And it's not really Sunday's fault. For some reason, here is what I have saved for today:
a) Paint the rest of the kitchen after picking up more paint from store,
b) read 100 pages of education book and plan activity for diversity class,
c) make new seating charts as new quarter starts tomorrow,
d) figure out how to create a chat room so students can write to one another about novels they are reading,
e) write a proposal for funding to attend research conference next month,
f) book flight for that same conference,
g) go to yoga class,
h) pick up groceries, and
i) relax before the week starts all over again.
Sigh.
Ready. Set. Go.
4 comments:
Dear god! I'm betting you will get everything accomplished, but even if you only do the last 3 items - well, that would be impressive for a Sunday.
crap....sorry about the kitchen thing, although it does add an impressive edge to your list of things to do.
love, Kwin
i'm not sure that it's not sunday's fault. i think sunday has a lot to answer for, to tell you the truth.
I, too, think that it's Sunday's fault. I have never been a fan. Sunday is just a big, fat harbinger of Monday, everyone's least favorite day. The endlesss possibilities of Saturday morning (my personal favorite) are behind you, and the hard, cold reality of the the crap you have saved for Sunday settles in. Yes, it is, indeed Sunday's fault.
mem, pal of lh
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