1) Working my way through the piles of laundry that have accumulated since the brand-new washing machine hit a glitch last Thursday. (It was fixed Saturday easily enough.)

2) Planning the brunch menu for Georgia's little birthday gathering this weekend.
3) Scrubbing my bathrooms and putting clean linens on the guest bed in anticipation of my dear friend's visit tomorrow.
4) Dusting my bed in preparation for our new mattress to be delivered today. (The old one was torn through the middle during our last move and will be replaced by the moving company. Thank goodness.)
5) Playing with my daughter and stimulating her little brain.
6) Cleaning up after breakfast and second-breakfast.
Things I am actually doing:
1) Looking for a good "picture of the day" for Facebook.
2) Letting Georgia watch Calliou.
3) Drinking a 3rd cup of coffee. (Sorry Lola, get used to it. You're going to be expected to nap after drinking mommy's caffeinated breast milk, consider this training.)
4) Staring at my knitting. Why don't baby blankets knit themselves?
5) Listening to the Cure. Because it is totally a Disintegration kinda grey day.
Things I want to be doing:
1) Not much.
2) Sleeping.
3) Sitting in the sunshine.
How about you? What are you procrastinating today? Or are you one of those obnoxious highly motivated people actually living life to the fullest and accomplishing important things?
OK... I'm going to get to work now. Seriously. Really. On my way, an unstoppable force...







4 comments:
#1 I am really missing those two babies in the tub!
#2 I am home from school early (for me) to clean the playroom before Auntie Em and Uncle Henry get here tomorrow.
#3 I just had to check in with you first!
HA, HA! Usually watching you makes me feel guilty for not getting stuff done.
That was my favourite post:). I read it several times. I am waiting for my boss to come to the office, I was planning to finish some extra important things, but now because of you I am listening to "Pictures of you", I adore that song. I would choose sleeping:), or playing with my son. For me it is never enough:). Greetings from Poland, Matylda
Very funny, I have been laughing... I understand you quite well. I'm at work relaxing and charging batteries to come back home and find my three wild children... They are wonderful and exhausting... Greetings from Barcelona, Spain, Nuria.
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