Today, after I walk over to pay the rent, I'm going to
(in no particular order):
- do a little house cleaning (kitchen, bathroom, bedroom)
- go pick up my mail from the mailbox
- go over to the washateria and wash some blankets
- go for a walk this evening
- figure out something to make for supper tonight
- write a long letter to my oldest son
- check up on my mother tonight
- decide on what to wear for an interview next week
- trim my hair just a skosh
- try to find my allergy medicine (I broke out in zillions of tiny pink polka dots today)
- to let go and not worry so much (if possible)
- remember to breathe deeply
- to smile (even when I have so little to smile about)
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