sweet friends

Hello wonderful, sweet, concerned friends! I want so badly to catch up on the last week! If only for the therapy I think it will provide. But alas, I have not started Patty Jane's House of Curl! So, I will be spending my night reading. It may be an all nighter since I have 5 car pools to run tomorrow in addition to Kindergarten registration, photography homework, and the many other things I have to do this week. Of course I have lists like Jill's, I couldn't function without them and quite frankly, can't function with them either! How did I get so much to do?
6 Comments:
That is quite a list. It's a good thing you're so organized and methodical. I could never get through it all. I hope all goes well. I love you!
Your list makes my week seem easy. Why aren't you complaining more? Sheesh. I'm feeling like the slacker of book club lately, which is silly considering how much I read. Do you want to play hookie and go return stuff at Target?
You seem to be functioning remarkably well, considering. I can't wait till book club tomorrow so we can finally hear more about your crazy week. I still am not over the whole 911 incident...
Don't worry, the week will end soon enough. Of course, only then will a new one begin. Whatever the day, and whatever your mood, I love you. Call me if I can help (even if I just take your kids for an afternoon).
If you were to publish your "To-Do" list every week, I would know every day what you were up to. Not that lists ever reflect the myriad of minutiae that take up our days, but what a great and easy journaling idea: our lists tell a lot about our lives.
Pres. Hinckley said he would rather wear out than rust out. I guess you feel the same. You're wonderful.
It is so funny to read this after just having read the following:
http://www.spindlitis.com/blogs/gtd/2006/01/my-todo-list.html
Here is an excerpt:
Sell this place
Find a new Job
Build a root cellar
...
Did I forget to add "Buy goats" to that list?
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