That wasn’t right at all, and it was getting worse. She was trying to make a chart that would list all the jobs they needed to finish by Friday, what day they should be done, and who should do them. The problem wasn’t with the list, though. Clicking the computer’s mouse had made a jumble of everything, and now she had to figure out how to unjumble it. She moved the cursor to the top of the page and typed in a new first entry. It read: Make this computer do what I want it to. Saturday. Lisa. Well, at least that was being organized, and being organized was Lisa’s strongest characteristic. When Lisa finally finished the chart, she ran three copies on her printer and put two in envelopes for Stevie and Carole. The third she taped onto the mirror above the dresser in her room. That way she could look at it every morning and every night. Now everything was clear as could be. And what was clearest of all was that there was a lot of work to be done. She taped a string attached to a pencil next to the list.