Three things

Last night I cleared out the medicine cupboard. We do not need more plasters. Or paracetamol. I found the missing library books, bagged them up, and put them in the (mostly cleared) hall, along with the non functional clocks and too small iPad mini case.

Today I dropped off the library books on the way to Tigerboy’s Doctor appointment. Then afterwards (he has tonsillitis it seems) we returned the mon functional items in exchange for some funky straws to try to persuade him to drink, and dropped off the out of date medicines with the pharmacist.

I did 3 things. 

Well, actually, I did way more than that, what with shopping and feeding people and washing and drawing and photography and support calls, but I also managed the three things I particularly wanted to do. And (some of) the kids got to skating, although I owe Small.

I made friends with a blackbird too. 

Blackbird in the back garden


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2 responses to “Three things”

  1. Three things a day would make for 21 acheivements in a week and 84 things done in a month – that’s quite a hefty load off. Sounds like a good plan.

  2. That is a great plan. Sounds productive. Hope Tigerboy is doing better. Hugs x

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