TO GO OR NOT TO GO


I should be going swimming but I am too lazy. I don’t know why but I just don’t wanna. I love the water. I am not sure what my problem is. Maybe I’m just lazy. Maybe I’m tired. I was up in the middle of the night.
I have my second load of washing in. I cleaned out under the TV in the bedroom. Why do we get so many phone books? I don’t use them but hubby said to keep the latest!!! I usually look things up online.
I also cleaned out under the sink in my bathroom. So much JUNK!!!! I will go to the dollar store today and buy a few baskets to make up some presents.
This afternoon I will go to my art class. I have another one on Wednesday and then Thursday morning.
I will go through my clothes soon so my cleaning lady can take it if she wants it.
My hubby went to play golf.
I think I’ll go through my clothes and then have a nap. That sounds good.

 

 

 

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It’s strange, isn’t it, how we are so resistant to doing things that are good for us, even things we enjoy doing (like swimming). Maybe just the process of getting up and at it… it’s too much effort? I hate this in myself too, and really admire those with the energy and discipline to keep doing what is right. I love your ticker! ryn: Well no we’ve not thought about moving toMontreal, though I think living in Quebec would be something I’d love. It’s just not convenient for either of us in terms of language, and for Mehmet especially in terms of jobs. Plus my family is here, and that’s important for us.

March 8, 2010

I think you’ve already accomplished more than I have!

March 8, 2010

Phone books are such a waste of paper!

go swimming tomorrow –first thing before you do anything. that is a way to have this done and you will enjoy it before you get tired

March 9, 2010

Ryn: Thank you! No, it isn’t because of anything anyone said to upset me at all. I simply don’t have the extra time to spare for awhile. I’ll be back! Love, Liz

I think I’ll copy you and sort through some clothes for donation. I know I have a few things that I will never wear. ryn- Jeanne Ray writes straight fiction novels centered around the family and sometimes with the main characters people in our age group. I especially liked Julie and Romeo and the sequel, Julie and Romeo Get lucky. If you look these books up in Amazon.com under “Books” you canget reader reviews and story synopses. Jeanne Ray’s daughter Ann Patchett is a best selling novelist who writes edgier stuff, but I do like Jeanne Ray’s books. I just discovered them recently.

March 9, 2010

your body sounds like it needs a nap more than it needs a swim. Have a nice day whatever!!! hugs P