This month I did my visiting teaching for the first time since we moved here. They have given me a different assignment every month, with a different partner. This month they gave me one girl that I actually knew and no partner, so I went to see her a few days later. Her husband is an accountant (a common occurance in our ward). Maybe since I actually went they won't change my assignment any more.
Back to the humdrum of work. I've been slowly working on my one project, stretching the time it takes. Leonard agrees: us Richardsons have some innate ability that makes us 10x more efficient than your average human. Mer.
(8) Tue Mar 14 2006 09:54:
Yesterday I called Leonard while waiting at the post office. I love my brother. I told him I didn't have enough to do at work and he said to make sure I spent my extra time learning things and looking like I'm working. When you're writing a book you don't really have time when you're at work but not working and can learn things. He told me he was starting to edit his book and I said I was proud of him.
- Comments:
Posted by Susie at Tue Mar 14 2006 15:08
Duh, that has nothing to do with efficiency. But since you mentioned it, thanks for cleaning out the fridge! I have a wonderful husband!
Posted by Rachel at Tue Mar 14 2006 16:51
I don't think I have that innate ability. (John can come clean our firdge next)
Posted by John at Wed Mar 15 2006 08:09
No way. Your fridge is a disaster. If I cleaned it out I would throw everything away. And you probably would not like that.
Posted by Rachel at Wed Mar 15 2006 09:06
I would probably be ok with it.
Posted by Susie at Wed Mar 15 2006 11:27
me too.
Posted by Alyson at Wed Mar 15 2006 13:45
I'd like to be efficient!
Posted by Susie at Wed Mar 15 2006 15:58
Not if it meant you were bored at work all day!