A-Z Challenge
Aardvarks
Asparagus
Algeria
Acceptance
Antarctica
Alphabet Soup
Asher, son of Jacob
Amarillo
I have joined the A-Z Challenge for 2016. Each day of April, except Sundays, we write posts thematically from A-Z.
Since this is the first day, I am supposed to write about something that begins with A. I could write about any of the things listed above, but today I need the post to be about some abracadabra!
I need some magic!
I am hosting a lunch for moms who are part of While We’re Waiting tomorrow, and I have a lot to do today! My house needs to be cleaned. I need to prepare the meal. I need to prepare my lesson for the support group meeting. I need to ride my bicycle. I need to take a nap. And so much more.
So I am getting off the computer and getting to work.
Adios!
A to Z Challenge, AtoZChallenge, While We're Waiting
teachezwell
I think that’s a perfect start! Your to-do list needs you! Looking forward to following your blogging adventure.
Niki's Simple Life
Hoping you get done with what you need to but at the end of the day it’s more about the company than the tidiness isn’t it? But don’t take advice from me, I’m one to let the laundry pile in the name of a good time 😉
Corina
I’m sure it will be a wonderful meeting. Remember that they will all understand if one tiny thing is not perfect so don’t fret too much!
KathleenBDuncan
Thank you for that reminder!
drkottaway
abracadabra! I am sending some extra energy. Let me know if it works…..My father’s rule was that you can get about 1/3 of the things done in a day that you think you can: so I make a list and then prioritize. And there needs to be some fun and play and meals and things on the list, not just “shoulds”… good luck!!
KathleenBDuncan
Plan is to get done what I can by 1:00. Then rest for a bit.
At 3:00 I’m climbing on my bike to ride 20-25 miles with some friends. My sweet husband will help me tomorrow morning.
And what doesn’t get done, doesn’t get done.
drkottaway
yessssss, preciousssss…..
Niki's Simple Life
I like your dad’s train of thought! That’s a good way to look at it! 🙂