Not to be a "Debbie Downer", but i highly dislike cleaning.
Okay, let us clarify.
Cleaning for other people is totally fine. It is definitely not as painful.
But cleaning my own room?
That's another story.
Problem uno:
I start to get claustrophobic.
I don't know what happens but I get all antsy and irritable and I feel trapped.
As a result I am in a bad mood for quite some time.
Problem deux:
I get distracted super easily.
Thus, cleaning my room taked about 5 hours.
No joke.
I'll read a few chapters of this book, draw with a pen on the ground...etc.
Anything and everything is a potential distract-er.
Its sad.
It makes cleaning my room more of an event than a responsibility.
Even now, i am procrastinating. Its been 3 hours. I should probably start now.
Mmhmm.
Thats what i said three hours ago.
Half of an important thing:
There is this handy little spell check thing on my google toolbar. Its fantastic.
As i mentioned earlier, its very difficult for me to spell well.
In this last post it has already corrected like, 10 words for me. Yay math!
An actual important thing:
By the time anyone reads this, the day we are all fasting will have passed, but you can still pray any time for little Allen and his family. [You can fast for him any time too].
Heres a link to a note from fb explaining more.
[actually, I'll just doa little old fashioned copy and pasting]
Allen Woellmer: 5 year old with brain cancer
If you were involved with Overlake's Student Ministries last Spring, you no doubt know much about little Allen Woellmer. We, as a ministry, adopted him and his family as they struggled with cancer at Seattle's Children's Hospital. We did hundreds of hours of community service on his behalf, raising about $4,000 to help offset his medical costs.
Things were going really well for a while, and although the doctors had given him just weeks to live, the tumors disappeared. It was a miracle. The doctors sent him home, in awe, after a year in the hospital.
Long story short, as of Saturday, all of his tumors are back, plus more. The doctors are scratching their heads, and the Woellmers are asking that we lift up their baby boy in prayer. It has healed him before, and Allen is super tough, but the roller-coaster isn't done yet.
I'm asking that everyone who reads this does something crazy:
Fast.
From sun-down Tuesday the 30th to sun-down Wednesday the 31st.
And pray.
A lot.
Find out more about him: http://www.caringbridge.org/cb/viewHome.do
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Have a lovely day, guys!
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