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New Week

Welcome to Monday and a new week.  I'm looking forward to getting the things accomplished this week that I skipped last week.  Namely clearing out all the paperwork on my desk and spending a lot of time in the basement.  Also coming up this week is the linen closet.  Mine is getting really scary, you'll see, I'll show you pictures on Tuesday. 

This weekend I worked on getting my desk cleared off.  I had a stack about 18 inches high of memoribila that needed to be scrapbooked with pictures.  I managed to get 14 layouts planned and the pictures for those edited.  (No papers got pulled though.)  I have about 10 left to do but I am making progress.  I hope to have those finished by bedtime tomorrow.  I can't wait to actually start scrappin' on Wednesday.

So here is tomorrow's checklist.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Morning

Make bed(s).
Empty dishwasher.
Prepare for dinner.
Kitchen cleanup.
Check planner.
Take vitamins/medication.
Start load of laundry.
Do morning pick-up/straighten.

Anytime
Bible study/quiet time.
Exercise.
Sort mail/do daily paperwork.
Spot clean bathrooms.
Replace towels in bathrooms.
Sweep/vacuum.
Sweep porches.
Do weekly paperwork.
Clean out purse.
Work in basement for 30 minutes.

Evening
Kitchen clean-up.
Sweep kitchen.
Empty kitchen trash.
Start dishwasher.
Replace dish towels.
Finish load of laundry.
Do evening pick-up/straighten.
Check planner.
Take vitamins/medication.

You can get a full week's of checklist here if you would like.

I would love to hear from you.  Are you playing along, or just checking in to see how I'm doing?
 
Ok, I've got to go and do my evening pick-up and then I'm going to sit down and watch that new show on Food Network, Worst Cooks in America.  It cracks me up!  B.

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