Monday, February 25, 2013

The easiest blog posts ever, lists!!

Every once in a while you hear what seems to be a trite saying or some sort of aphorism and eventually you realize its total truth. Back, way back, when I worked in the produce department of a grocery store my boss said, "You want to know the easiest way to do something? Ask the laziest person how to do it." And in some ways, I totally agree with this as long as the easiest way really is the best, most efficient way to do it.

Well when it comes to blogging, writing a post that is a list is the easiest way to make a post. No narrative, no exposition, no pictures even. Just a list. So for today, here is my 'list' post:

THINGS I NEED TO BUY/DO IN THE NEXT TWO or THREE DAYS
-shelving for storage closet DONE
-target stand. either store bought or materials to make my own. DONE
-aaa batteries DONE
-do an ammo swap or two DONE
-put tires on my mountain bike
-wash my truck
-put the registration sticker on the scooter DONE
-do 3 loads of laundry DONE
-buy a new lap top
-practice
-sign back up again for bootcamp
-call the crohns research study people back
-make my Arkansas travel arrangements
-water the outside plants DONE
-change a lightbulb in the kitchen
-buy new rags for the house keeper DONE
-clean and organize the storage closet in the second spare room DONE

There you have it. Even when I am my own boss, I still make myself a big list of junk to do. And now that I've finished Monday's work, for Tuesday I have.....

-put tires on my mnt bike (i don't have them yet)
-wash my truck (will do tomorrow morning)
-buy a lap top (fry's trip, it's near my house)
-practice (got my targets all ready!)
-renew for boot camp (should do tonight as well....)
-call research people back (i deleted their #, so this will take some effort)
-make travel plans for Arkansas trip (will do this very last i bet)
-change lightbulb in kitchen. (i'll do this now i bet, soon as i publish)

1 comment:

  1. I like lists, but I prefer to write them, pen and paper style versus typing them. I think I just prefer to swipe a line through it when I'm done with the task. Its really the little things in life!

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