Sunday, September 12, 2010

If you had three extra hours every day...







...what would you do with them? Get more sleep? Finish your to-do list? Have fun? Write a novel? I really want to know.

I think I would read, at first. There are so many things I want to read, but it seems like I never get to it. And then I would quilt. Maybe thinking about this will help me re-work my priorities and jump out of my ruts.

29 comments:

  1. I'd probably still want more !!! I wonder if there is such a thng as enough time??

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  2. Oh, I wish for this everyday, pretty sure I could finish all my projects, keep up on my paperwork and conquer the world!!
    Nadine

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  3. Mmmm.....one hour reading, one hour organising/decluttering/sorting, one hour creating. Well, that's what I'd do in theory, but in reality I'd probably get in front of my sewing machine and lose track of those 3 hours completely!!!!! :) Ciao

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  4. If I had 3 extra hours a day, and if I could, I would save them up for when I am lucky enough to get to see grandies overseas ....
    well, maybe I would use a little of it for stitching!!!!!
    Hugz
    Good fun question for us.... thanks

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  5. I would love an extra 3 hours on a Friday night, something to look forward to at the end of every week, to do something for myself (sewing, reading, a film, a long bath). Would I want it every day? That would just be too much! Ros

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  6. I'd want more that 3 extra hours...how about an extra month. I'm in denial Christmas is coming and I need more time. But yes, I love to read and have not read as much as I normally do for some reason or perhaps I'd organize my recipes.

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  7. 3 extra hours? I'd play catchup on my UFO's and stash! Maybe a little more quilting thrown in!

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  8. I am sure I would sew, because there is never enough time to sew. I think I would spend a bit of time doing things for myself, things I feel I'm wasting time on otherwise, like doing my nails now and then. I'd enjoy having more time to spend with my husband, too. He works a LOT of hours.

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  9. I think I would just be thankful for the extra time. At our age and both of us retired more time to look forward to with my husband would be a delight.

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  10. Oh, for 3 more hours....I would probably be exhausted by then, but I would love to have more knitting time....or more hand quilting time....or more time to enjoy more life!

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  11. I would walk outside, or read, or listen to a book as I walk outside!

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  12. 3 more hours? overwhelming just to think about it! I'd probably spend a lot more time gardening, don't spend near enough time out there in the yard.

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  13. wow...three more hours to do anything I want? intriguing...

    I guess no kids? no hubby? no phones?
    Someone else will cook? do laundry?

    I would SEW!! and QUILT!! and READ!!

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  14. If I quit goofing off I'd already have a couple of hours easy :)
    If I junked the computer I'd have three hours easy.

    If I had three hours and actually used it, I'd love to audit a course in Archeology, learn to speak Latin fluently, restore an antique merry go round.

    What I AM going to do with three hours today is make a Jenny Bowker mini free motion quilt. Brilliant idea to get past the walking foot syndrome.
    Sharyn

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  15. If I could get three hours without having to do anything like else (is there a world like that), I'd head straight to my craft room. I haven't seen it in over a month and there are a lot of quilts calling my name right now.

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  16. Good question. I'd like to think that I would spend it productively and wisely, but chances are I would most likely spend it in my usual ADD way and wind up still wishing for more time. :)

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  17. Sew for two of the hours and sleep the other one. Good thing to think about!

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  18. is it possible? may i have 6 extra hours? i would do my nordic walking, then learn a new language, then quilt and quilt and quilt...
    bye...

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  19. Wow, this is a really great question. I think I would try to read more and spend more time outside. Then I would want to sew more too!

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  20. Three extra hours would destroy my excuses for not exercising, not cleaning and not cooking! Let's just stick with 24/day! LOL!

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  21. hmmm, I would probably take a class. like a dressmaking class, and a cooking class, and a furniture making class. because with the three hours i could have time to drive a little farther to find something worthwhile.

    but would EVERYONE have the extra 3 hours, or just me? because if EVERYone, then there would probably just be more demands on everyone else's time from everyone else. so in reality i WOULDn't have any extra time...

    hmmm..

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  22. I would get use to it and needed moore.

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  23. I would spend the extra time trying to finish all the quilting projects I've started.

    Karen, I love to read too, that's why I listen to audio books while I'm sewing. I always have a book I'm actually reading but also have an audio book I'm "reading". The library is one of my favorite places!

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  24. Three hours? That would be heaven, but I suspect I'd try to fill it with 6 hours of doing stuff. I do want to read more, quilt more, spend more time with friends and family, and of course, the first 3 hours should be spent pulling the weeds from the raspberry patch that I have put off all summer cause I didn't have time...

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  25. quilt of course because with that extra time, my house would surely be clean!

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  26. My guilty but true answer would be "Play Lego Indiana Jones on my PC". Other days it would be piecing a quilt, or making a new piece of clothing.

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  27. Sew, read and put my stuff away.
    Maybe I`ll write a book too =)

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  28. Three more hours???
    Uninterrupted?
    No answering the phone, the door, no to-do lists, etc.?
    Oh, gosh... could I just sit and sew, and knit, and embroider, and paint and craft as if I were in another planet and unreacheable???
    That would be heaven!

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