- Tidy and clean the top of the fridge.
- Read all the books that sit on the kitchen bench. And in my studio. And on my ebook reader. And on my desk. And on the shelf above the kitchen bench. And on the dresser in the bedroom.
- Finish sewing the two skirts that I started years ago.
- Sew the bag for my DSLR. (Because I need to finish the skirts first. And the two t-shirts for which I bought fabric ages ago.)
- Clean under the porch.
- Work on the revision of my novel-in-progress. I was pretty sure it would be finished by March. Last March that is.
- Put the things on top of the shoe cupboard in the attic.
- Clean the bathroom.
- Take pictures of my finished knits and put them up on ravelry.
- Give myself a pedicure.
- Make my son pick up his room.
- Put a new zipper in my husband’s favorite fleece jacket. (It’s only been three years or so, he’ll hardly notice.)
- Record the next podcast.
- Sort through the piles of paper in the house.
- Finish spinning the yarn for the sweater I’m currently knitting.
- Make my son study Latin.
- Finish knitting the projects that have been sitting next to the kitchen bench for months now.
- Sort through my clothes and only keep the ones that fit that have no holes.
- Buy myself new hiking boots because my old ones (and also the pair I bought last year) make me feel like someone smashed my toes with a hammer. I will probably wear those again all winter instead of winter boots because I’m too lazy to get new ones. Also my record finding hiking boots that fit is not good. (Note to self: next time don’t buy ones that are intended for men even if they are on sale.)
- Do anything productive today.
So. Do you have any plans for this nice Sunday? do you do weekend to-do-lists? Life to-do-lists? I actually love the lists and like making them but then I usually ignore them completely.