This post is check off style, following my to-do list from the last post.
#2 – Feed my sourdough starter.
#3 – Eat some damn fruit. All this was blended into a tasty smoothie.

Er, uncheck.

My blender exploded. That was fun. So I drank the rest of my sample from Ooba, and ate a Farmer’s Market plum while I cooked.

#4 – Make dinner.

We used a Racheal Ray recipe, Mu Shu Stoup, from Just in Time. I can’t post the recipe, but it had chicken, cabbage, and pot stickers, and was delicious.

#1 – Fill in my new planner. I was so frickin excited to start a new planner! It is kind of sad how obsessively I plan; I used to plan out my outfits for vacations on paper and my friends would tease me mercilessly 🙂
#5 – Find time to curl up with my new reading material. No check, boo. But I did eat a yummy dessert while we watched “My So-Called Life.”

I warmed it in the microwave, so it was nice and gooey.
And now if I hurry, hurry, hurry in the shower, maybe I can skim a magazine! Night.
Do you keep a planner?
Planned outfits for vacation? What about planned outfits for every single day of associate teaching?!
THANK YOU for making me laugh this morning! I so needed that you have NO idea! I will call you tonight (there may be travel to a certain conference in the works)!
Camile – see! see! with the merciless teasing! I love you, I’ll be waiting by the phone 🙂
Um, for you only I shall disclose the fact that I have a meal planner chart and fill it in before the start of each week. SUPER nerdy but hey, I save on groceries because I know exactly what to buy!
Diana – I do that too!!
Sorry about the blender! I have like 4 planners – which is really disorganized – but I like one for each area of my life + an online copy and a paper copy. So compulsive I know. I am constantly having to check them all before I schedule anything else.
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