Oct 20 2003
Archive for October, 2003
Oct 20 2003
Divide and Conquer
My mother always used to tell me to Divide and Conquer when it came to cleaning my room. I didn’t like cleaning my room as a kid and I am not that great of a housekeeper as an adult.This weekend the housecleaning became monumental and something had to be done. At first we worked on the Divide and Conquer theory. We sat down as a family and portioned off the house into sections and each person was in charge of a ZONE. The littlest kids were in charge of the playroom which of course ended up messier than when they started but at least they were busy while the rest of us attacked our respective zones. This worked pretty well - we got the dining room, living room and kitchen cleaned up.It is now Monday morning and while the general living space of the house is tidy there are still dust bunnies lurking and the bedrooms and bathroom needs to be reclaimed. So, this morning my tactic is to tackle one small thing in each room as I enter and leave that room. Hopefully, in a couple of days the scale of the project will be small enough that I can go back into divide and conquer mode. Divide and Conquer works great when you have a retreat to go to while you are dividing and conquering - If I help one kid clean their room and we get it sqeaky clean but then the bathroom is still dirty and the other rooms in the house are a mess I get discouraged quickly.And the laundry….well forget it - somedays I am reminded of the old Star Trek episode about the Tribles.
Oct 13 2003
Just because you don’t have time to read doesn’t mean you have to miss out.
Oct 13 2003
October Bookclub Selection
Does this look like a Stay at Home Mom bookclub selection? Some may say this is a stretch but the book is a classic and it is broken into a series of short stories (easy to read). These stories outline various robots and their interaction with humans. The first story begins with robot as Nanny. Ultimately they become a series of stories that deal more with our own humanity than the actual functions of the robots depicted in each scenario.Pick up a copy and join in the discussion.