
He tells us he can do things for us, but where does he find the time when he fills it up with so much tecnology of his cell phone pinging every 30 seconds of plain nonsense. But he is a good son, he is caring and trying to help his friends that don't have the advantages he has and are away from parents that aren't as understanding as we are. So he is like on the show MONK, a gift and a curse.

I like the idea of how people are building large houses and having less children to fill them. My question is who is going to clean them and maintain them if they don't have any children to help out and bring some laughter and joy to its walls. But some people just can't have children or the personality type to be surrounded by children. Their nervous system can't handle the stress.
Then there are those that would love to have a bushel of them, but don't have the resources or have physical limitations.
Anyway, I really liked your thoughts as THH says about multitasking, I was always multitasking and right now to try and do one thing takes everything in me to do so. So it is very frustrating...I use to carry a Dayplanner with me everywhere, but eventually, I wasn't doing anything or going anywhere that I needed that.
I do feel now though that I need to get that Dayplanner back out, so that I can organize my thoughts and goals. Because with this anxiety or age, my memory is not like it use to be and the days seem to come and go so much quicker that I feel as if I haven't accomplished anything. Yikes! Paislee

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