Re: Wednesday PWYC
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2018 6:36 pm
Home and have my feet up.
I rested deeply on the way to the senior's program. Eyes shut, noise-cancelling earphones on and semi reclined with my feet up on the heated front seat. It was a 50 minute drive and after the first 30 minutes I felt a lot better.
We ended up being there too early (dh never confirmed times) so we sang before lunch, then ate and left.
On the way home I wasn't as tired so we dropped into a WM and I got some groceries. Not everything I needed, though. I'm waiting for some things to go on sale.
Dh started to get emails and text while at WM. He is expected in a meeting tomorrow morning but he'd already said he couldn't attend. So he's on the phone with them now. When they were setting up a planning meeting, he said he couldn't come today and tomorrow but those were the days set. So he'll head out as soon as he drops me off after tomorrow. I have my flu shot at the doctor after so that slows down when he'll get to them (he'll hit rush hour traffic.) There's nothing I can do about that.
Dinner tonight is leftover pizza from the freezer so no cooking. I ran the dishwasher before leaving this morning and also the washer. I remembered to flip things when I got home and have now remade the spare bed with the clean sheets.
Elizabeth The ship's bed is two twins locked together and that works very well for us (although I can never quite tell how much is the separate mattresses and how much is the rocking of the ship!) We already use separate duvets but I toss a decorative blanket over the whole bed since dh doesn't even like the two duvets looking like separate beds. Of course, to get a bed like that means getting rid of the waterbed and buying a new bed. And convincing dh to give up the waterbed is the first challenge. I like it too but not if it is causing me sleep issues.
The spare bed is lovely because it is so high. It is on risers (so I can store things underneath) but it makes getting out of bed easy (I just slide down, no trying to stand up from a low bed) and it is also really easy to make since it is almost at waist height, unlike the waterbed which is about 22" off the ground. Much less bending and no wrestling with the heavy waterbag.
I rested deeply on the way to the senior's program. Eyes shut, noise-cancelling earphones on and semi reclined with my feet up on the heated front seat. It was a 50 minute drive and after the first 30 minutes I felt a lot better.
We ended up being there too early (dh never confirmed times) so we sang before lunch, then ate and left.
On the way home I wasn't as tired so we dropped into a WM and I got some groceries. Not everything I needed, though. I'm waiting for some things to go on sale.
Dh started to get emails and text while at WM. He is expected in a meeting tomorrow morning but he'd already said he couldn't attend. So he's on the phone with them now. When they were setting up a planning meeting, he said he couldn't come today and tomorrow but those were the days set. So he'll head out as soon as he drops me off after tomorrow. I have my flu shot at the doctor after so that slows down when he'll get to them (he'll hit rush hour traffic.) There's nothing I can do about that.
Dinner tonight is leftover pizza from the freezer so no cooking. I ran the dishwasher before leaving this morning and also the washer. I remembered to flip things when I got home and have now remade the spare bed with the clean sheets.
Elizabeth The ship's bed is two twins locked together and that works very well for us (although I can never quite tell how much is the separate mattresses and how much is the rocking of the ship!) We already use separate duvets but I toss a decorative blanket over the whole bed since dh doesn't even like the two duvets looking like separate beds. Of course, to get a bed like that means getting rid of the waterbed and buying a new bed. And convincing dh to give up the waterbed is the first challenge. I like it too but not if it is causing me sleep issues.
The spare bed is lovely because it is so high. It is on risers (so I can store things underneath) but it makes getting out of bed easy (I just slide down, no trying to stand up from a low bed) and it is also really easy to make since it is almost at waist height, unlike the waterbed which is about 22" off the ground. Much less bending and no wrestling with the heavy waterbag.