch to be rid of the pull chain and have a switch!
Hubby switched out the fixture as well:
Now instead of the generic round globe I have a lovely frosted tulip.
So thankful!
1 comment:
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In His Grip,
Dawn
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