Monday, February 1, 2010

Working 9 to 5

Things I need to do this week:

*Finish the mountain of laundry that has now taken over my laundry room.
*Change the sheets on all the beds.
*Drop off clothes at the dry cleaners.
*Make a trip to Sprouts.
*Take the boxes that are hindering our ability to sit around the table
to Good Will.
*Return a shirt I bought at Target on complete impulse. I know better than to buy on impulse at Target- impulsively at Target often leads to regret.
*Continue some experimental baking with 100% whole wheat.
*Repaint Eli's dresser.
*Research laying tile.
*Schedule an appointment for Beaux and the allergist.
*Deliver Movies to Family Video before we acrew a $7 dollar late charge. (This has happened once or twice.)
*Surf the net for pediatricians in our area.
*Disinfect all door knobs, hand rails, and, toilets.
*Organize more than one junk drawer.

Things I want to do this week:

*Look at a magazine.
*Create an amazing fort out of pillows and blankets in my living room with a little help from my favorite little people.
*Get my haircut.
*Take my kiddos to the library.
*Make a meal for a friend.
*Watch the first episode, of the last season of Lost, snuggled up with Dan.
*Read, "Same Kind of Different," without interruption.
*Write a few notes.
*Hangout with Jason, Georgia, Gracie Rae, Lyla, Jessica and John while we eat pizza and soup~ it is Georgia's speciality.
*Have dinner with girlfriends.
*Spend time with my camera and cute faces.
* Start making some really cute Valentine's cards with my two creative children.
* Hit up all my favorite stores. Marshalls, Target, and of course, Forever 21.
* Play the Wii with Eli.
*Listen to Beaux read piles of books to me.
*Tickle my baby just to hear that sweet little laugh.

Life is short right? Jeans can be worn more than once, disinfecting is overrated, and a little disorganization never killed anyone. I'm off to start that fort.

1 comment:

The Tollett Family said...

I love it! I feel the same way! The other stuff will always be there.

Moments to good to forget.....