I went to the grocery store (Kroger) yesterday morning.  Inspired by you supermoms out there, I actually picked a few meals that we would have in the next two weeks and made my grocery list based on what I needed for those meals.  Then I added other things I needed, and off I went.  It took much less time (although I actually like wandering in the grocery), and I was much more organized with my coupons and such.  I may have to do this method more often!

I spent the afternoon grading.  I did not finish, though I did get a lot done.  The annotated bibliographies are not  hard to grade.  Actually, they’re one of the easier projects.  But I am struggling to care about them.  I will need to finish them this morning when I get to work, though.  And I’ll need to get some other things done.

With that in mind, then, I guess it was a good thing that our computer-controlled lights somehow turned on an hour earlier than normal.  Eric finally just got up, about 15-20 minutes before he usually does.  Same for me.  So now I’m about 15 minutes ahead of schedule.  Hopefully, I won’t squander my head-start!

Today is pretty normal, I think.  Classes, but no meetings.  I’m down to 3 lectures in Comp (today, Friday, Monday), and then we’ll spend 4 days on workshops and 3 days on in-class work days, and they will turn in their portfolios on the last Monday in April.  Praise Jesus…the end is in sight!

Happy Wednesday!

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  1. Meal planning is the ONLY way we can function now.  I will never go back to standing in front of the pantry trying to decide what’s for dinner at 7:00 when I’m starving already.  Never.

    Yep…computer-controlled alarm lights are definitely in the geek camp.

  2. No…it says “I  my Geek” – let’s be accurate!  Besides they don’t make “nerd” shirts.  And I admitted above that he dabbles in Geek-ness! 

  3. You are soooo organized!! I fly by the seat of my pants at the grocery. Usually, I make a list and promptly forget it at home!! That’s what happens when you get “old”!!

  4. @filledeparis – Her husband’s a geek. Seriously.

    Hey, I make menus, and I’m not a supermom! You’re right — it does make shopping much faster, and it makes me feel like I don’t buy random stuff.

  5. @filledeparis – Yep.  I think that Eric’s goes off about 6:30, and mine about 6:45 (mine’s the “oops we’re late” reminder!).  So the lights gently interrupt our sleep and then the alarm doesn’t sound so harsh!

  6. @filledeparis – our lights are run wirelessly through the computer, so we can tell a particular lamp to come on or turn off at certain times.  Our bedroom lamp is supposed to turn on at 6:00 or 6:15 am. I’m pretty sure it came on earlier than that!

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