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What's is on your to do list for tomorrow?

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Shandan35 · 13/01/2021 21:26

Mine

Go to work

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TheDuchessofDukeStreet · 13/01/2021 21:28

Make a shepherds pie
Laundry
Late shift on surgical ward
Shopping
Home, dinner, bath, cuddle cat, bed.

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QforCucumber · 13/01/2021 21:32

Drop little at nursery,big at school. Work. Colldct both. Home. Eat tea cooked by dh. Prepare for more work the next day. Shower. Sleep, be woken up 5 times by little. Rinse and repeat.

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Sulusu · 13/01/2021 21:32

Make banana bread

Try to resist eating entire banana bread in one afternoon.

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MysweetAudrina · 13/01/2021 21:34

Yoga, work, more work, shout at kids to do their work, more work, sleep.

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NovemberR · 13/01/2021 21:34

Sleep. Lie on sofa.

I have post Covid chronic fatigue and that's probably all I will manage. Sad

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Honeyroar · 13/01/2021 21:37

Do the horses.
Dry off.
Walk the dogs.
Dry off.
Have another go at baking (not great so far!)
Make a curry.
Put the horses in.
Dry off.
Take my mum her dinner and spend an hour there.
Make our dinner
Light the fire.

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CupboardOfJoy · 13/01/2021 21:37

Drop car at garage
Walk dog to the beach
Cut DH's hair
Mountain of legal paperwork
Walk dog at beach again
Collect car (hopefully)

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Barkleyspaubles · 13/01/2021 21:38

PT at dawn via zoom. Teach on Teams, supervise homeschooling x 2, some housework, moan at husband for not being 'able' to supervise homeschool and do housework while at home too, walk dogs, more teaching, emailageddon, teaching, food.... bed.

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QueenPawPaws · 13/01/2021 21:38

Work 9-6, cook a halloumi pasta thing I've seen and that's about it!

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GlobeUs · 13/01/2021 21:41

Cook for my Foxes

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itsgettingweird · 13/01/2021 21:41

Sort ds out for home learning, write him list for day.

Go to work. Text ds to remind him to read list (he's autistic and struggles to,know what to do out of routine)

Come home from work and read through and help ds I more I've/correct what he's done.

Make dinner.

Supervise ds exercise and physio.

Shower PJs and death on paradise.

Collapse in bed exhausted Grin

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PomegranatePip · 13/01/2021 21:44

Exercise with kids
Home schooling tasks
Breakfast / dog walk
Tidy up
Work
Deal with snacks / home schooling issues
More work
Organise lunch & dinner
Muck around with DC/ sit down with a coffee/ take a break
Dinner & chores
Work 2-3 hours
Walk dog
Bath
Bed

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Splann · 13/01/2021 21:44

I think I would cry if I made a list Sad

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weegiemum · 13/01/2021 21:47

Make aubergine chilli for dinner.

Make broccoli and Stilton soup for lunch (using up last of the Christmas cheese).

Have zoom lunch with a good friend.

Try to encourage dd2 to do some work for her college course, she's really struggling to motivate herself as it's a practical course (beauty therapy) and she's having to do it all at home).

Laundry.

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GrumpyMiddleAgedWoman · 13/01/2021 21:47

Go to work; try not to catch Covid in a workplace with an increasing number of cases
Get home, take dogs out for training/exercise
Do some housework
Do training bits with puppy (sit, and retrieve a rabbit skin dummy in the hall)
Conjure dinner out of leftovers
Knit some more of DD's sock and watch last part of binge-watched series on iPlayer
Go to bed
Cuddle DH
Sleep.

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GrumpyMiddleAgedWoman · 13/01/2021 21:49

Splann
I think I would cry if I made a list
I used to feel like that when my DC were small (several of them, and quite close together).
Sometimes I made a list of what I'd done as I went along, and it really made me feel productive. Sometimes I find one of those lists and I am boggled at how much I did, day in and day out, to keep the show on the road.
Flowers

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1lumpor3 · 13/01/2021 21:53

Work from home
Home school child
Shopping
Exercise bike

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Chimeraforce · 13/01/2021 22:05

Work from home 9 to 3. Pay lots of people their weekly wages amongst other duties.
Listen to DD online learning.
Unload washing machine
Cook roast dinner cos I want to
Go for a walk
Mop kitchen floor
GOD IT'S SO EXCITING

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Muchtoomuchtodo · 13/01/2021 22:08

Go to work.
Back from work - shower
Cook tea
Do laundry
Get out for a run if I can motivate myself.

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harknesswitch · 13/01/2021 22:09

DD's birthday tomorrow so pressies and cake in the morning, work and then KFC take away for tea

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H1978 · 13/01/2021 22:10

Wash our bedsheets
Homeschool dd3
Prepare roast for dinner
Clean internal doors
General everyday vacuum and dusting
Wash wheelie bin (depending on weather)
Go through kitchen cupboards and recheck shopping delivery for Friday
General everyday vacuum and dusting
Go for daily walk

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MargaretHooper · 13/01/2021 22:11

Take my over 80 years old parents for their Covid vaccinations. Big day!

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GalesThisMorning · 13/01/2021 22:13

Work
Entertain small child so husband can work
Work
Entertain small child so husband can work
Decorate cake for older child's birthday
Dont whinge or moan at anyone and ruin birthday
Work
Drag small child on walk while husband works
Birthday tea (Domino's)
Film
Sleep

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eurochick · 13/01/2021 22:14

Print homeschool worksheets
Exercise
Deal with backlog of around 50 work emails plus whatever turns up tomorrow
Draft some fairly complex legal submissions
Review work done by junior and give feedback
Upload homeschool work
Browse camera lenses as my present to myself for my birthday later this month

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MsAwesomeDragon · 13/01/2021 22:15

Record lessons for remote learning pupils.
Mark all the work submitted overnight
Plan for Friday's lessons
Mark all the work submitted through the morning
Live lesson with year 13
Mark all work submitted through the afternoon
More planning for Friday
Sleep
Oh, and at some point I need to support dd2 with accessing her remote learning

I'm hoping to get out for a walk at lunchtime though. I am attempting to get out every day, no matter what. It's a bit of a pain trying to persuade dd2 to join me though, it's as if I'm asking her to eat live worms.

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