If I wait for something significant to write about, it is likely that nothing will get written. What can one say about the mundane? Go to work, come home late, do dishes, read a book with Holley for school, go to sleep, repeat. Interject an occasional trip to the grocery or hardware store, and that is about it. Not much to write about.
If I write about my week of vacation, the first in over a year thanks to this client contract, it is not likely to be much more interesting.
Day 1 - get hair cut. (Ok, that was actually great! I soooo needed this mess whacked off...)
Take cat to vet. Unplanned event - pick up Holley from school with 100.8 fever. Pay bills, empty a file cabinet. Goal: see top of desk again.
Day 2 - work - there are two reports that I need to give input on. Promise self to keep it to 2 hours, MAX. Repair falling wallpaper border in the bathroom, put up new light fixture. Empty more boxes in the dining room (where to put it?) Goal: have dining room 100% clean.
Day 3 - Keep working on those boxes. List the rest of the craft stuff I need to sell. Mop floors. Vaccuum. Goal: have foyer 100% clean.
Day 4 - Dentist. Get Driver's License. (Glad I got the haircut!) Check out some new place for lunch with darling husband. Meet Holley's teacher after lunch. Back to the boxes. Goal: Holley's Bedroom finished (need more shelves).
Day 5 - Goal: Do nothing. Reality - finish as much of the stuff I didn't get to yet as possible.
Oh well. Still better than a week in the office.
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