1. Identifying the mystery keys on my keychain. I have eight keys and only know what six of them do. Although now that I write it down, that percentage seems pretty excellent. I might actually be OK with that.
2. Replacing the burned-out lightbulbs in the kitchen, both bathrooms and laundry area. It is amazing both what you're willing to DO in dim lighting and how LONG you're willing to do it (YEARS). And then when you change the lightbulb, your life improves by like 3% in that split second.
3. Programming the speed dial functions on our home phones. We have three handsets, and I've only programmed in a few numbers on each one. A different set of a few numbers on each one, to be exact. The phones are two years old, so long story short, I'm not sure The Great Programming will ever happen.
4. Cleaning out my purse. Apparently all of my receipts are mating and having little Receipt Babies in there. STOP THAT.
5. Cooking.
2 comments:
Given our conversations over Christmas, I'm guessing you don't know what percentage 6 out of 8 of your keys is...
You're right, I don't. But it's high, right?
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