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July 23rd, 2008 by Cass -- Posted in ChitChat |

Oh man. You know, I imagine it is quite boring to read my to do list each day………….but I need to post it. For some reason, the days I go ahead and post one, I tend to get things done, even if I don’t get back over here and update. So, if it is too boring, let me know. I will try to make it funnier, ok?

Job 5 (more than ready to get back into this)
101 list (how long can we possible drag our feet)
financial planning (we have a trip to pay for)
school (need to start getting un-behind)
clean the living room
read a mag
put away Mt. Laundrymore (at least it’s clean)
and paid blogging (Lord have mercy, I need the cash for shoes and beads)
email ( I have half a thousand messages in there!)

21 Responses to “Like This”

  1. Ang Says:

    Back to making my list here. I know that will make you happy. And quite possibly make me more productive. Most of the cleaning has been falling on the kids’ shoulders and that isn’t exactly right. Maybe making my list will give me incentive to get my portion done on a daily basis. Also, the garden is really starting to produce so there will be days when I won’t get my portion done because of that. This is today…

    Kitchen
    Hallway/Steps/Landing
    Bathrooms
    Finalize Allison’s Party Order
    Finalize Sere’s Party Order
    Can Pickles-Underway!
    Freeze Green Beans
    Go To Town For Milk (May have to wait until tomorrow!)
    Bathe Dogs

    That is enough to make me want to fall exhausted into bed right now! I forgot to add kill the eleventy billion flies that are in the house! Its a constant battle. Bleh!

  2. Cass Says:

    K. I hate flies. When does fly season start. Also, you live on a farm. Animal poop everywhere. Flies. Bleh!

  3. Ang Says:

    Fly season starts as soon as it is in the, oh, say 60’s. It won’t be bad at all in April. It really peaks in July and August. So you are safe. And yes, poop everywhere. Makes good fertilizer. I am actually toying with the idea of selling composted manure. What do you think?

  4. Ang Says:

    I have read Job 5 but I am going to have to reread it ’cause that was 3 days ago.

    We can drag our feet a very, very, very long time.

    Yes! It will be easy to do when we plan this far in advance.

    My Mt. Laundrymore is dirty unfortunately. And I didn’t even put that on my list although the washer and dryer are running.

    I need money for stuff…don’t know what kind of stuff but stuff.

  5. Cass Says:

    Ok, change of plans. I had to open the front door the other day, as we discussed.

    Angelina ballerina, I had to CLEAR A PATHWAY for that door. I was humiliated beyond humiliated that this would be the first glimpse someone who doesn’t me would get of my house. (Friends and family use the side door.)

    So. I just redid that area. I can open the front door now. Freely, and without embarrassment.

    Now, I will get started on the rest of the list.

  6. Cass Says:

    Dang, I sure would! It would go like mad!

  7. Ang Says:

    First off, I am giggling. Cause we didn’t discuss it. I think that our connection is so strong that we just assume (I know you love that word!) the other will know.

    And I hear you on the front door thing. It is so, so, so lucky that old farmhouses are designed for people to use the backdoor and not the front when visiting. Cause I can’t even open mine.

  8. Cass Says:

    We did, but you didn’t make the connection.

    Girlfriend, I have tore up my whole house. Moved my craft hutch into the bedroom to get it out of the foyer. This necessitated some moving of bedroom furniture. Also, the thing is a cluttered eyesore and MUST be cleaned.

    Then, the couch is full of stuff from moving the bookcase.

    BUT, the good news is that the bench holds two large bins of craft crap

  9. Cass Says:

    Hey, Ang.! When you quilt, do you like the top making part or the quilting part?

  10. Ang. Says:

    I like the making the tops. I do not enjoy the quilting part at all. And I love putting on the binding.

  11. Cass Says:

    K. Cause I am not loving the quilting either. I wonder…….. would we like it better if we did it together, do you think?

    Is Tom handy? Could he and Clint build us a frame? Surely we could quilt a quilt in a week, right?

    I love making the tops.

  12. Ang. Says:

    I don’t hand quilt. At all. It isn’t even something I am interested in doing. I would much rather knit while you are here. I don’t mind going to quilt with the ladies at church. But I have no desired to actually quilt a whole quilt by hand.

  13. Cass Says:

    oh. Yeah. Forgot that part about you don’t hand quilt. I don’t think I will either if I ever get through with Country’s.

    Knitting is fine. Maybe beads. Beads are fun. Are we too matronly for friendship bracelets?

  14. Ang. Says:

    Nah, we aren’t too matronly. We can make them really pretty. :)

  15. Cass Says:

    K. We can get the supplies at Evil-Mart ;)

  16. Ang. Says:

    That would be a negatory. We will go to Hobby Lobby thank you very much!

  17. Cass Says:

    ohmygoshyouhavehobbylobbyIlovehobbylobbyandhaventbeeninonesinceIleftKansas

  18. Cass Says:

    Hobby Lobby. Did I mention I love the Hobby Lobby?

  19. Ang. Says:

    I guess we will be spending a day at Hobby Lobby. LOL

  20. Cass Says:

    That would be ultimately cool. We don’t have to buy stuff, but just stroll through there, and talk about the stuff, a great way to pick our collective brain about skill sets we forget to mention.

  21. Ang. Says:

    Yep, that would be fun. Its in Quincy there is plenty to do there.

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