Working Willingly
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1.) Bible Study:
Proverbs 8-12
2.) “MUST Do” List:
• Meal Prep: marinate and package chicken breast
• Clip 1/18 coupon inserts and file them in coupon binder
• Laundry: washing, drying, folding and putting away.
• Check Craigslist for free shelves for stockpile
• Organize stockpile
• Post a wanted add on Freecycle for shelving (for my stockpile)
• Plan grocery shopping list (Publix & Kroger)
• Grocery shopping…Anyone want to join me???
3.) Taking Care of My Home:
Complete daily and weekly chores listed below.
• Monday – Sweep and mop floors, wipe out refrigerator and marinate chicken breasts
• Tuesday – Take all trash outside for pick-up, clean all bathrooms, and complete one quarterly task (deep clean laundry room).
• Wednesday – Bring all trash receptacles to the back of the house, vacuum and sweep foyer.
• Thursday – Deep clean bathrooms, organize MB closet
• Friday –
• Saturday – Take out clothes for church Sunday, calculate tithes, and make sure undergarments and work clothes are clean for Monday.
4.) Training My Children:
• Teaching my 5 year old son to mend a sock (at his request)
• Responsibility
• Strengthening weak academic areas.
5.) Menu Plan Monday
Breakfast
• Cereal
• Oatmeal
• Grits w/cheese
• Blueberry Muffins
• Cereal
Lunch
• Mini pizza’s made w/ Grands biscuits
• ?????
• Cheese Quesadillas
• Crescent rolls
• Leftovers
Dinner
• Baked Ziti
• BBQ’d chicken, steamed rice, green beans and gravy
• Enchiladas, steamed rice and black beans
• ??????
• ??????
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This post has 3 comments
March 21st, 2009
just stopping by to say hi hadias!!
thank God,
whitney
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March 11th, 2009
Thanks for being an inspiration! I wish you could call and remind me to do things! lol
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March 8th, 2009
I think it’s neat that your son wants to learn to mend socks, good for him! I love reading your posts about organiziation, they always remind me of something I need to work on!
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