Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Challenges

I have um....Challenges.
I have decided it is time I face them and try to overcome them.
Starting with...
Organization and discipline.
I figure if it blog it, it will come.
(or at least I will have it in full view of the world, reminding me that everyone knows and I need to get to work).

First, I need a planner.
Yep.
I cannot cram it all into my brain and remember stuff like I used to (forgot another appointment yesterday).
Going to get a planner today.

Next, I need to plan and organize stuff.
Right.
Like when I am going to get the chores done, when I am going to work on Primary stuff (program, argh!), and when I am going to be running people hither and thither, including Burke.

I think that is all I can do for now.

Maybe I should get one for Burke.
I had to leave Annika at dance yesterday to run some car keys up to the highway overpass where Burke locked himself out of the car on his way home from work.

4 comments:

Jen R said...

I totally understand your blog. I too needed a bit more organization this year. I discovered google calender. I love it. best of all, it is free.

Kellie said...

I love Cozi.com calendar. You can call it from your cell phone and it will text message your appointments to you. Everyone in your family gets assigned a different color. And you (and hubby) can log on from anywhere and see what's going on. It is a family organizer. I have been using it for over a year and really like it.

I think our brain calendar gets on overload when we are running more than just your own personal calendar. I can't believe you have converted sooner...with all that goes on in your church job!

I would really like to hear how someone locks themselves out of the car on the freeway while driving home! :)

Wendy said...

I was wondering that myself, Kellie!

Johanna said...

okay, I guess I need to clarify. Burke said the way I put it in my blog makes him sound more pathetic than he actually was.
He is in a carpool, and left his keys at work, so after the carpool dropped him off at his car near the freeway on ramp, he realized his keys were 35 minutes away at work.