
Welcome to my 3rd Tackle It Tuesday Edition
Today: Multi-Tackling
I was really really busy for this TIT - edition.The patio:
The patio is prepared for summertime: I got rid of the sear plants, cleaned up everything, put the bast rug onto the floor and the grill is ready. The reward: We´ve had a tasty BBQ.
Luis sleeping room:
I rearranged the sleeping room. The bed´s on the other side of the window. My former nursing-chair is next to his bed. So we have a comfy corner to read bed-time-storries to Luis. The closet has moved to the former nursing-corner.

The Easter-decoration:
It´s done =) - I furbished the windows before and rearranged some parts of the living room while I prepared everything for Easter. Of course the “Happy-Easter”-cards were designed, printed and sent, too.
Our “Happy Easter” - cards:
“Frohe Ostern” means “Happy Easter” in German.
Last but not least I created a new layout for my blog. “Spring has sprung” @ Coffee2go. You can have a look at the winter-template below:

*Phew* - That was exhausting, but so much fun =)

What´s done?
- Arranging a play corner for Luis
- Furbishing the windows
- Preparing the patio for summertime (including decoration)
- Placing Easter Decoration
- Designing and printing “Happy Easter”-cards
- Rearranging Luis sleeping room
- Rearranging the livingroom
- “Spring has sprung” at Coffee 2 go
What am I currently working on?
- Clearing out my closet
- Winnowing Luis small baby clothes
- Buying 2 new harddisks and reinstalling EVERYTHING *sigh*
What´s next?
- Annual Tax Declaration *EWWW*
- Tyding the kitchen cupboards
- Cleaning the oven
- Having my hair done
- Cleaning up the bathrooms *double-EWWW*
- Getting party stuff for Luis 1st Birthday
- Designing and printing the invitations
- Cleaning the radiators

What are you tackling? Please leave a link to your TIT-posting and let me know! I´m looking forward to visit you!
Thanks for stopping by,

And now…
… our moment of Homer J.:

Bart: I smell a museum.
Homer: Yeah, good things don’t end with ‘eum,’ they end with ‘mania’ or ‘teria.’