Ever since before I had Christian I would hear people talking about the importance of having a daily routine. A schedule that you stuck to every single day. And it sounds so boring to me. Who wants to do the same thing every day at the exact same time? At least that’s what I say to myself to justify the fact that I don’t have a schedule. I still believe that you should be flexible,
Ok, so the time is currently 10:42 pm where I live. I am POOPED. I got very close to doing 24 hours hours with this event. I don’t know how I managed it, but I did. I feel so accomplished! If you know me, you know that I am a HUGE procrastinator. Well, admittedly, I did put off other tasks to do this. I’m pretty sure I have washed the same load of clothes 6 times.
So…day 1 of the Biannual Blog is officially over. Unfortunately, yesterday my computer decided that it hated me and refused to connect to the internet (something about the DNS server — Greek to me) which was VERY maddening. For 8 hours — zip nada zilch. And, if you know me, you know I was going absolutely BONKERS. I thought that maybe it was just the internet that was glitchy, so I packed Christian, my laptop,
So…I suck. I am a horrible procrastinator and should be punished. It has been who knows how long since I actually updated my blog. Which is pretty foolish of me since I pay $10 each month to keep it going. That’s more than a trip to the buffet for me AND my son. I’m throwing away food. It’s so bad that I even forgot my login info.
I recently shared on my fan page that, after 2 years of life as a singleton, I have been considering easing my way into the world of dating. One of my “fans” gave me this advice: “This might sound strange but one of the first things I did was to write down a list of things that I MUST have in a relationship/ partner. Things that I would [absolutely] NOT budge on and I keep the list hidden but in mind when deciding if I want to accept a date or ask someone on a date”.
