Friday, May 01, 2020

Five Minutes!

Do you have five minutes? I am amazed in what I can get done in five minutes or less. After a busy day yesterday a quiet one today was good to do a bit of catching up on inside things with the rain in the morning it was great to wash sheets, get the kitchen spiffed up and do a bit of cooking. Sweep the floor and the steps to the basement off.

It stopped raining a bit after lunch and I took the dog for a walk and got on the exercise bike. After a bit of stress eating.

Did some e-paperwork and found some progress on it. It feels like a holding pattern and I must admit I am frustrated in the process.

We live on the border of another state and across the river they will begin reopening some of the things, in our state it is going to be announced the plan tomorrow and the will probably be an extension for a couple more weeks at least maybe even longer. We are on the other more rural side of the worst part of the the epidemic so the guidelines seem more for the big city. School will go until June 19th. Kids are beginning to adjust from what I can tell. Granddaughter is doing homework when she is here.

Some people with various personalities, and situations are reacting differently for various reasons. Some are more social than others. I am not as social as some and have enjoyed the break and being home for the first couple of weeks any way. It helped that it is garden season has begun.

Sewing did not happy yet today. I did get out in the garden for a bit of weeding, I pruned the roses but the deck steps this morning when the rain had weighted down some branches low enough to be what I call face slappers. The sun did come out in the afternoon after our walk and before the second round of gardening. I picked up the branches and weeds got them in the wheel borrow.

Getting the living room picked up and spiffed helped to get some extra blankets sorted and the weather will be getting warmer so I will not need as many of them.

 Seeing the counter cleared help and I was peaceful after my walk. It was great to see the dogwood trees in bloom and smell the lilacs.







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