If we are ever in doubt about what to do, it is a good rule to ask ourselves what we shall wish on the morrow that we had done. ~ John Lubbock


It's all John Lubbock's fault that my Christmas decorations still languish in boxes piled in the middle of the living room.

Instead of spending Friday writing, cleaning, decorating, and all of the other "ing"s I've neglected, I jumped in my car and drove across town to have lunch with my brother's high school girlfriend because I decided I would regret not seeing her more than I would regret not freeing those poor decorations.

Vickie  had always been really sweet to me and I hadn't seen her in almost 40 years. We recently connected on Facebook after she stopped by to see my parents, and I couldn't pass up the chance to see her in person.

And then John's words were all the encouragement I needed Saturday to spend the day in old Georgetown, shopping resale and antique stores with friends, and then heading to a friend's Christmas party that night, where I caught up with people I rarely get to see and danced to awesome live music.

Sunday was full with church and work. I didn't even need John to talk me into just watching a movie with Tom and the middle son, who came home for a quick visit (mostly to do laundry, but that's okay with me!) last night instead of scratching things off of a list.

So here I am on Monday again, but wouldn't you know, I picked up a cold somewhere in all my running around over the past couple of weeks, so today, I'm taking it slow and easy, minute to minute.

First I slept late, then took a long walk with the puppies, bundled up against the brisk breeze. Winter came back to see us last night and is sticking around today, with highs in the 40's, even with full sunshine. The last few days have been warm and gray, and I'm relishing this change despite my stuffy head and chest.

So today the decorations might make it out of the box…but they might not. I might work on Christmas cards, or my book, or photographs, or laundry…or I might just head off on another walk with the puppies, or curl up with a book and a cup of hot tea on the couch, or doze off, watching an old movie. 

I guess I need to ask myself what I "shall wish on the morrow" that I had done. But whatever I do today, I refuse to stress about anything. The sun is shining and it's a glorious day.

And here are a few sweet! moments from the past week:

 

Monday: remembering the day you became a mother; celebrating your oldest son's birthday with Mexican food and margaritas; catching up on email – almost;  Christmas lights twinkling in a city park

Tuesday: a safe road trip to your parents' house; a sweet friend dropping in to visit, bringing Subway sandwiches; the view from the 30th floor in the Houston Medical Center on a stormy day; friends thinking of you for photography gigs

Wednesday: nurses who care about their patients and doctors who make house calls; getting a Post of the Week from Hilary at the Smitten Image; a call from your son

Thursday: your dad taking his blood sugar and blood pressure and meds first thing in the morning without you nagging him; neighbors who rake your parents' yard without being asked; arriving home after a few days away; an afternoon walk with your puppies

 

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Friday: seeing a dear friend's face for the first time in almost 40 years; blowing off to-do's to watch a movie with your sweetie

 

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Saturday: spending the day with friends exploring resale and antique shops; Reuben sandwiches; finding an old picnic basket marked $3; dancing with new and old…er, I mean, longtime…friends to the music of Andrew Venson, Soulman Sam Evans, and company; word from your oldest that he survived the half marathon obstacle course he ran that morning

 

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(I love old picnic baskets!!!)

 

Sunday: kneeling to pray between your husband and son; French onion soup when you're sick with a cold; steaks hot off the grill, courtesy of your son

Monday: sleeping in when you're sick, a walk with your puppies on a glorious winter day, and a wide open, unscheduled day ahead of you

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Belle is leaping through the grass!

 

Here's to a week full of good health and sweet! moments for all of us!

 

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12 responses to “Mastering the Fine Art of Procrastination”

  1. Jennifer Richardson Avatar

    this is a wonderfully happy post
    and makes me deeply peaceful
    (and sharing your stuffy head and chest, too!)
    SO wonderful to be able to let the pups run offleash
    for awhile; I’d not be able to trust my one adventurous lab
    with that so I keep them both on a line
    and sometimes I want so badly to just
    let them off to run free
    (all the “wild” places where I walk them
    are dreadfully close to busy roads)
    Hope you feel better and let those decorations
    get into place when the time is juuuuuust right:)
    -Jennifer

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  2. Ms. A Avatar

    Procrastination is a subject I know all too well… unfortunately. I just don’t have the wonderful, valid excuses you have.
    Feel better soon!

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  3. Agnes Avatar

    Meeting her after so many years is totally worth it! It’s only the 11th today, plenty of time to decorate 🙂

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  4. Kathy Avatar

    Here’s the serendipity that your post reminded me of: when Jackie Kennedy Onassis was asked if she was going to write her memoirs, she replied that she’d rather live life than write it.

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  5. Kathy Avatar

    PS The picnic basket is gorgeous!

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  6. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It's a balancing act for sure!
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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    That's the way I looked at it, too!
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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Jennifer, I'm sorry you have this stuffy mess, too! I hope you can find a place to let your pup run. We're so grateful that we live far enough from busy roads that we can let them run leash-free. I'm afraid they are so spoiled they don't know how lucky they are!!
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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh I bet your excuses are as good or better than mine!
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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Isn't it? I spotted it buried under stuff on a bottom shelf. Love at first sight!
     

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  11. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    I wouldn’t be too hard on yourself about procrastinating. I’d give up a novel or two to be with old friends, particularly ones I hadn’t seen in years. Beautiful photo of the dogs!

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you. Hearing you admit to that actually does make me feel better!

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