Why is it that being gone for most of one day invariably means I will spent all of the next day recovering from the inevitable chaos that resulted???
I want to live in a world with anti-entropy. Where things just get cleaner and more organized as a result of every day living…doesn’t that sound great?
P.S. I finally remembered that there was a bad smell in the pantry that I have not had time to check out. Yuck. All I’m going to say is Potatoes Gone Bad. And thank goodness for clorox wipes!
Maybe you need to take your nose over to Lindsay's!
ReplyDeleteI don't know, but my house is the same way!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, could you come on over and figure out the smell in my house? :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, if you ever find the anti-entropy world...please, please invite me to come along. I spent all day vacuuming, mopping and doing laundry, and when I walked back in the door after the book fair, I could barely walk across the floor because of all the trains, shoes and broken pretzel pieces. I sighed right out loud.
Yeah, could you come on over and figure out the smell in my house? :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, if you ever find the anti-entropy world...please, please invite me to come along. I spent all day vacuuming, mopping and doing laundry, and when I walked back in the door after the book fair, I could barely walk across the floor because of all the trains, shoes and broken pretzel pieces. I sighed right out loud.
Yeah, could you come on over and figure out the smell in my house? :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, if you ever find the anti-entropy world...please, please invite me to come along. I spent all day vacuuming, mopping and doing laundry, and when I walked back in the door after the book fair, I could barely walk across the floor because of all the trains, shoes and broken pretzel pieces. I sighed right out loud.