Summer To-Do and a Million Dollar Question

1. What’s on your “to do” list this summer?

Moving, for one thing (and the accompanying ”getting settled”).  I don’t really have “summer” plans other than that, since I don’t segment my life so much like this anymore.  I’d like to get back in to regular exercise and eating at home, but I’m already starting to work on that.

2.  Do you enjoy sleeping late?

Most definitely.  Though “late” has changed from what it was when I was a teenager or a college student.  9 AM is the latest I ever want to sleep in

3. Fill in the blank: Life is __________.

A beautiful, wonderful, sometimes painful gift.

4. What is in your refrigerator right now?

As of writing this (April 23rd), a few condiments (mainly salad dressings), milk, eggs, onion, tortillas, lots of cheese (don’t ever want to run out), and some leftovers (taco soup and breakfast casserole).  I think that’s all that’s mine.  Haven’t done my weekly shopping yet to get fruits and veggies.

5. If you received $1 million (after taxes), what would you do with the money?

Pay off my student loan, buy a medium-sized house and furnish it modestly, and give some to friends.  Give at least 200K of it to my church, and then invest the rest.

7 thoughts on “Summer To-Do and a Million Dollar Question

  1. Your plans for what you would do if you won all that money sound great. =)

    Well, your goals for the summer seem just fine to me. Moving in with a new roommate and settling in will be a life change in and of itself. And here’s to your eating and exercising goals!

  2. Carrie: Yeah, it’ll be quite the change. I’ve gotten so used to my current roommate (we’ve lived together 3 years) that I’ve forgotten what a change it can be!

  3. You just reminded me I need to grocery shop! :) And my to-do list is a mile long and has spawned mini-to-do-lists for each of the children. I don’t bother making a to-do list for the husband anymore.

  4. Lady Fi: Me too…though I have no reason to believe that it won’t!

    Susan: I can’t imagine. I don’t have physical to-do lists any more, but they’re obvious if I just take a look around my disorganized nothing-packed room.

    Carol: Yeah, probably. Though it’s not like moving a family.

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