I got a confirmation email from the Dean.
My finals are in his hands now.
It will take at least a month to clean up the clutter around my desk that had accumulated in the research phase of my essays. While I am at it I may as well clean the entire room, under the beds and the closet and, well everything. That will keep me so distracted that I won't have time to think about what is going on with the essays.
And in the end I will get my grades and have a clean bedroom.
This could be really great, either way I will have a clean bedroom.
Pax
Showing posts with label housework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label housework. Show all posts
Monday, November 19, 2007
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
An Hour and a Half Ago . . .

I set out to do a load of laundry, but I thought I would just check my email for a second before I took the basket of dirty stuff from our bathroom up here in the "master suite".
Here I am still sitting at the computer, reading email, checking blogs, doing dumb stuff, and the dirty laundry is still in the basket by the door of the bedroom.
Computers with Internet access can be agents of the evil one when you really have to get housework done.
I am really leaving this time.
Pax
Thursday, May 31, 2007
There Goes Mom of the Year for This Year

So I was trying to be "the mom" today and decided that I would iron all the creases out of her graduation gown. I should have just left it alone, or sent it over to my mother-in-law, which was my first thought, because you see, I am only remotely acquainted with the workings of an iron in the first place. This gown that she has received to wear on Saturday is made from some fabric that is decidedly not of a natural fiber and even though I had the iron on what I thought was a low setting, and the first two passes went well, there is a nice little burn mark in the front of her gown.
*sigh*
After cursing a blue streak that would have made George Carlin proud, I unplugged the iron, and sprayed the entire gown with wrinkle reducer, which has had no effect whatsoever except to make the gown soggy. Not a single wrinkle has budged.
We thought of swapping her gown out for her brother's , he graduated a few years ago and wore the same color. The only problem is, he is about five inches taller than she is, and it would look pretty obviously as though she were wearing someone else's gown. My daughter has inspected the damage and really doesn't seem to have a problem with it at all, but I am still a bit freaked out at how stupid I could have been for not thinking to put a towel down over the stupid gown before I started to press it.
My only saving grace is that the scorch mark is in the fold on the front and isn't quite noticeable when the gown hangs properly. I will just have to hope that my daughter keeps her hands in front of her chest for most of the ceremony, and no one will notice.
In my own clumsy way I have made it possible for me to be "there" with her at the ceremony. LOL At least in the spirit of my crappy ironing abilities.
Pax
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
I Knew There Was A Reason!
I have never liked to do housework. Thanks to a wonderful post by my new internet pal Kitchen Madonna, I may have found out one of the reasons why.
I don't have the proper attire.
I am almost certain that when I get one of those awesome tiaras to wear while I am doing the laundry or running the vacuum I will be much better at housework.
Hey, stop laughing. It could happen!
Pax
I don't have the proper attire.
I am almost certain that when I get one of those awesome tiaras to wear while I am doing the laundry or running the vacuum I will be much better at housework.
Hey, stop laughing. It could happen!
Pax
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