I am up and morning progressing smoothly. I was up a couple times during the night to check on DGD6. She slept for 14 hours last night and I checked on her to make sure she didn't have a fever. Thankfully she didn't. She has been sick this past week but appears to have mostly recovered.
I am adjusting my schedule and adding in a couple hours of extra doings to each day. Somedays I feel like I'm juggling things okay and other days I feel like I'm dropping more balls than juggling them. Life is interesting.
Today's top doings -
** finish up this week's homeschool lessons with DS9. He has one online Math lesson to do and I have a stack of his completed papers to go through.
He corrects any missed problems until he gets them all correct. This should take less than an hour.
** DGD6 care. She should go home around 6pm tonight.
** Time with DGS21. We are meeting at his apartment and making a late lunch together. I am bringing shrimp and lemon seasoning. He is providing rice and mixed vegetables. After lunch, we fill our coffee cups and visit more. Then we sit in silence (mostly) and both work on our computers for an hour or so. Then it is time for me to go and gets errands done. The last couple of weeks DGS21 has asked to come with me while I run errands. It extends our time together and I'm grateful he enjoys it enough to want to make it last longer.
** Sam's & WM. I don't shop. I just go and get items on my "Buy this" list. I do it as fast as possible so I can get this icky but necessary task done.
** Install and configure new WiFi at home. I have had equipment on hand for a week but have been waiting to find a quiet time to do it. I am admitting that I am not going to get quiet/alone time so I'll just have to go slower and make sure I write things down at each step. That way when the constant questions and monitoring of DS9 and DGD6 happen I can recover and return to the next step.
DH bought his dream truck yesterday. Sometimes I really don't understand him. But I do enjoy watching him have fun. His "new" dream truck is a 1988 Chevy pickup. It runs but is a 30 year vehicle! We already have a pickup purchased last year with many modern do-dads. So why does working on & driving a 30-year-old pickup appeal to him? Color me clueless. But I am pleased that DH is happy with his newest hobby.
1. Know what you want.
2. Go after it relentlessly.