Guest guest Posted December 12, 2000 Report Share Posted December 12, 2000 >Sorry to sound waspish. I'm feeling somewhat stressed at the moment - Sounds grotty Jo :-( >So hearing about other people's wonderfully organised lives is not >popular! Well you can rest assured my life ain't wonderfully organised - types she, surrounded by boxes full of stuff " to sort out later " , piles of books and catalogues from the hall bookcase that was taken down 3 weeks ago for the hall to be painted (which hasn't yet been started), a weetabix encrusted carpet, 3 large boxes of Christmas present awaiting wrapping etc etc. McVeigh Newsletter Editor & Secretary, Leighton Buzzard & District SAHM to (AKA Tiff Toff) DOB 19/9/97 & Caitlin (AKA Cake Tin) DOB 12/1/00 http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=697874 & a=5085964 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 I have only reached 'S' >in the Christmas card list >So hearing about other people's wonderfully organised lives is not >popular! If your Christmas card list is in alphabetical order, you're more organised than me! My list appears to be on several different pieces of paper in several different rooms - aaaargh. Sorry you're so stressed out. Time for a stiff drink maybe. Lynda Lynda SAHM to (7), (5), Fraser (3), Callum (15/5/00) Newsletter editor, Mid-Northumberland Branch http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=762789 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2000 Report Share Posted December 13, 2000 > Sorry to sound waspish. I'm feeling somewhat stressed at the moment - > So hearing about other people's wonderfully organised lives is not > popular! I may seem organised BUT I am still waking up at 4.30am and have done so since 1st December. So I am absolutely shattered all day. I take the time to read my emails so the rest of the day I can sort out Christmas/house/child. My childminded day off for studying has been filled with present shopping, including returning things which are broken, visits to post office, wrapping, cutting out shapes for toddler craft activities. I have been putting DS in cot at 2.30pm hoping he will sleep so I can do cards etc, which I can't do whilst he is awake, but the time flies by. I may have moaned about my husband on Sunday, but he does do quite alot about the house. I mean I don't even get around to emptying the dishwasher these days and he does it when he gets home from work. He is also decorating the spare room, and we developed a leak in the kitchen roof AGAIN last night much to his dismay. I went to badminton last night as usual but came home early, as I was so tired I felt ill, and was in bed asleep by 10pm (managed to keep eyes open to see SILENT WITNESS though, but only just.) My house is tidy I'm afraid, but I would feel worse if it wasn't, although it hasn't seen a duster for months now (DH remarked on this the other day - so I told him where the dusters were kept!) With all this I am finding it difficult to remember what day it is! So take heart Jo what you see of people it not always what is going on underneath - thinking she will go back to bed soon - i.e. 5.30am!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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