- 5:30 am - push the snooze button on my alarm.
- 5:45 am - roll out of bed, brush teeth & hair, get dressed and head out the door.
- 6:00 am - start my commute (yes I can get ready for work in 15 minutes), stop for coffee.
- 7:00 am - get to the office, grade & upload final papers.
- 8:30 am - teach my social change class - today's topic: civil rights in the workplace; finish the documentary A Class Divided.
- 10:00 am - head to Capital Coffee for brunch
- 10:15 am - drop homefry on my shirt
- 10:30 am - spend 15 minutes in the bathroom washing the ketchup off my shirt.
- 10:45 am - begin answering the 125 e-mails in my in box.
- 11:30 am - impromptu meeting with the boss.
- 12:00 pm - get a call from my aunt telling me my Nana who lives in Indiana is in the hospital
- 12:15 pm - call Nana
- 12:30 pm - back to work
- 2:30 pm - give into my headache and head home for a nap - solve the US economy while listening to the news - stop at bank on the way home
- 3:30 pm - try to nap, can't - take out the puppy.
- 4:30 pm - forget about the nap when the youngest gets home from camp - start cleaning my room and sorting laundry.
- 6:00 pm - play hide & seek with the boys.
- 7:00 pm - read stories and tuck in the little one
- 8:00 pm - update Facebook and start blog.
- 9:00 pm - post blog and watch The Closer.
- 10:00 pm - go to bed so I can start again tomorrow.
So - just your average day. Tomorrow I will talk about how I have solved our economy issues while commuting home.
Wow - you're super-busy! If only men had a clue how busy mom's really are! My mother just told me about some famous guy who said "one housewife is equal to three working men". ;-)
ReplyDeleteI sent you an invite to Google+...I was one of the first ones to get an invite because I use them for a lot of web solutions.