Monday, August 3, 2015

My day in detail,,,,,,,,

So, here goes my day,,,,,

  • The alarm went off at 5:40 so I hit snooze twice.
  • Finally hauled my butt out of bed and lurched downstairs with my dog Ernie and my daughter's dog Lola.
  • Walked Ernie and Lola and was 50% successful in my attempts to get both of them to take care of business.
  • Fed both dogs.
  • Went upstairs to take shower.
  • Went downstairs after the coffee I had neglected to start.
  • Climbed stairs again to brush hair after starting the coffee.
  • Went back down for a cup of coffee.
  • Checked on my daughter to make sure she had roused herself.
  • Watched part of the second episode of Grace and Frankie while sipping coffee.
  • Got dressed, made bed, gathered belongings.
  • Drove daughter to her bus stop on the way to my teacher inservice.
  • Greeted school friends old and new before finding a seat with a colleague.
  • Sat far too long listening to what could have been said in an hout. Day was pretty much like that. Frankly, I was so flipping bored most of the time....don't want to relive it.
  • Drove myself home, walked dogs, fed dogs, cleaned animal cages, made tomorrow's lunch, prepared tomorrow's coffee....ready to brew.
  • Went upstairs and took a nap to Grace and Frankie.
  • Got up and wrote my three journal pages.
  • Practiced guitar.
  • Went to a Friends of Lois meeting.
  • Went to grocery store to buy dinner items.
  • Came home to make dinner.
  • Am planning to pick daughter up from work, have a nice glass of wine, and go to bed. 
Not at all an exciting day. But I enjoyed seeing all my friends from work. It feels like we are getting ready for another great school year. Also my late afternoon meeting was a blessing. I have friends there as well. We support each other on our life journeys. I guess this little exercise helps me see how meaningless life is unless you take time to sit with people who are important to you. Even though the inservice was not a dynamic experience, I enjoyed the community of learners. Hmmm! Important perspective.

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