Having trouble settling.

I have a rather spectacular amount of work I need to do and very little motivation/energy to do it. There are a few problems that are intersecting here to make this situation harder. Shanna is… even more festive than she was for interfering in my working. Woo toddlerhood! I am an extrovert so I really thrive on being around people, but the physical load involved in going out somewhere and managing Shanna kind of eliminates the benefit of being around people. This blows.

So I would really love it if someone would come over and talk to me while I do work in my house. I feel way more motivated to work that way. I don’t particularly need help, although there are particular chores I wouldn’t turn down help with, but mostly I would just love the adult company. 🙂

Oh, and dear god I need to get some of that meat out of my freezer. Please contact me if you have any interest in the grass fed beef. Laura isn’t so thrilled about storing my 1/4 until this 1/4 is sold. (I don’t blame her in the slightest but I really max out at 1/2 a cow in my freezer.)

7 thoughts on “Having trouble settling.

    1. Krissy Gibbs Post author

      We have an appointment on Sunday at 2 (at our house for probably an hour) and other than that I don’t think we have anything going on. 🙂

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  1. jenny_sellinger

    I just made a call yesterday “Hi, A, can I trade you ‘whatever you need’ time for you to come over and tell me how to start on the mess that is my apartment?”

    It’s so awesome, because both ends of the trade allow for chitter chatter.

    Hey, since Shanna’s older, you’ll hit the “possibly able to be social company” stage sooner. I’ll be watching for tips and tricks. I figure we’ll do stuff like read books together that we can then talk about what we think will happen next.

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    1. Krissy Gibbs Post author

      It’s too bad you live so far away. I’m really good at organizing other peoples stuff. 😀

      I’m really not sure when that stage starts in general. I know that it was often really tough to get my high school students to make predictions like that. 😛

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