1. Piles of magazines on the floor are dangerously slippery.
2. Stuffed closets make great habitat for mice. So do stacks of paper against the wall.
3. A clean can opener when you need it is a pleasure not to be taken for granted. Same with a clean garlic press or clean water-bottle lids.
4. You don’t need to sort laundry (as long as you take a few precautions).
5. It’s easier to find clothes to wear if you fold and stack the clean laundry—even if the stacks are still on the couch.
6. Talking timers are not just for the blind.
7. Being late does not mean you don’t care, you didn’t try, or you’re passive-aggressive.
8. It’s possible to work really, really hard and accomplish about as much as you would have if you'd sat on the couch watching soaps and eating bonbons.
9. Inattention is in the eye of the beholder.
10. People with ADD plan the most creative and fun birthday parties.
Further reading: I also know that it’s possible to lose a baby outfit or an indoor basketball hoop in a pile of papers.
Pictures look good to me. Interesting list.
Posted by: Jerrie Hurd | April 22, 2009 at 09:53 PM
Loved your list of 10 Things.
Posted by: Margaret Pevec | May 01, 2009 at 10:39 AM