Today I will

  • declutter the living room
  • deal with the (wet) washing that has been sat in a basket for two days 😳
  • either find or deal with the insurance letter thing by ringing up.
  • customise a website
  • garden (if it stops raining).
  • go to bed at a reasonable time.

Right, you’re all watching. This might help.


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15 responses to “Today I will”

  1. yeah right, I’m only here because I’m procrastinating about my own (very similar!) list of stuff to do!

  2. giggle.
    Have rinsed the washing, off to hang it out now. The rain has stopped and the sun is shining 🙂

  3. One load out on the line, another load in the washer. Rolls up metaphorical sleeves, time to tackle the living room!
    Table first I think.

  4. lol, I’m here for the same reasons! 🙂

  5. well, I took a break to feed the offspring and me, but now the tv is off, the decluttering music is on (Tammy Wynette today, don’t ask) and my sleeves are quite literally rolled up.
    Oh, and I’ve dealt with half of the insurance companies 🙂

  6. And wouldn’t you know it, now that I’ve rung them up and told them I can’t find the renewal, I’ve found it???
    Have I got the bangs head on wall emoticon? If not, I need it.
    The living room looks considerably worse than when I started, hate this bit. I’ve got a storming headache, but I can’t stop now or we can’t use this room til next weekend (which would be a problem). Taking five to have a cuppa and go hang some more washing out next to the other wet washing, in the hope that the last shower *was* the last shower iyswim.

  7. More washing out, second bag of rubbish nearly full. Cat is attempting to sleep in a carrier bag, shame that I still haven’t found my camera yet. Oh look it’s starting to rain. There’s a surprise.
    Where has all this stuff come from???

  8. jax can you unhibernate me please if at all possible.

  9. My 1st priority would be go to bed….regardless of reasonable or time.
    Hee Hee….
    then again….sometimes the sleeves just have to get rolled up, but only when there is the absolute and undeniable promise of a very fine Chardonnay at the end.
    Good luck! Remember lists can be shredded.

  10. How did you do?

  11. scratch the reasonable bedtime…
    living room partially decluttered (I repeat, where did all this stuff come from??)
    insurance part dealt with, wonder what I did with that paper I found that needs posting tomorrow…
    washing successfully dealt with, two loads 🙂
    still working on the website.
    no time for gardening 🙁
    But on the plus side, home cooked pizza for tea made inroads into our cheese mountain 😀

  12. Lynsey Evans avatar
    Lynsey Evans

    I have just looked on the Lactivist link and I LOVE it. I have been wondering about tandem feeding and stuff so it was a bit help! Thanks

  13. Viola! Victory!
    Laundry counts as 50 items on a to-do list.
    You’ve accomplished over half of what you set out to do! Bravo!
    Add the home-cooked pizza and there is the other 35% of the ideals backing the list.
    So 85% of 100 is very, very good! Go to bed happy.
    hee hee hee
    love,
    Christina

  14. Went to bed knackered, but I appreciate the sentiment.
    Tonight have done bugger all of the stuff I wanted to do tonight, but still knackered, so going to bed anyway.
    Nice to see you here Lynsey, sorry you got stuck in moderation briefly.

  15. Thanx jax for the title – aol is letting it work now – but has stopped me from getting into hotmail – AO hell
    love your list it’s familiar !

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