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My "famous/infamous" To Do List

If you are a Facebook friend you have heard me speak of my dreadful to do list many many many times.  I have this "rule" that won't allow me to carry forward tasks.  I must leave them on the date they were due to be done.  So IN MY WORLD right now it is Friday, November 19th 20th.  I have a long way to go if I am going to be ready for Christmas!!

Nov. 19
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript (scanning photos)
1/2 hour on family tree research (scanning photos)

Nov. 20
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt (I am hoping to get this finished by Christmas -- 1 repair required and 2 more feet of binding)
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree research

Extras:  tidied house and did dishes

Nov. 21
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree research
1/2 hour on tablecloth

Nov. 22
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree research
1/2 hour on tablecloth

Nov. 23
1 scrapbook layout and upload to the Great Layout Dare
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree research
1/2 hour on tablecloth
put away patio furniture (this isn't going to happen anytime before spring now)

Nov. 24
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #1 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree research
1/2 hour on tablecloth
wash floors
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript

Nov. 25
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #1 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree
1/2 hour on tablecloth
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript

Nov. 26
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #1 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree
1/2 hour on tablecloth
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
1/2 hour on office chores

Nov. 27
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #1 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree
1/2 hour on tablecloth
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
sweep and dust  (I should probably do this BEFORE I wash the floors)

Nov. 28
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #1 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree
1/2 hour on tablecloth
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
1/2 hour on socks (a Christmas gift)

Nov. 29

1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #1 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree
1/2 hour on tablecloth
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
1/2 hour on camo socks

Nov. 30
1 scrapbook layout
1/2 hour on Hal's quilt
1/2 hour on #1 manuscript
1/2 hour on family tree
1/2 hour on tablecloth
1/2 hour on #2 manuscript
1/2 hour on camo socks

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