. . . creating a list will help (or perhaps it will simply overwhelm me completely and I'll sink into an abyss of my own creation! :) )
Dogs
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- return Gander to his breeder (sad but necessary)
- find a way for Rosie to sleep indoors without destroying the house
Kids
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- make The Boy Wonder dentist appt
- get The Princess' teeth sealed
- set up chore list for kids
- get back to after-dinner schedule for bathing/clean-up/etc.
- take The Princess to get a present for KatKin
Home
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- go through pictures for Mr Wonderful
- get on top of laundry
- create and stick with schedule that is realistic and works for housecare
- get Quicken and Quickbooks back on my computer
- get household finances caught up and pay bills
- Party at the E's house
- Party for BG
School
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- get caught up on assignments
- get TPA done and turned in
- start working ahead on assignments so I can be done reasonably
BCE
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- workday at school tomorrow and again next weekend
- get website done!
- get all papers graded and returned to kids
- get grades done
- have conferences with each kid to explain grades and status
- give trimester awards (honor roll, etc.)
- get back closet cleaned out
- tidy up classroom decorations
- borrow alphabet line to hang
- do rainbow hands with kids and decorate wall in hallway with it
- get sheet protectors to hang student work on wall
- get beads to hang in doorway to closet
- get file boxes to organize my files
- file my work away and get rid of piles
SELF
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- schedule blood draw
- schedule mammogram
- get haircut
- go clothes shopping (this happens Sunday!!!)
Did it help? I don't know. But, there it is.
Oh, Liza, I'm sorry about Gander. Did you tell the list what was going on? That's such a bummer. (I returned a dog to a breeder, too.)
I make lists all the time. They only work if I remember to look at them.
Posted by: Neefer | Saturday, 11 March 2006 at 08:50 AM