Insufficient hours
Fri, Apr. 16th, 2010 09:34 Today is shaping up to be not long enough. I've got A/C Replacement: Part II happening today; the delightfully courteous, dignified pair of older gentlemen who are removing our old units and replacing them with better ones are scheduled to show up in fifteen minutes or less. They'll be doing some work in the attic, some in the main halls of each floor, and a bit outside to finish up.
Meanwhile, I'll be doing light housework: clean off the dining room table and prepare for guests, remove the damaged chairs from the downstairs hallway so they can easily get at the thermostat, sweep the dining room. I will NOT be scrubbing a door today, I think, nor washing dishes or running the dishwasher, nor running laundry.
Obviously I won't be running a maintenance subroutine on my legs today, either, but I might resume the eternal struggle to paint my toes and have it look nice. Apparently people do this ALL THE TIME with no difficulty. Surely I can do so?
Thanks to the men, and last weekend's pre-parental-visit bout of spring cleaning, I won't have to do much guest bathroom maintenance. Since I'm the GM, though, I do need to review my notes and make sure the physical puzzle is ready for more puttering. (I'm presenting these wooden 3-D puzzles without instructions, of course. The villain isn't including the instruction sheet; this is a contest of intelligence!)
I need to depart to go collect one of the guests, who lives a bit over an hour away, at four o'clock. I'd really like to have a nap before then, but I suspect the day isn't going to have enough hours in it for a nap to fit.
Meanwhile, I'll be doing light housework: clean off the dining room table and prepare for guests, remove the damaged chairs from the downstairs hallway so they can easily get at the thermostat, sweep the dining room. I will NOT be scrubbing a door today, I think, nor washing dishes or running the dishwasher, nor running laundry.
Obviously I won't be running a maintenance subroutine on my legs today, either, but I might resume the eternal struggle to paint my toes and have it look nice. Apparently people do this ALL THE TIME with no difficulty. Surely I can do so?
Thanks to the men, and last weekend's pre-parental-visit bout of spring cleaning, I won't have to do much guest bathroom maintenance. Since I'm the GM, though, I do need to review my notes and make sure the physical puzzle is ready for more puttering. (I'm presenting these wooden 3-D puzzles without instructions, of course. The villain isn't including the instruction sheet; this is a contest of intelligence!)
I need to depart to go collect one of the guests, who lives a bit over an hour away, at four o'clock. I'd really like to have a nap before then, but I suspect the day isn't going to have enough hours in it for a nap to fit.