Days 9 and 10 – a weekend #30dayplan

Lots achieved, and some not. Shredded some no longer required stuff – made two crates down into one. That was as far as documentation got though, despite my initial enthusiasm for a documentation day today. That was before I remembered a foolish promise to mow the lawns to prevent further deterioration of dp’s back…

So yesterday there was laundry processing, paper sorting, more seed planting, candle lighting (though I didn’t think to take a photo).

Today yet more seeds (added courgette and squash to yesterday’s tomatoes and sunflowers), two loads of laundry, a ten minute nap and lawn mowing. Oh and the usual washing up and making of tea, though tonight’s domestic goddess failure was forgetting to put the baking powder into the dumplings, so they were a bit hard.

Oh and I ran three miles before anyone else got up this morning 😉

Right. Tomorrow I need to get back on track and actually sort out documentation. I can do this.

And if you’re wondering, you can do this too. Just pick a day, pick what you are going to change, and do it. I’ll be right there with you. (Yes, I’m looking at you Angelica 😉 )


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2 responses to “Days 9 and 10 – a weekend #30dayplan”

  1. I’m still following you with awe. I’m stuck to the sofa with a sick baby who only wants to sleep on me.

  2. I’ve been planting some more this week too – going wild and trying to grow a melon! Hope you get lots of sunshine for your sunflowers. Thanks very much for supporting the Sunflower Challenge.

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