Maureen and Rebecca,
I think part of my problem is I have been being too
good to myself and taking it too easy.  I wake up with
the best intentions and don't get to much.  It really
isn't that what needs to be done is hard or too much
for me to do, I just don't feel like doing ANY of it. 
Can you say slacker? LOL  The days just slip by.  I
watch Snow White of Cinderella with dd instead of
vacuuming, I really do enjoy my time with dd.  
Then there is the fact that some of the stuff that
needs to be done I need dh's help for.  Of course, he
is working most of the time or doesn't want to be
bothered because he is tired.  He works his full time
job then does side work in the evenings and Saturdays.
 He had been off since the 21st and won't go back to
work until Jan 2.  He has only worked one day and I am
proud of him for that.  He gets a week paid vacation a
year and has never taken it since he has been at his
current job.  He also gets comp time which he never
uses.  Can you say work-a-holic?
I mentioned that we had to put the living room back
together (and find room for the wonderful glider
rocker he got me for Christmas) soon, like this
weekend.  Tomorrow he is going riding (4 wheelers,
motorcycles, 3 wheelers) with his friends so that is
shot.  Today he wanted me to go look at a truck with
him and got huffy when I asked him why I had to go. 
It isn't my truck, I won't even drive it.  
My plans and the house don't matter and that annoys
me.  He will complain about the mess but won't lift a
finger to help.  He woke me up on Christmas Eve
looking for a gift certificate that he couldn't find. 
He had me in tears by the time he left the house.  He
did come back and apologize for being an ass.  That is
something that he doesn't do often.  Usually it is a
big blow up, then all is well, like nothing happened. 
Sorry, off subject.  
I did walk around the house and survey what needs to
be done.  It isn't that bad.  I can break it up into
small jobs.  But the fact that everyone (dh and dd)
are really good at making the mess but not cleaning it
up really irritates me.  Like the 3 coffee mugs that
were placed inside the front door?  Do we not know
where the kitchen is?  Or the plate of dried food in
the sink?  Do we not understand the faucet and how to
rinse/soak a dish?  
Little things DO add up.  Both positive and negative. 
Baby steps and baby annoyances.  Maybe it is the
hormones, but I am in one of my "I dare you to say
something about it, mister" moods.  Thank you for your
suggestions, please hold me accountable for one thing
each day.  
Julie
who is taking a Dr. Seuss approach to clutter 'Clutter
is clutter no matter how small' (like Horton Hears a
Who)



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