Jul 27 2008
so much to do, so unable to remember what
I have a lot to do. I know I do. I wrote myself a very long To Do list on Friday before we left home for my husband’s family’s house. Yet now, as I sit here in front of my in-laws computer, I cannot think of what any of it is.
We were here to celebrate both my husband (Tuesday) and his grandmother’s (Monday) birthday but, sadly, all is not well and his grandmother went from a small stomach issue to a hospital stay to intensive care to very risky surgery all in a matter of 3 days. (We would appreciate your keeping her in your thoughts). Before they all left this morning, my husband gave me a hurried “I don’t want you to come” (which is fine, I have totally been there with my relatives and understand 100%) and left me here. So I did my Wii Fit workout (we brought it along to show his family) and then beat every single track on Mario Kart, unlocking just about everything there is to unlock.
At last phone call, they would be at least another 3 hours before she got out of surgery so I figured I should try and get some work done. I am missing several bits of software I need to do my job for Lulu as well as the fact that I obviously cannot pack or list eBay items from a remote location. I don’t have access to the Priced Nostalgia server from here so I cannot work on any of my big projects going on there, but still, I should be able to do something of my To Do list as I do have an internet connection at my disposal but yet I find myself too distracted to think of anything beyond this blog post.
It’s strange that when I suddenly find myself without any interruption, with a potentially very long segment of time in which I could hypothetically get a ton of work done, the unusual and tense nature of the situation has rendered me pretty much useless.













