I must tell you something about me in case we’ve never met and you’re thinking we might be the bestest of friends should we ever end up in the same corner of suburbia somewhere.
I looove a good To-Do list.
And by looove, I mean I’m obsessed.
A mere sheet of paper or sticky note is not enough for me. I have an entire notebook on me at all times that delineates all that I need to do in life.
(To Do: Buy new, hip notebooks that make people think I’m keeping an inspiration file instead of something boring and freaky.)
Still think I’m normal? Then let us peruse the contents of said notebook for further proof that you should make friends with Mrs. Dee or Mrs. Kay instead of the neurotic Mrs. Dub who carries “that list.”
1. “Look For” list – This list currently contains nine items (three crossed off) that I should be looking for when out and about. A cool shower gift, a fabulous print and a dress are on the list. Because I fear I might forget to look for something while shopping. Which honestly sounds impossible because if I can manage to buy things I’m not looking for at Target all the time, then why in the world would I need help buying the things I actually need?
(To Do: Stop buying thing you don’t need.)
(To Do: Go to Target for the third time this week.)
2. “House Projects” list – The only item on this page is a canvas that I started and never finished. Like, over a month ago. And I probably never will. But my guilt in purchasing the canvas and supplies is appeased because it’s in my book. Which means I know I’ve failed. Hello! I wrote it down.
3. “Art Project” list – On the same page, I list “inspiration file/book.” See.
(To Do: Get inspired.)
4. “Wishlist” list – In case looking for things isn’t enough, I have an ongoing list of things that are just shy of needs. Like new running shoes and some new glassware. But since my list was getting long and making me feel materialistic, I’ve since converted most of it onto an Excel spreadsheet that lists each room in my house along with my wish list of items, including links to products, and any extensive household tasks.
(To Do: Stop revealing too much. They’re already scared of you!)
5. “Menu” list – A rundown of possible meal options since we’re too spontaneous for a set menu.
6. “Grocery” list – Divided into sections for the grocery store, Costco and Target.
(To Do: Remember to bring the list when going to said stores. Much easier than trying to channel your photographic list memory.)
7. “Extras” list – Things to do that aren’t urgent or require a little extra elbow grease. “Start food storage,” is one example.
(To Do: Switch food storage to a more urgent list. People will think you’re a bad person. Also, you’ll go hungry in the event of disaster or personal hardship.)
8. “To-Do” list – Yes, the final list in my book is the probably the only list you've ever penned. It’s got urgent, must-do items that need my immediate attention. It’s updated at least thrice daily. And yes, I do add items to my list just so I can cross them off. Then, I promptly tear out the list and start a new one because I don’t like a bunch of scribbles on my lists. I may be personally destroying the rainforest one list at a time, but I am meticulous.
(To Do: Save rainforest.)
So, you still think you want to be my friend?
(To Do: Hide lists.)
4.18.2007
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Posted by Mrs. Dub at 9:35 AM
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18 comments:
it's amazing how many people i know who are just this same way, you and your sister mrs. gee, natalie, her sister, my old HS friend Aimee, my local friend Stephani, . . . i could go on and on.
i make a list for the grocery store and that's about it.
maybe if i started more lists like you have, i would feel more organized. i'll try it. tomorrow. :)
this is what i do - go to target and buy the cute hip little notebooks for my orgaqnized list making self. then i go home and exactly one month later remember that i was going to be a list making person and tear the house apart looking for my notebook, only to find superheros and monsters drawn in it instead of organized to do lists. then back to target for a new notebook. vicious cycle.
This past week, I announced to my husband that I need a new notebook to keep track of all of the books I read. After silently staring at me for 10 seconds, I asked, "What!?" His reply, "I honestly cannot believe that you do not already have at least ONE notebook, or diary, or journal, or pad you can use." So, don't fret Mrs. Dub. My response was simply, "But.... those already have individual purposes. This clearly calls for a new one."
I looove that I am not the only list making freak! It tickles me that I am not alone in this world.
Oh Mrs. Dub. I am the same way, in all senses of the freakishness. I do believe that if we lived close we would be bosom obsessive compulsive friends. And, as you can see, my sister (just above my post) is just as we are. It's runs in the coolness...
Oh Mrs. Dub. I am the same way, in all senses of the freakishness. I do believe that if we lived close we would be bosom obsessive compulsive friends. And, as you can see, my sister (just above my post) is just as we are. It's runs in the coolness...
I make the wishlist too. I also make it in excel with the name of the room on top and the items below. Little freaky that you do tha too.
I also make my grocery list just like you. Target/Costco. You are so fun, and not freakish!
I'm sure neither you nor Mrs. G got any of this from your father - the 19 Outlook/Blackberry Memo/Note lists, 4 Outlook Task lists, 3 Word "To Do" lists, and 27 random handwritten lists on Chipotle, Blimpie, Kyoto Bowl, and Subway napkins littering my desk prove it.
(To Do: Buy cool Moleskine notebook and categorize and consolidate lists)
hi mrs. dub! i'm a friend of Stephanie's and you also know my husband, robby mckinnon. i love your blog and especially HTT. robby thinks you should be a journalist, as do i. ps. cute baby!
I really had no idea you were like this. I thought this was how Mrs. Gee is. I think it's great.
You know what is scary? I actually took NOTES on this post, and started making a list of "new list" ideas. I have notebooks and lists, some the same as you and some addtional, but I'm not quite as organized as I want to be. I think by reading everyone's comments, you will see that you're not so abnormal afterall. And in fact, many of us want to be more like you. :)
I'm jealous of your Excel spreadsheet with links.
i am pretty confident that we could be friends (oh wait, we already are! lucky me!), since i have several of those lists that you listed currently in my own little paul frank planner.
LISTMAKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE! I'm currently staring at a stack of list-filled notebooks (from Target, where else?) and 2 "To Do" lists sitting next to me on my desk. I won't mention the household chores list I have on spreadsheet (organized by daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) for fear you'll think I've tipped the scale on list-making freakish-ness.
Now I know why I hate sticky notes: they get lost. I'm on my way to buy a notebook. Crazy? Maybe. I just might want to be your friend still....crazier?
Don't let her fool you. I am always picking up her "perfectly organized" lists. They usually are scribbled on Post-It notes folded in half. They usually end up in a pile or stuffed into the "junk plate" that adorns our "wet bar". Ohhh, wait those are myyyy "to do" lists. I apologize. And we don't have a wet bar, I just wanted all of you to think we did.
(To Do: Invest in wet bar.)
list making is not only a hobby for me - it's a passion. I have TWO list books - one that goes with me EVERYWHERE and one that is in a hardbound blank book. The first has list of everything I may just need access to at any given moment in time: lists of all my sewing patterns, the sewing patterns I want/need, my new years resolutions, wish lists (books and otherwise) for me, my husband, and my kids, future blog entries, birthday party details including what has been bought and what still needs to be bought..I could go on but I won't. Then the "nice" list book includes things like future baby names, packing lists for EVERY trip I've ever taken, Christmas lists that include gifts and Christmas cards given and received, the rather extensive "things I must do before leaving this life" to do list....in short, I am totally addicted to my lists - does it surprise me that you are just as passionate? not a bit - not a bit. alright, I need to go add this topic to my "future blog entries" list.
I really like me a good list. What I don't like is when Doug adds to it with his objectionable handwriting. Then I have to rip it up and start over. I don't want anyone to mess with my calendar either. So BACK OFF!
Cap'n Doug does have some objectionable handwritting. But then again he is a doctor .... of general dentistry.
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