So Wrong, Yet so Right
Several things that I have decided are so wrong, yet seem so right.
If I leave the kids in the same pajamas for like three days in a row, then there is less laundry.
If I do not actually take down the tree, I can just leave it up and not have to put it up next Christmas.
If I wear my hair in a ponytail everyday, I don’t have to wash it as often.
If I wait to brush my teeth until after coffee, then I will not have to until later in the day. (So gross, yet I am so dang scatterbrained.)
If I shut the door to the bedroom, then I will not see the enormous pile of laundry to be folded nor the unmade bed. Well, I guess technically I don’t see the exercise bike either.
If I leave the blinds closed, I will not have to look at the huge pile of leaves and straw that needs to go “somewhere.”
If I play the girls’ favorite shows and movies all day, the children are entertained for hours.
HEY MRS. ANDRESS!
WELL YEAH THIS MAY SEEM WIERD BUT I JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU THAT YOUR HUSBAND IS AN AAAAAAWWWWWWEEEEEEESSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEE TEACHER!! AND HES REALLY FUNNY!! HE TELLS US PLENTY OF STORIES! AND WE HAVE COOL JOURNAL TOPICS THAT REALLY MAKE YOU THINK. YEAH WELL I FEEL REALLY DUMB SO IM GONNA GO! BYE! O YEAH AND YOU HAVE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE GIRLS. JENNIFER