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To rest and get my nerves under control . . . which I mostly did.
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Not too much, sadly. I did get a load of laundry washed and put away and I scrubbed the stove top plus used, cleaned and seasoned my cast iron skillet and I took the trash and recycling out but other than that, not much. I did watch a whole season of a cute show about a ghost rock band on Netflix, but to be fair it wasn't much of an accomplishment as the episodes were short and there weren't a ton of them. I also forgot to eat lunch so I guess that doesn't help matters. Oh! I paid 2 bills too and verified all of my account balances/statuses. That's still not much, though. It was a stormy, rainy day so it was nice to just stay inside and be lazy.
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Tomorrow's work, work and work!
Tuesday-day off-it looks like this: 1. Drug test for an internship opportunity that could lead to yet another career change-pharmacy technician. 2. Appointment for meds prescripton 3. Appointment with counselor 4. Clean out and wash car 5. Clean kitchen 6. Work on sorting brother's stuff currently in Mt. Boxmore in my sitting room. |
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I have made a list of things that need to get done today but I squeezed in a few hours at the pool. I'm taking the time to relax and float away...
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I cleaned my room, washed clothes, had two doctor phone appointments and a (rude) nurse phone call, and finished up some insurance paperwork. |
Currently, it's to get offline, wash my face and go to bed. Earlier, it was to deal with the money, which I did, to stop off at a couple of places, which I did, to move some furniture around, which I did and to work more on organizing things, which I did. The things I should have done but did not include some cleaning and shaving Loki.
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Making the list today, Friday, for Saturday's shopping expedition! |
I believe we will be driving about 50 miles away to pick up a deli-case for Bevi's food service that is going up in the front part of the store. Hopefully by Monday we will be pumping out the fries, mozzarella sticks and onion rings. The deli-case will house cold cuts, cheese and Boston Market salads.
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Come on over my friend. Get out of that smoke and yours will be on the house. :)
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I’ve got the itch for kitchen toys. Since I can’t remodel until after this virus is out of the way, I will satisfy myself with a trip to Sur La Table this afternoon.
It’s the small pleasures… |
home for the evening(i think)my kittens have missed me and we're happy...no serious agenda..other then a fire tonight..something simple for supper...chili and a little chocolate :chocolate: maybe?....sounds really good- i'm all in ..:|
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Clean the gutters
I’ve been saying this for a week… |
I had a dental exam and was given the okay to have my teeth cleaned. The dentist, dental hygiene instructor, student and receptionist this time around are all great. :thumbsup:
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AND NOW THE FEMALE COLLABORATORS ARE BEING FOISTED UPON US.
MAY THEY MEET THE SAME FATE AS THEIR TRAITOROUS SISTERS AFTER WWII I'm going to read up on Marguerite Duras and other remarkable French feminist intellectuals ... for instance: The Manifesto of 343 was a petition signed by 343 French women in 1971. The petition stated that these women “had the courage to say, ‘I’ve had an abortion.'” At the time, abortion was illegal in France and therefore the petition was considered an act of disobedience. The text of the manifesto was written by the famous French feminist and writer Simone de Beauvoir. The top of the manifesto stated: “One million women in France have abortions every year. Condemned to secrecy, they do so in dangerous conditions, while under medical supervision, this is one of the simplest procedures. Society is silencing these millions of women. I declare that I am one of them. I declare that I have had an abortion. Just as we demand free access to contraception, we demand the freedom to have an abortion.” The manifesto was published in the magazine Le Nouvel Observateur in 1971, and would go on to influence the passing of a law that legalized abortion in France in 1975. The law was named after another famous French feminist Simone Veil, under the name the “Veil Law.” |
drying my hair..contemplating a sm salad before i leave...
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Now that I've inventoried everything I made the following lists – Have on Hand. Need to Get. Dream On. I thought I'd be done long before now but this is taking a lot longer than expected. Plus I still have a huge stack of dishes to get done before anyone shows up unannounced and gets to see how lazy I've been while they were away.
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