Also, amyth if you see this and are up to it, do you know your head circumference, or at least whether you think your head is average? I have read up and several people have accidentally made the hats too big. No stress, I have measured lots of heads, and they are almost all 20 inches, but if you think your head is particularly small or large, let me know!
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sophia, I don't know my head circumference, but it's a little larger than average. But not enormously so. (I hope!) If it's stretchy, I can probably make do with a regular size. Thank you!
ltc: Can I have a snack?
Me: Yes you can have a little packet of cookies but only because you're sick.
ltc: But I'm not really sick.
Me: Then I guess you can't have a snack.
ltc: confused blinking while she tries to decide how much she wants the cookies
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That is awesome, sj.
on the off chance anyone needs to me reach me the next few days. Mac has my phone so do not text or call that, I will have my work phone which is 817 and the 307 and then 7084. Hopefully breaking that up makes it safer to post in this world of everything grabbing our data.
Personal Email is accessible on work phone also, so that is fine. FB Msgr is not though.
rainy rainy day here. I hope everyone has a good Friday.
Congrats, Sophia!
Upkeep is hard, especially when you live by yourself. The only reason why I clean out my refrigerator as frequently as I do is because I travel a lot and I don't want to come home to rotting produce.
I've had some success with breaking down tasks into the simplest components, like instead of "clean the bathroom" I list out the things that need to be cleaned in the bathroom (tub, sink, toilet, mirrors, etc). And then I use both checklists and Google Calendar to prompt me to Do The Thing.
I just did a quick clean of the fridge to make room for Thanksgiving groceries. Also because celery should not be squishy.
shrift, I used a variant of your plan to organize my studying in college. I created To Do lists that broke single assignments down into components. My lists were usually pretty long. But at the end of each day, I could tell myself that I'd accomplished something.
For example, if I needed to read three chapters of the textbook by Monday, I'd list each chapter as a separate item on my To Do list. So if I read one chapter during the day, I could knock one item off the list even if I hadn't completed the entire assignment yet.
I am working from home today, but also kind of cleaning. I did a still big(not maintence four of my bookshelves, wiped off all the books, and have about another two boxes to give away. I am not going to have enough books to fill the shelves! But I am really only keeping book collections (I have vintage etiquette guides and secraries handbooks, and a lot of children's book series) sentimental books, books I haven't read that I think I will read (which was only 4) and academic type books that might be hard to get or expensive on kindle. Oh, and cookbooks, mostly vintage.
I still made my bad and washed my dishes today. I think I might reward myself and cook something! I haven't because I was afraid I would leave the dishes and didn't want to chance it.
Also, thanks for the tip, shrift. I totally do that at work. I am really good at work, and seen as organized and diligent, even if I am a little messy. It is like I just haven't applied those things to life because I have been working a full time job plus theatre for 20 years, and used up all the energy I had for that. And then I just stopped being able to keep it a little bit together