I should be packing. I should be working. I should be doing a lot of things that I’m not doing. Maybe printing out all of the things I need out of my email. Folding laundry. Cleaning my kitchen. Taking out my trash. Locating my ear bud things for my iPod. Trying to figure out why I can never find those dang things, seeing how I know we must have twelve pairs in this house. Getting ready for BlogHer. Oh maybe even looking at the conference packet and deciding what sessions I may be interested in.
What am I doing instead?
Posting non-sense.
Reading blogs. Because I want my reader to be on zero when I leave. Makes complete sense, yes?
Editing photos in iPhoto. Just because I’ve been meaning to do that for a year at least.
Paying attention to Twitter. Because well, it’s more fun than working.
Checking FedEx every ten minutes. Just waiting for the, your new IPHONE HAS BEEN DELIVERED status. Yeah, so far no go. But it’s on the truck.
Sitting here, willing my suitcase to figure out what I want to pack and do it all for me.
Playing Bejeweled.
I *may* be a complete procrastinator. I work best under pressure. Something like that.



You and I are going to get along just dandy.
Fellow Procrastinator.
Issa Reply:
August 4th, 2010 at 9:45 am
@mosey, ::fistbump::
I have a class in 3 hours and NOTHING prepared I was thinking maybe I will start at 1…YIKES ;o)
Why procrastinate today? Put it off until tomorrow, is what I always say.
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Issa Reply:
August 4th, 2010 at 9:53 am
@avasmommy, I normally do that.
But um, my plane leaves at 10am-ish. And uh, I’m not a fan of nekkidness.
I take it you’re probably en route right now. Have fun!
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Haha, you sound like me. I am good at finding a million other things to do other than what I should be doing!
yeah, I’m a world class procrastinator. I accidentally cleaned my house while procrastinating on writing a paper.
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