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Can I be organised on my own?

April 13, 2007 by Kate Davis Leave a Comment

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dinghy sailsThe husband is away this weekend, sailing. I am, therefore, planning to get lots of things done from my to do list, as well as the chores such as food shopping and clothes washing.

However I am curious whether I will be able to do this, or whether the luxury of having the house to myself will mean I wallow into a weekend of sitting watching television or aimlessly browsing the internet.

I am hopeful that amongst other things I will find the motivation to read, write post for this blog and do some dressmaking. As a measure of my (hopeful) success I will keep a list of my achievements which I will share on Sunday evening or Monday.

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About Kate Davis

I'm a working mum of two children, and I'm keen to make the most of what is important to me. This starts by capturing information whether it is a photograph or a task list. I love a process and try to find the most efficient method of doing things from organising photographs to planning a house renovation. I believe everything benefits from being simpler.

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