May/June Goals List:
Way to go Carol!
Your list looks good, Karen.
School:
-daily planning
-marking (*up to date)
-3rd term report cards (*updated attendance on March & April)
-update files (filed some math and novel studies today)
-attendance (April attendance done and handed in)
-classroom repair and inventory list
-pack up classroom
It's going to be a very busy 2 months at school in May and June, lots of events going on.
House:
-list for selling, donating, trash (sorting) **I put stickers on items for keeping, selling, and trash with the help of my friend
-sort (donate/toss/keep) clothing ***one bag of clothes to donate
*****packed a tote of sweaters, winter hat, gloves, scarf (cleaned winter jacket and ski pants and packed them away)
***Also made a list of major items to sell
**planning a yard sale for June 2nd (rain date 9th)
-pack what I am taking with me
-disconnect satellite and internet
-clean the apartment when I leave
Other:
-eat out of pantry and freezers (in progress)
-give my PO box back, return keys
-mail a couple cards
Paperwork:
-change cell phone number (will upgrade when I get home)
-change over my ID (need to find my birth certificate- its at my parents house)
-change over my medical card
-change of address at the post office
-book flights
-find a new job
-update resume
-get reference letters
-pension plan and health insurance
-driver's ed options/research
Shopping:
-buy a new laptop *delivered
-buy a new cell phone
-wedding planning
-paperwork (sort, toss, scan) **in progress
**Adding already:
Health:
-take vitamins **been doing really good about this
-work out (try to get moving 15-30 minutes a day)
-eat healthier **eating more vegetables
-find a doctor
-doctor's appt. around July
Edited by tinytina (05/21/12 09:16 PM)
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Christina
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