They flew by, the hours of Monday. I did absolutely nothing that could be called productive, and yet, there they went
I started a new book, and put it down. Afterparties was too melancholic, although fellow denizen, dkzody, and the book jacket called it heartwarming.
I stared at the pantry for longer than usual. It needs to be emptied, cleansed and refilled with that which is used. But that requires going up on a ladder and handing things down. It's really a two person job, and neither Queen T nor Little Cuter, my two organizing mavens, is here to help. I could ask TBG, but I fear his solution would be to shove it all back in after we wiped down the shelves with a damp cloth. Unfortunately, it needs much more than that.
I considered stopping at Rillito. My planters need freshening. Unfortunately, the temperatures are still predicted to be very cold - too cold for nascent plants to sprout comfortably. Plus, I wasn't in the mood to stand and bend.
I was going to make a lasagna for my MealTrain donation, and deliver it at 5pm. At 3:30 I realized I had no ricotta nor cottage cheese. Time had run out.
How is it possible that, doing nothing, accomplishing nothing, reading nothing, cleaning nothing, the entire day slipped by? I read the local newspaper (hard copy) and the NYTimes and WaPo (virtually). TBG and I had a drive-through date for lunch (note to self- Whoppers are much tastier when they are a once in a year treat, rather than every other week because we can't decide where else to go). I napped. I did crossword puzzles until my eyes crossed.
It was a lazy, unproductive day. There weren't enough hours left to make a difference. I stopped at a favorite take out place and brought the bereaved family a delicious dinner. It was nice to feel that I accomplished something.
(True to form, given yesterday's productivity level, this was written Tuesday morning.)
I have been asking myself lately, "What did you accomplish today?" The answer is usually "Not Much." Somehow I seemed to be busy. But then I decided that was OK.
ReplyDeleteI have been watching a lot of the Olympics.
BTW, thanks a lot - not - for reminding me of my pantry and kitchen cupboards. :-(
HEHEHEHE!
DeleteI'm not judging myself..... much, anyhow.
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Some days are like that. I bounce between energizer bunny and sloth modes, but I have reached the age where I really no longer worry about my productivity or lack there of.
ReplyDeleteAnother benefit of getting older, don't you think?
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