I have been thinking about the "100 days" posts and wondering what I do accomplish on a daily basis. If I can remember to do it, I think I'll occasionally post a daily list. I know there are days when I feel I've accomplished nothing, and I'd like to know if that's true.
Here's my list for today, in excruciating detail:
- Got kids up and fed
- Drove kids to school
- Loaded and ran the dishwasher
- Put brisket in the crockpot
- Started this blog post
- Worked on a post for another of my blogs
- Researched summer programs for May and Ella
- Scheduled two medical appointments
- Hung out on Facebook
- Agreed to be a board member for a fledgling (and tiny) nonprofit
- Swapped e-mail with family members
- Read two articles and listened to two podcasts online
- Exercised the dog
- Picked up the kids from school
- Helped kids with homework and reading (longest sustained effort of the day)
- Fed the pets
- Cleaned the litterbox (not my job -- someone owes me)
- Did a load of laundry
- Watched kids play outside
- Finished making the brisket and side dishes for dinner
- Washed the dishes
- Read half the new issue of TV Guide
- Watched The Daily Show
- Tucked kids into bed
- Finished this post
- Did a little reading
Not a bad day. I got some things done and also got to relax. Nothing earth-shaking, though. Just routine maintenance. I'm still aware of the myriad of things I didn't get done. Maybe tomorrow.
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