That does not sound like a good time, ND.
'Potential'
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ND, not that it helps, but I've been in Excel for the last 7 hours and I'm no where near where I had hoped to be at this point. Arrrrrggggg. The contracting group at Pacific Gas & Electric can bite me.
Maybe a quarter of the lawn left to mow.
It is not nearly as big a yard as it sounds like from how long it takes me to mow it.
Whereas I was shoveling slush and am watching ice build up on everything.
I was supposed to go to the big flea market today but my niece cancelled so instead I did the dishes and vacuumed and booked a flight for a trip I'm taking with a friend.
I should probably go buy cottage cheese for TNG.
Calling the yard mowed. Good enough. Pretty much all out of Will to Be Productive, although there's certainly plenty I should still be doing.
I got one of my onerous tasks done, now I'm moving onto the next set of them.
I'm also wondering how my inbox is back up over 200 messages, when I just got it down to 50 less than 36 hours ago. These aren't unread, these are just un-filed. I get so much email across so many accounts that I have to really keep on top of filing it into electronic folders or I don't stand a chance to find things.
ND, not that it helps, but I've been in Excel for the last 7 hours and I'm no where near where I had hoped to be at this point.
I know that feeling far too well. I seem to find myself staring at spreadsheets and databases far too often for someone with two art degrees.
I really fine with all this rain, but you know what I hate? Finding out the hard way that there's a leak in one of the walls. ugh.
I am once again attempting to clean and organize my house. How is it that I do this every couple weeks, but the house never quite gets clean and organized? I don't have the energy/stamina/focus to tear through the place and do it all in a weekend, and doing "a little bit at a time" seems to just keep me bailing as the flood rushes in the boat.
I feel you, Zen. Fortunately, I'm at a stage of "Once I get rid of X, I will never have to deal with X again." It's the dishes and laundry that oppress me.