- Write lesson plans, preferably all the way through December.
- Search for and find the best deals on fares to NYC, if that's what Eric and I decide we're doing for Thanksgiving.
- Clean the house.
- Decorate the house. I feel like we still have that "just moved-in" look.
- Unload and reload the dishwasher.
- Find a good quiet time.
- Exercise. I originally wrote "exercise more," but realized I don't exercise at all right now.
- Take Lucy on walks.
- Balance the checkbook and pay bills.
- Write a letter to Sada.
- Do something with this light fixture that is sitting in the chair beside me.
- Visit my grandparents on a regular basis.
- Clean the inside of my car and Eric's car.
- Cook semi-healthy meals more often.
- Buy winter clothes.
- Go to Wal-Mart.
- I need to figure out what to do with my Monday and Tuesday tutoring group.
This may not seem like a lot to some of you, especially you mom's out there who have more than just your own life to take care of. Maybe it's really not that much to do. Maybe I'm just in a funk, as my mom would say. Nonetheless I don't enjoy feeling this way. Hopefully I'll be back to my old self soon.
You guys are thinking about going out of town for Thanksgiving? How fun! Come to Atlanta–we're stuck here because I have to work a the day after. You could spend Thanksgiving with us and then visit Savannah for a few days. Think about it!
ReplyDeletei hope you get out of your funk. if you need help let me know. we pretty much chill out during the day, kind of a lie... we are always busy, but not too busy to help you. oh and nothing makes a home more "lived-in" than decorating for the holidays. we are celebrating thanksgiving next week when my brother and sister-in-law come into town... i've been trying to decide if that means i can go ahead and set up the Christmas tree. :)
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