
For the girls, anyway....for me, not much time to be lazy! Homeschool, housework, quilting, working out....it all adds up to time. I have learned I can't do it all and be successful in every area. That is when we need to prioritize.

I did just that and things are running smoother. Some areas had to fall by the wayside....limited computer time, spending more time at home, focusing on those important things. Well we think they are ALL important, right.

Scheduling blocks of time for prioritized areas....working out in the mornings before my morning routines means getting up and getting moving right away. Setting aside time to hand quilt in the evenings and scheduling a Saturday afternoon in the studio help to make sure I get that relaxation.

That Sass has the life! Cammy is running a close second in that area!

Charlotte is attending a Youth Lock In tonight....she won't be home til 3 am. I remember those days of staying up waiting for teens to get home from activities. I am much older now, but here we go again. Her last outing was earlier...she was home by 12:30am. I am thinking a night in the sewing room is just what I need to stay awake and productive!!!!
My mom and Mamie came yesterday for a couple of hands of cards. Mamie thinks Cammy is her baby. She had several litters, so she has a strong Mama instinct. She instantly bathes and preens my poor kitten who is horrified at the misconception that she is a DOG!

We all know, Mamie, that cats rule and dogs drool!!!!
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When the girls were much younger and still dating..(which I know Charlotte is not) I would either set an alarm for the time they should get home or sleep in their bed.. until that second one outsmarted me one time and came in late and slept on the couch so she wouldn't have to wake me!
Cute pics!! Hope she has fun at the lock in! 3:30? Yowza! The ones for our kids go until 8am, gives mom and dad a chance to sleep!lol :)
Can't think of a better way to wait for Charlotte to get home! Enjoy your productivity.
Love the cat pictures!
3 a.m. Yikes. Just a few years ago I stayed up 48 hours straight with a youth group. The difference a few years can make! I can't even make it to midnight anymore.
Glad your prioritizing helped. I have cut computer time way down too.
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