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 Home > thinkings about workings > me me me > Timing, juggling, and cramming

Timing, juggling, and cramming
 Posted: March 18th, 2009 @ 4:50pm

Part of my intent in every day is to apportion work hours here, volunteer hours there, and most of the hours left over (the majority, hopefully) to laundry and Ceres. Yes, Ceres gets lumped in with the laundry because she generates a lot of it and I am capable of doing papier maché crafts or peanut butter things AND wash and hang and fold at the same time. Lately, however, I am finding the need to work more into the evening. This is something I really am not fond of because it exacerbates my night owl genes. Then I am off schedule from the other living creatures in the house and I end up folding the peanut butter, hanging the papier machéd underwear, and letting ceres do letters on the sheets. I am thinking if I get up earlier and do some more work in the morning BEFORE the day really gets rolling it would help the schedule. Or, I could cut back on trying to get stuff done "on time." Oh, wait, then that would chronically frell me as I am usually late anyway. Early to rise it is...hopefully.
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