I really am grateful for the oppurtunity to work from home, but there are certain aspects of it which I tire of. I wonder if there is some sort of diagnosis for people who begin to scream uncontrollably from being subjected to the monotony of everyday chores. Ok, lately they feel like every-other-minute chores.
* clearing the bathroom floor of millions of bits of shredded toilet paper after the cat clearly won the victory with its make belief mouse.
*returning all 89 pieces of the sponge bob ants in pants game into the box.
*laundry (anybody who gets by without hiring a domestic knows what I mean.)
* removing toothpaste deposits.
There are many, many more, but if I bore you with any more, you too will begin to scream uncontrollably.........
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I'm already screaming! I know what you're talking about, though my own chasing of Spongebob Squarepants pieces is on a different plane now.
Bloglines hasn't been telling me when your blog updates. I'll have to quit paying them. D'oh!
"bloglines" sounds like such a good idea- here I never knew of its existence and now I won't have to bother with cancelling them....
can you at least suggest that your form of spongebob pieces is a little less monotonous? Or, I will assume I have endless years to look forward to, and my heart will stop beating out of sheer boredom of having to beat again and again and again.......
* removing toothpaste deposits.
What I don't get is how, since our kids clean all the sinks each week, they can continue to leave those flippin' toothpaste blobs and not make the connection. Is long-term memory a stage they go through later?
listen, Rod: the whole "memory" thing is a stage I think we missed entirely.
LOL about the TP kitty event.
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Toothpaste...why can't it just slide down the sink? And it never stays on the brush. Sheesh!
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