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I get accused a lot from my oldest daughter of doing nothing.  She will call me on the phone and ask me what I am doing and when I say, “nothing,” she usually says she is not surprised.  Whenever I call her and she doesn’t answer and I ask her later why she made me leave a message, she will puff up like a peacock and say in this hoity toity voice, “Mother, I have a job!  Some people work!”  It is so annoying because she stretches each word out into extra syllables and mother comes out sounding like MUTH-THER-ER!  Luckily, she has probably never heard of a Lazy Susan or that would be my new nickname.  She is usually wrong about what I am doing and I am usually doing something, but sometimes at the end of the day I can’t really tell you what I did all day, but I can tell you I am worn out from doing it.  

 

Today, I tried to get my husband to stay home from work, but he thinks doing something spontaneously only works if you have scheduled it on your calendar.  I really don’t think he has ever called in sick and if he has and I am just forgetting, he would have had something like the Bubonic Plague or just coughed out a lung and since I don’t remember any of that, I am pretty sure he has never called in sick. No amount of enticing could get him to change his mind and even when I said,  “We could go to Intercourse for the day,” all he said was, “No thanks, I don't care for Blue Ball."

My youngest has the same strange desire to get to work. School was a whole different ballgame and she could make me believe she was dying right up until the bus pulled away without her from the curb and then would turn and ask me if we could go out for lunch.  Usually I said, “you are in big trouble, but does Ruby Tuesdays sound good?”  Work is different and this winter, despite my warnings, she left in a snowstorm because she didn’t want them to be shorthanded.  It could have been that or I might have mentioned if we lost power we could be snowed in for days together and if things got desperate I might need her help in overtaking her father if we happened to run out of food.

 

Well, I decided today as I was thinking about all the things I had to do, laundry, mow the lawn, clean the bathrooms, etc. that today would be a nothing day.  It started when I let the dogs out and Vern came back into the house and ran smack dab into the screen door.  I had to stop what I was doing and rub his head for a bit and I kept telling him he was the smartest dog ever. 

SMARTEST DOG EVER!!

When I let him out the second time, he proved it by waiting for me to unlock the screen door. Once out, he jumped up on our porch swing.  There he sat swinging, doing nothing, and I thought I should join him. 

Seat cushion has been replaced. The original was done in by Vern, the swinger!

He gets so happy when you swing with him and we sat for a long time with his big paw on my chest and my head next to his and my arms around him.  We probably looked like a couple of “in-love” high school kids and I really did think it was the perfect start to any day.  The thing about Vern is he just breathes you in when he sits with you and I find it so totally endearing that it melts my heart every single time.  He makes you feel like he has never loved anybody more, right up until the moment he uses you as leverage to quickly get down to greet another occupant of the house or mix it up with Fudge.

 

A little later, I sat down on the couch and had both Fudge cuddling on one side and Vern pawing me on the other and I actually said out loud, “Who wants to do nothing today?”  Since my arm was up, Vern already had one paw out, and Fudge was on her back with all four paws in the air, I counted that as six yeses.

Fudge votes YES!

I knew Fudge would go along, because believe it or not, Fudge, with all her outside energy, is the perfect dog to stay inside with and do nothing.  She is the dog I would most likely want to watch a movie with or be sick with, because Fudge would be content to be beside you doing nothing for the entire day.  Vern, on the other hand, can do nothing for about an hour and then wants to interrupt your nothing time to see if maybe we could do something soon. 

 

So, since we were all in agreement, we set out to have a day much like a Seinfeld show about nothing. Even though my dogs raised their paws to do nothing, they still felt their walk was necessary, although I did warn them that pulling me into groundhog holes was something and I forbid it on our nothing day.  We sat at the top of a very large hill on a bench for a while and I took in all the sights and my dogs sat and faced me as if to say, “Are you kidding me? This nothing crap is really boring!” I contemplated if mowing the lawn counted as something and just as I decided I should do it before it rained, an overriding answer came from above and it began to rain. Well, any sane person knows that means to continue on with your nothing day, but we continued to walk.  I am one of the few people who loves to walk their dogs in rain, because I know it means most everyone else will be at home. All in all, we had three walks on our rainy, nothing day.

 

We had a wonderful day and then I started thinking about what to cook for dinner.  I finally decided in keeping with the theme for the day we should go out and when John arrived home I informed him of my decision.  Just so he didn’t think he had married a good for nothing woman, I also mentioned that I had cooked TWICE that week, which could be an all time world record for me and he said he only remembered me cooking once. I could see a kink in my nothing day forming right before my eyes.  This statement caused a back and forth about what constituted cooking and he felt putting corn in a pan of water and handing him hamburgers to grill did not involve cooking.  Even when I added I had also cleaned and cut up strawberries, he just laughed.  I kept saying I was getting full credit and then I added he had to decide if he wanted a pretty trophy wife or a gourmet chef, because he couldn’t have both.  Later, when I was retelling this story to my oldest daughter, she said, “which one of those are you supposed to be?” I ended up cooking dinner and made him swear I was getting full credit.

