first day without school
6 May 2015 02:29 pmI got up this morning and decided to actually put some time into cleaning my room. Over the last couple of months, I start cleaning in the kitchen, and maybe finish that and the living rooms before I'm too exhausted. The next day I have to start all over, so I never got to my own room.
So I straightened up and vacuumed my room. I tossed all of my school papers and picked out books to donate (my shelves were overflowing), then I folded some of the kids clothes. They all took other bags/baskets of clean clothes since I hadn't gotten around to folding them--those are now on their floors (I fold them because there's a better chance they'll end up in a dresser that way). I still have about a bajillion loads of laundry to do. Okay, it's more like eight, but by then the girls will have a full load dirtied up. Ugh. The rest of the house is a mess and smells gross for some reason.
I had to go see my eye doctor at 1pm to recheck my eyes--I have chronic dry eyes which has been causing me issues. They feel so much better since I started on the prescription she gave me. I had no idea my eyeballs weren't supposed to be glued to my eyelids when I woke up, or that my vision wasn't supposed to be so blurred in the morning I couldn't see for five minutes. Crazy!
Now I'm at Shari's having lunch. I'm kind of lost without the threat of deadlines and assignments to do. I should probably be writing.
Oh, while I was cleaning my room, Jack came in to tell me about some Minecraft video he watched. After about five minutes, I realized I didn't have to tell him to leave me alone because I had homework to finish. I told him that, and he got all excited. He gave me a huge hug. Now I just have to convince him that I can't watch him play Minecraft because it makes me sick.
So I straightened up and vacuumed my room. I tossed all of my school papers and picked out books to donate (my shelves were overflowing), then I folded some of the kids clothes. They all took other bags/baskets of clean clothes since I hadn't gotten around to folding them--those are now on their floors (I fold them because there's a better chance they'll end up in a dresser that way). I still have about a bajillion loads of laundry to do. Okay, it's more like eight, but by then the girls will have a full load dirtied up. Ugh. The rest of the house is a mess and smells gross for some reason.
I had to go see my eye doctor at 1pm to recheck my eyes--I have chronic dry eyes which has been causing me issues. They feel so much better since I started on the prescription she gave me. I had no idea my eyeballs weren't supposed to be glued to my eyelids when I woke up, or that my vision wasn't supposed to be so blurred in the morning I couldn't see for five minutes. Crazy!
Now I'm at Shari's having lunch. I'm kind of lost without the threat of deadlines and assignments to do. I should probably be writing.
Oh, while I was cleaning my room, Jack came in to tell me about some Minecraft video he watched. After about five minutes, I realized I didn't have to tell him to leave me alone because I had homework to finish. I told him that, and he got all excited. He gave me a huge hug. Now I just have to convince him that I can't watch him play Minecraft because it makes me sick.