The Plan
Today I'm going to work on achievement.
Some time in the morning: I read about the achievement gap here.
11:54 - have returned from the farmer's market with 3 bouquets of flowers: irises and snapdragons.
12:57 - folding laundry. Listening to TED talks.
1:23 - Alternating between laundry and dishes. I find this motivating. Took a time out to watch this amazing video.
1:49 - Ramen for lunch. Nice chat with #1 son, back from his sound check. His band's playing at prom tonight. I asked him if was going to stay after the gig and dance. He said, "I could, but I probably won't."
2:05: Read a review of Herzog's new movie about the cave paintings. (While eating ramen)
3:02 Cleaned up 20 something's daughter room. Yellow irises. Counting down to arrival.
3:21 Removing 2 bags of garbage. Still disconcerted about the grain moth situation. Going to have to google this.
4:07 Have learned more about killing grain moths, also called pantry moths.
4:57 Picked up Husbandman from his jobsite. Going to fill bird feeders. Very frightened that a plethora of grain moths may be in the seed can.
Some time in the morning: I read about the achievement gap here.
11:54 - have returned from the farmer's market with 3 bouquets of flowers: irises and snapdragons.
12:57 - folding laundry. Listening to TED talks.
1:23 - Alternating between laundry and dishes. I find this motivating. Took a time out to watch this amazing video.
1:49 - Ramen for lunch. Nice chat with #1 son, back from his sound check. His band's playing at prom tonight. I asked him if was going to stay after the gig and dance. He said, "I could, but I probably won't."
2:05: Read a review of Herzog's new movie about the cave paintings. (While eating ramen)
3:02 Cleaned up 20 something's daughter room. Yellow irises. Counting down to arrival.
3:21 Removing 2 bags of garbage. Still disconcerted about the grain moth situation. Going to have to google this.
4:07 Have learned more about killing grain moths, also called pantry moths.
4:57 Picked up Husbandman from his jobsite. Going to fill bird feeders. Very frightened that a plethora of grain moths may be in the seed can.
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