It seems that at every turn there is another thing to take care of. The car needs maintenance, a door at the house needs weather stripping, the faucet downstairs is broken, the computer was hit with a virus, the dog is sick, the cat was attacked by another cat, and one of the children had a run in with another kid, having trouble with a job or out of a job entirely right now. It seems that the choices at the restaurant are too many.

What with seven computers at home there is a software disaster right around the corner, not to mention all the updates to keep track of. Banking issues, health care, retirement and college funds. The list goes on. What would it be like to just have to take care of only half of this stuff? I looked at my pictures and music that is stored on my computer realizing that there is likely a weeks worth of organizing to do if not more.

Trying to get to the gym to work out two to three time a week is like a major mountain climb, and hey if we do not take care of ourselves it just adds even more to the mix. Kids play dates and sleep over's. Meetings for business, meetings at the school, making lunches, family meetings once a week. And the mother of all, trying to get the kids to turn off the lights, put away their stuff, keep their clothes use to a minimum, put away their dishes after use, clean their play area, take care of their pets, Nintendo DS's, iPod's, Wii, Xbox, Computers, and the myriad of other items they just had to have for Christmas.

We could have a super yard sale with all the stuff in the house and garage. Maybe that will add some simplicity to the deal, oh but look, now getting a yard sale organized, more wood on the complication fire.

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