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In like a griffin, out like an iguana?

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Trudge 2008 is turning out to be an interesting month, full of opportunities to drop everything and run off to do either fun things or decidedly not fun things, or stay home and do other fun or not fun things, but nonetheless things that scream to be done.

Fun Things In No Particular Order:
1) hanging out with husband
2) sports,
3) music
4) beer
5) crafts
6) writing
7) reading - I just finished Terry Pratchett's Making Money
8) hiking
9) cooking
It's great when I can combine some of these.

Decidedly Not Fun Things That Nonetheless Must Be Done:
1) Assembling scraps of paper in preparation for that great American Spring festival - Taxes
2) helping with the clean-up at my late father-in-law's place (we are making headway here).
3) bills, housework, diet and exercise

Outstanding projects:
1) the Jefferson state entry
2) a rather ridiculous number of sewing or quilting projects
3) a fairly ridiculous number of gardening/home-improvement projects
4) the annual American festival of scrounging up receipts and assembling them in a coherent manner.

Oh and then there's work. It's really hard to tell if I hate it or not. I like some of the people I work with and attempt to avoid others, where I can't avoid them I try at least to get along unless that proves impossible. I like being productive, doing a good job, learning new things and getting good at them. I hate pretty nearly everything else.

And then there's the chocolate. Can't forget the chocolate, even if I have no way to do anything about it right now. No one who knows me can let me forget the chocolate either, because they like it and want it and ask me about it all the time.


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