^^ lucky!
(about both!)
I'm happy today because of yesterday and the day before. I have a toolshed and it needed some wood filler and priming in a few spots, and there was rain in the forecast. I got lucky! Found the filler I wanted, and it was just cool and breezy enough to be really nice working weather. Got the filler in on Sunday, it cured, it's OK for an amateur job. I got the primer on yesterday (breezy. Low seventies. Heaven!), and it didn't rain until this morning, so the primer had time to cure.
If I get *really* lucky, it'll dry out towards the end of the week and I can get a full coat of paint on. The primer matches the existing paint exactly (luck, not skill), so no eyesore if it takes longer.
I love it when things work out without huge efforts, because my lifelong experience has been so! much! the opposite!
(Edit in: and I never did this stuff when I was younger. I had a job that ate my life - and I rented. Who knew that being Aspie meant I'd love to paint, and stain my decks, because I don't get bored with it, and I can stick with it until it's done, however long that takes? This is like winning the lottery
)
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