 

I’m not ashamed of my “do nothing” day. I think everyone should have a mental health day once in awhile or a do nothing day to recharge your battery.  I know not everyone thinks like me and I have a neighbor who just got laid off and still works all day out in her yard, or painting her deck, or cleaning this or that, or redoing something that I thought looked great.  One of these days I hope I look over there and see her sitting on her porch doing nothing.  Meanwhile, if you think my work ethic is substandard, I am going to follow an age-old tradition and blame it all on my mother, who has set the bar low for me.   When she introduces my sisters and me, she always says that this daughter is a Nurse Practitioner and this daughter has a great job at a University and then she always looks at me and adds, “Oh, and this is my youngest.  She has dogs!”

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Comment by Donna K & Quincy on June 13, 2013 at 8:51am

I love do nothing days and someday soon I am going to learn how to do one of those. I am always doing something and yet at the end of the day have no idea what I did. I guess the old saying ' a woman's work is never done' really knew what they were talking about. You do nothing day sounds wonderful and sitting on the swing with Vern, priceless. Quincy and I got a new garden swing for Mother's Day and we did grab a few minutes on it yesterday. It is absolutely the most relaxing thing ever. I got up to do some gardening and Quincy just stayed nice and chilled on the swing. Now I have to go clean the house from top to bottom. Some day this is going to be my theme song ( except the birthday suit and sex part). :>))))

Comment by Joanne ~ Spud* on June 13, 2013 at 8:39am
From Vern-
Mom, nothing from nothing means nothing. You gotta do somethin if ya wanna be with me.
( can't embed right now, but here is what I'm talking about)
http://www.youtube.com/embed/G_DV54ddNHE?autoplay=1
Comment by Jane, Rooney & Stuart on June 13, 2013 at 7:50am

Sounds like a wonderful day!  I'm sorely in need of a do nothing day but alas - one in not in my future.  Do nothing days are the best with the doodles but I'll settle in October for some do nothing days with my cruise buddies - unless laying in the caribbean sun while drinking actually counts as doing something - lol

Comment by Cheryl and Finnegan on June 12, 2013 at 8:45pm

Laurie, I love this blog!  I love do nothing days!  I have to proclaim one in the near future! 

Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on June 12, 2013 at 6:23pm

Karen, Thank you! I love swinging with my Vern :) LOL about a fully charged battery...I must need more nothing days.

DJ, Thank you! Hopefully, Chance likes a good nothing day, too :)

Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on June 12, 2013 at 6:21pm

Bonnie, Thank you! You are right...I was busy :) LOL

Kaytlin, I know I sound old, but your time will come. Enjoy the days when you can get them :)

Camilla, Thank you! I hope you have a very lazy summer :) How dare school get in the way of that..LOL!

Thanks, Ava's mommy & Rodney !

Pat, Poor Trav...Vern has gone through the deer fencing, but not the screen door YET :) Thank you!

F, Thanks! I knew you would understand about nothing days, but I am not sure what you mean about my mental state :) John wouldn't know what to do with a completely sane wife. I mowed the yard today AND cooked an edible dinner :) Wife of the year, I say!

Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on June 12, 2013 at 6:14pm

Doodlebug, Thank you! They really do grow up fast. My oldest is almost 30 :) Yikes! I am telling my DH you are on my side about the cooking. LOL

Joanna, Thank you!

Nancy, I agree about the house. Sometimes, I think, "why bother?" Glad you are enjoying your nothing days.

Lori, LOL

Allyson, Thank you!! I hope you have a wonderful vacation. I remember when the kids were young and how busy it was every single day. Let you in-laws help you and enjoy!

Sheila, I wish I could help you have a nothing day. You deserve one....a week, maybe :)

Lonnie, I like how you think....whatever you bring home...LOL!! Perfect!

Sheri, I am going to tell him exactly what you said :) LOL Yes, get a swing and you can be a swinger, too :)

Jane, I used to do the same things with my daughters. I loved those days and like you, especially when the weather was bad. I hope your daughters let you do this with your grand kids.

Nicky, Way to go!! I hope you had a glorious day! Guilt...what is that?? LOL

Comment by DJ & Chance on June 12, 2013 at 6:07pm

Nothing days are so irresistible.  It starts with lying in bed a long long time and ends that way also, dogs cuddled, book or dvd control in hand.  Thank for reminding me of the virtues of nothing days!

Comment by Kary, Sparty & Stella on June 12, 2013 at 5:56pm
I loved your nothing day, I lived it with you vicariously. Fudge needs to come teach my doodle about just doing nothing. I sooo agree with your cooking concept, once you decide what is on the menu, you HAVE cooked. You reminded me that I do need to enjoy the days when my girls decide they need a nothing day, they are growing up so fast.
Comment by Joanna, Zoe & Bender on June 12, 2013 at 5:34pm

i love do nothing days too!  swinging on the porch with Vern sounds absolutely lovely!  

 

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