I needed to do the laundry, but then I realized I was out of detergent, so I went to write a shopping list and realized how unorganized the junk drawer was, and started checking pens for ink.

When I went to toss all the junk, I saw that the trash was full, but before I took it out, I wanted to get rid of old food in the fridge.
That’s when I realized a juice jug had leaked so I needed to clean it up, but when I went to grab a rag, I saw that the pantry closet was a nightmare so I started organizing it.
And that’s how I ended up on the floor looking at my old photo albums from 1900s and not doing laundry.
Ari Jenna Kinsella lives in Biddeford and can be reached as arinafrink34@gmail.com.
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