Sunday Morning Snark – Friendship
To counterbalance yesterday’s motivation, here is today’s snarky picture. My weekend is still all about seeing friends and nothing has cancelled, but I sure do feel this way sometimes:
Have a great Sunday!
Because of all the reading this weekend, I feel like I need to make fun of myself for being a nerd:
I don’t wear glasses (yet?) but I do love reading in poor lighting conditions! I’m so glad I stumbled across this blog (where I stole the pictures from), there are a TON of cute jokes about nerds, I totally recommend it!
I am totally THIS kind of nerd:
I’ve been enjoying skiing this weekend so I thought I would toss in a little winter humor.
Have a great Sunday!
This whole overly busy/lack of sleep thing really wouldn’t be such a problem if only it weren’t for other people… specifically other people who choose to do foolish things and make everyone’s lives harder.
I literally was trying to figure some scheduling out with someone this week and instead of answering my questions, he would respond with non-sequiturs… He eventually sent my e-mails to someone else who read them to him… “oh look, here Jen is saying she has a plan B… well why don’t we go with plan B?” Note, my question was “want to try my plan B?”
Sigh… my 21 days of no rest is almost over…
Who wouldn’t want a friend who shows up wearing his love for you on his chest? I hope I’m not the only one!
Even though I’m so busy on the weekends, the saving grace is that I get to sleep in late! As soon as I saw this picture, I thought of my wonderful boyfriend. I’m sure he would love to implement this idea at our house. 🙂
My day will be consumed by wrapping gifts and baking. So here’s some motivation about wrapping:
And, I feel guilty posting my Sunday Morning Snark on Christmas… so it’s a day early:
That’s right! The Saturday morning motivational posters are finally back! Sort of. It’s hard to find motivational quotes about cleaning… so I’m bringing you these instead:
“Sometimes the greatest gain in productive energy will come from cleaning the cobwebs, dealing with old business, and clearing the decks.” — David Allen