The list is not long
Read 11 chapters by 6 this afternoon
Clean the house
Protect my books from the Book-killer (aka Pip)
Clean the litterbox
Pray our excursion on Sat did not kill our bank acct (I think it did)
Sleep
Nap
Eat something besides this diet crap
Sleep
Go to class
Clean the car (again)
Sleep
Put together the beginnings of my first speech for this class
Try to quit smoking again
Sleep
Things to Do
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July 7th, 2004 at 12:32 pm
*addition*
plan a date with anne and nick
decide what classes you are going to take this fall…
July 7th, 2004 at 1:00 pm
I was just talking to David about a little evening that needs to be set aside for some Anne and Nick time. When do you two kids have a free night? E-mail me!!
Oh…I think I know what I am taking. Do you know yet?
July 7th, 2004 at 2:54 pm
YES!
Globalization & Popular Music - Monday
Modern Germany - Tuesday
Big Companies/Little Countries - Wednesday
woo hoo!
I will email you
July 8th, 2004 at 12:19 am
what you need is a house girl to do the cleaning and dirty work… that leaves you open for doing the other stuff…
As for quitting smoking… quit during summer when you are not so stressed out from having to do so much…

July 9th, 2004 at 12:56 am
“As for quitting smoking… quit during summer when you are not so stressed out from having to do so much…”
I agree that picking the right time is likely an essential key to actually quitting. Avoiding situations where you normally smoke can be hard, but I have read that staying away from those triggers can have very positive results. Since you are not going out too much (I think) these days, that helps but all that wine at home is bound to be a trigger, too. It is a tough situation.
I know that you will quit for good when you are ready and the time is right! If not, perhaps a quit smoking spell is in order. Many of your readers continue to benefit from your last spiritual casting! :o)
July 9th, 2004 at 10:21 am
I know the true quitting will come when it may. I wish summer was slow for me, but these classes are stressing me out a bit. And while we don’t go out as often as we used to (although now that I found Red Square and Sarah’s yummy cosmos, we may venture out more) we do spend a lot of time on the porch with the wine glasses, and then I smoke. Such is life.
I’m really glad to see my last serious spell worked so well for everyone. Being that I have been in strange spirits, I will wait to cast anything else till my mood stabilizes. Man, I love being bipolar…. =)