Thursday, October 13, 2005

Brilliant in theory, fails in execution

I'm pretty much recovered with whatever illness took advantage of me last week. I slept lots and took it really easy on the weekend. I did work up the energy to go to Game Night at Sara's. We played Scattergories - I was the only one who had played before, but that didn't really give me an edge, and Mexican Train Dominoes - which is my new favorite game. I crushed the competition. Seriously. But I was all John Robert's humble about it.

I also organized my hall closet which had gotten so bad that I could only open it slightly and slide things in and out. If I opened it fully, everything fell out. Now it's organized with the least used stuff on the *new* top shelf and lots of other organizational planning stuff. Now I'll open the closet occasionally just to remind myself that I can make order out of chaos, even if only in small spaces.

I'm still making an effort at meal planning before shopping, but it tends to fail in execution. I appreciate that I have less to carry home if I only buy what I'll be making that week. But when the time comes too cook, it's either too late, or I'm too tired, or I don't have enough time, or I don't want what I've planned for. So there's a half a roast chicken in the fridge because I haven't taken it off the bone to make into a curried chicken salad. On the good side, I did manage to make stuffed shells last night and I went ahead and portioned them out in to leftovers for lunch at work. Then I wrapped the rest in portions and froze them. Let's see if I ever use them again, or if I throw them out in a year.

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