Do you ever find yourself making a To-Do list that never ends? I was an avid list maker all through my teen years and even into adulthood. My mom was always commenting on my lists and my family all knew I kept them. To this day if I sound like I’m out of sorts or confused my mom tells me to “make a list” LOL!
I still have many of the lists I made when planning my wedding. Amazingly there are even small shopping lists from before the wedding that my sister and I were laughing about when we stumbled upon them as we were cleaning one day.
Let me share one with you:
To Do
*Get marriage license stuff from apartment and take to church.
*Go to bank & deposit money.
*Go to drug store for eyeliner.
*Purchase shoes.
*Fix wedding program at work.
*Be at work for a meeting at noon.
We seriously laugh at that list now. Oh, to be that organized again … that would be amazing and miraculous. The details I kept as I made the list – I’m surprised I didn’t schedule in potty breaks as well LOL. And for Heaven’s sake WHO ON EARTH ONLY GOES TO THE DRUG STORE FOR EYELINER?????????????
Good grief! This was my life. Even after we were married I kept lists, the house was always tidy, there was fresh baked bread in my hubby’s lunch every single day! Seriously! Wow! To be in that place again! But the craziest part of all is that the list above is so super short even though it was made DAYS before my wedding day!!!!!
Now my To Do list would look a bit like this:
To Do AM
*Make Granola, Get kids up, rush them through showers, make their lunches, get them out the door for school.
*Find something to entertain the twins so they don’t kill themselves, all morning long.
*Do 3 loads of laundry.
*Feed little three lunch
*Get little three down for napsTo Do PM
*Clean kitchen, fill and run dishwasher, wipe down table, chairs, windows and sweep floor.
*Do three loads of laundry
*wipe down bathroom (boys miss … need I say more?)
*Get little three up from naps to cuddle for a bit.
*Big boys get home, start dinner.
*Prepare dinner, while filling the dishwasher again and folding another load of laundry.
*Create menu for following week and shopping list.
*Serve dinner to family and make sure no one has an event that evening
*Check all homework, clean up dinner, run dishwasher again, do another load of laundry
*Get kids to bed, work, blog and answer 50 emails.
*11:30pm – get to bed!
Sadly that doesn’t completely cover everything I really do. Throw in there that I check email in the morning and work on design and blogging projects during naptime while I do several loads of laundry and then you’re getting a little closer to the reality of ONE DAY in the life of this mom. Each day that list could change, but instead of getting shorter I forever seem to be adding more and more tasks to it.
I am in the process of getting a more organized cleaning schedule under control. I have it printed out, just haven’t posted it yet, and as we all know if it isn’t posted somewhere very visible … it doesn’t exist! So onward I trod, not looking back … except for today when all of you hopefully got a good laugh at the carefree To-Do list of a young woman.