Sometimes I think that I think too much. Obviously, then, I have to stop thinking immediately to put a stop to the vicious circle. Heh. What I mean is that whenever I have dwelled on something long enough, I run out of patience and just do something. The good thing is that I hardly ever regret the decisions I make. It's more important for me to make a decision than to make the
right decision.
Jessica, on the other hand,
loves lists. She makes grocery lists, to-do lists, to-not-do lists, risto-to-do lists etc. We have all our video tapes numbered and listed. She arranged our books in an alphabetical order the other week.
And I love it. I love having order. I just can't bring myself to ever creating it.
Which brings us to the slight problem we have had with choosing
the last name. How
could we ever make that decision by using some rational arguments? What could possibly be such an argument that would make one name better than the other?
Jessica came up with a system:
If it's a boy, he'll get last name
z, and a girl will get last name
y. Fine. But which way? Boy gets Dad's last name and girl Mom's? Or the other way around?
I can already hear a list of the pros and cons being drafted in the living room.