I wumped that cash book good!
It is such a weight of my mind to have it all up to date.
So I have decided to sort out a system so that no receipts will go unclaimed.
"How will she sort out this system?" I hear you utter with intrigue (I doubt many people would find this intriguing but let me have my fun). I will tell my husband we need a system and then with both of us working on it, we will have it sorted in no time. We need to sort out a way of communicating what has been done, what needs to be done, and why. We need all our paperwork to have a clear path to its final resting place.
Communication is the key.
Is there any conflict that good, honest communication can't solve?
Bureaucracy is the antithesis of good family communication.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Reading for days
I know I said I would be doing something productive but...
I just like reading.
I do have a note of caution though: reading
'The Handmaid's Tale' got me to create an inner monologue. I had space in my head to create and play with thoughts, because the book was written as the protagonists stream of consciousness. This coupled with the fact that she was a deep but disjointed thinker made it a very refreshing read.
'Hogfather', was a Pratchett. It was witty, deep and scathing. More scathing than a typical disk world novel because of the overall hipocracy of Christmas idologies. Reading this made my mind go in more critical and idealistic directions. The incongous nature of thinking in critical and idealistic directions at the same time is not lost on me.
'Jane Eyre' was my Pandora. I was inspired by the openess and straighforward way of talking thoughout the book. 'Jane Eyre' is in wonderful contrast to the kind of writing I normaly go for (things by Jane Austin and Oscar Wild). I normaly go for linguistic acrobatics rather than sprinting to the point.
The result of my reading these three books has been a shapening of the way I think and commuicate.
Verbal sparing has been much more fun in the last couple of days.
I really need to get on to that cash book though.
I just like reading.
I do have a note of caution though: reading
- 'Hogfather'
- 'The Handmaid's Tale'
- 'Jane Eyre'
'The Handmaid's Tale' got me to create an inner monologue. I had space in my head to create and play with thoughts, because the book was written as the protagonists stream of consciousness. This coupled with the fact that she was a deep but disjointed thinker made it a very refreshing read.
'Hogfather', was a Pratchett. It was witty, deep and scathing. More scathing than a typical disk world novel because of the overall hipocracy of Christmas idologies. Reading this made my mind go in more critical and idealistic directions. The incongous nature of thinking in critical and idealistic directions at the same time is not lost on me.
'Jane Eyre' was my Pandora. I was inspired by the openess and straighforward way of talking thoughout the book. 'Jane Eyre' is in wonderful contrast to the kind of writing I normaly go for (things by Jane Austin and Oscar Wild). I normaly go for linguistic acrobatics rather than sprinting to the point.
The result of my reading these three books has been a shapening of the way I think and commuicate.
Verbal sparing has been much more fun in the last couple of days.
I really need to get on to that cash book though.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
What to do first
I have lots to do. This is good it means I don't need to spend any money on entertainment I have plenty to keep me occupied. I might just need to not start any new projects for a while though. I will Blog about these projects as I do them.
ok, time for a vote!
What should I do:
Disclaimer: I will be starting on numbers 3, 4, 7, &18 no mater what the vote looks like.
ok, time for a vote!
What should I do:
- Practice my Bass
- Bake stuff
- Read 'Hogfather'
- Read 'The Handmaid's Tale'
- Read 'Jane Eyre'
- Play with my new Multimeter
- Get cash book up to date
- Make jewellery to use up my beads.
- Make clothes to use up my fabric
- Make the quillow I meant to make years ago
- Make an all new quillow
- Finnish knitting the tea cosy for my Mum
- Knit something else to use up my wool
- Scarp book the scraps from my son and daughters life so far
- Scarp book of my wedding
- Learn a new craft
- Practice my Flute
- Make happy surprises for my husband
- Write more blogs ;-)
Disclaimer: I will be starting on numbers 3, 4, 7, &18 no mater what the vote looks like.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
The random beginning
Not much to say.
It's just I enjoy so many blogs and I wanted to be a part of it. They have a way of connecting you which is so valuable when it is difficult to catch up with people via the solid version of you.
It's just I enjoy so many blogs and I wanted to be a part of it. They have a way of connecting you which is so valuable when it is difficult to catch up with people via the solid version of you.
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