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I have had a slow start today. Woke up before 7am, remembered I wasn't working and went back to sleep for a bit! Then I've lolled around in bed for another couple of hours before getting up. Now showered and lolling around again until I'm dry!
I have at least put some laundry on (by which I mean tipped the contents of my laundry bin into the bath to soak), but I have quite a lot to get done today if I could only get going!
Anyone else just have days where they desperately want to be lazy?
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Veggie
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You're not being lazy, Pros, it's your body's way of telling you you need a rest. With the hours that you work, you deserve a week of doing nothing.
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I walked down to Lidl to do some grocery shopping. May have picked up some bulbs and a plant while I was at it... Caught the bus back up the hill but it was really late and there were no seat so I was standing. Had a man gesticulating wildly at me and pointing at my belly. When I took my headphones out, he asked if I was pregnant. I have gained quite a bit of weight since I had COVID (so a bit sensitive), but I didn't think I looked pregnant. Not at all motivated for the rest of the day now.
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Jay
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Sympathy like there Pros! People really should keep their thoughts to themselves, especially strangers!
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I'm sure he was only trying to help. I'd have laughed and taken the seat anyway.
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Aww Pros, that wasn't very kind of him. I can relate, I've put weight on the last year too, and it's more annoying because I lost two stone during the first year of lockdowns!
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18-03-2022, 01:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-03-2022, 11:52 AM by Broadway.)
I'll go with Veggie I would have thought his intentions were in the right place.
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(18-03-2022, 01:35 PM)Broadway Wrote: I'll go with Veggie I would have thought his intentions well in the right place. Me too I'd have happily sat down.
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Evening All. Hope you remembered to put your clocks on today.
So nice to have that extra hour of daylight in the evening - and the warm weather. If I could choose the weather for a year, it would be as it has been this week. Warm enough to be out and doing but not too hot that you're sweaty. Not wet or windy. Suits me fine.
If I was to be picky, I'd ask for some overnight rain, enough to water the plants but not soggy, perhaps a degree or two warmer and a couple of hours lighter in the evening. Maybe April will be perfect.
What would you choose?
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Much the same as you've detailed, especially the temperature and overnight rain, sounds just perfect. Would we get bored with it though?
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