Saturday, October 18, 2008

Woe is me, for I am undone (Isaiah)

Laundry - not done
Dishes - not done
Dusting - not done
Vacuuming - not done
Bathrooms clean - not done

Play with babies - done
Hugs - done
Story time - done
Listening - done
Me time - done
Honey Do's - done

Another day - DONE!

4 comments:

Kate said...

It looks like you have your priorities straight at least. It would be a shame to have the house immaculate all the time, but your children and husband left feeling un-loved. And a little you time is crucial for the happiness of all, so I think your list looks great. :D

~*Autumn*~ said...

I second Kate's comment. If nothing else you have your priorities straight. You are the only one who sees all the things that need to be done to the house anyways... everyone else is so busy running around I'm sure that they don't notice it, but with our wonderful ability to pick out EVERYTHING that is wrong and needs to be fixed/done we always feel behind in the task of cleaning house!

I loved the way you layed this blog out too. It's short and sweet.

~*Autumn*~ said...

I second Kate's comment. If nothing else you have your priorities straight. You are the only one who sees all the things that need to be done to the house anyways... everyone else is so busy running around I'm sure that they don't notice it, but with our wonderful ability to pick out EVERYTHING that is wrong and needs to be fixed/done we always feel behind in the task of cleaning house!

I loved the way you layed this blog out too. It's short and sweet.

KJBBBG said...

Why do I never feel quite as satisfied when at least one thing on the top list gets done, for as Kate said the priorities are straight. Moderation in all things comes to mind, so I don't have to be a workaholic for the house or a perfect mother. But I like the idea of putting those things on my "to do" list to get the satisfaction of something being done.