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I'm back - tired and achy from a grueling day of shopping. But I'm the proud owner of new clothes that fit, look good on me, and are appropriate for work. I really needed clothes.
I just finished dinner, and I doubt I'll be doing much else today. My right knee hurts for some reason.
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I decided I better post or I wouldn't accomplish anything today. I'm leaving to do some Christmas shopping but I want to get a few other things done also. Hope everyone has a great Saturday!
To do: Christmas shopping Put up rest of deorations-before Christmas is over(: Make changes to 3 reports for work Give T medicine Church Pick up kitchen Pick up laundry room
Weekend tasks: - clock 8 hours - implement grid mouseover - add js to generate grid - ajaxify requests - benchmark w/ image_small - if necessary, switch to one image approach to minimize requests - wustl stuff in test - 1142 - 1139 - 1138 - 1132 - 1121 - clean desk - put away dishes - put away laundry - read 50 pp The Monk - read 1 ch. programming book - assemble file cabinet - review chant for Sunday - practice guitar - play through Sor etudes - assemble CD tower - attach shelf - recycle printer - monitor - review TCE code - cardio - stretch - watch BA episodes - finish BD - read issue of NY Review of Books - purge a bag of items and bring to thrift store
Good morning everyone. It's not so frigid here today. One project for work is nearly done, so that's a no-brainer this morning. Someone volunteered to help me clean up my spare bedroom tomorow, so that means I'm going to "clean" it well enough today to be cleaned tomorrow. Gosh. Something that's been helping me from changing tasks lately is a piece of paper with a "don't do" list on it. I jot down a few things which don't have to be done yet or at all. When I'm doing something, it's too easy for me to change direction, so a glance at the list reminds me to "not go there". It's also saved me time and money on gasoline because it cuts down on impromptu errands. Today: finish thing for work clean bedroom repay small debt set up next work project
Good morning! Busy day for me, off to yoga now, back later!
Journey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; for that's the stuff life is made of. - Benjamin Franklin
pro's CI - 9:20pm
I'm back - tired and achy from a grueling day of shopping. But I'm the proud owner of new clothes that fit, look good on me, and are appropriate for work. I really needed clothes.
I just finished dinner, and I doubt I'll be doing much else today. My right knee hurts for some reason.
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Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried.
pro's CI - 2:15pm (why am I still here?)
I'm procrastinating on the shopping, which I seriously hate to do. Leaving now...
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Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried.
pro's CI - 12:50pm
I did some dinner prep - made a marinade and set some stuff in it for tonight. I washed the dishes. And I made/ate lunch.
Now I have no excuse - must go out and buy clothes. I can't keep walking around like this.
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Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried.
Julie's 11:30 CI
I decided I better post or I wouldn't accomplish anything today. I'm leaving to do some Christmas shopping but I want to get a few other things done also. Hope everyone has a great Saturday!
To do:
Christmas shopping
Put up rest of deorations-before Christmas is over(:
Make changes to 3 reports for work
Give T medicine
Church
Pick up kitchen
Pick up laundry room
Mark CI 9:37 AM EST
Weekend tasks:
- clock 8 hours
- implement grid mouseover
- add js to generate grid
- ajaxify requests
- benchmark w/ image_small
- if necessary, switch to one image approach to minimize requests
- wustl stuff in test
- 1142
- 1139
- 1138
- 1132
- 1121
- clean desk
- put away dishes
- put away laundry
- read 50 pp The Monk
- read 1 ch. programming book
- assemble file cabinet
- review chant for Sunday
- practice guitar - play through Sor etudes
- assemble CD tower
- attach shelf
- recycle printer
- monitor
- review TCE code
- cardio
- stretch
- watch BA episodes
- finish BD
- read issue of NY Review of Books
- purge a bag of items and bring to thrift store
10:15 am CI for Lark
Good morning everyone. It's not so frigid here today. One project for work is nearly done, so that's a no-brainer this morning. Someone volunteered to help me clean up my spare bedroom tomorow, so that means I'm going to "clean" it well enough today to be cleaned tomorrow. Gosh. Something that's been helping me from changing tasks lately is a piece of paper with a "don't do" list on it. I jot down a few things which don't have to be done yet or at all. When I'm doing something, it's too easy for me to change direction, so a glance at the list reminds me to "not go there". It's also saved me time and money on gasoline because it cuts down on impromptu errands.
Today:
finish thing for work
clean bedroom
repay small debt
set up next work project
"don't do" list
I like that idea, Lark! I all-too-often end up doing something else that needs doing but not at the moment I'm doing it.
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Procrastination is the grave in which opportunity is buried.
Journey 7:45
Good morning! Busy day for me, off to yoga now, back later!
Journey
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Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; for that's the stuff life is made of. - Benjamin Franklin