Being single and childless is pretty awesome (no really, not being sarcastic). Here's what I do in a day:
6:00 - Wake up slowly, walk dog, get ready for work, listen to podcast about snake handling (religious and regular)
7:00 - Hot breakfast, read book about body image and the catholic church, feel annoyed at neighbor outside window with puppy saying "go potty" over and over and over and over and over and over
8:00-4:30 - "work"
5:00 - Walk dog, put chicken in crock pot for dinner, change for gym, call plumber to make appointment for estimate on hot water heater, go to management office re messed up gate key fob, debate doing 30 minute fitness blender workout prior to Orange Theory, admit to self have major problems with moderation and all or nothing thinking
7:00 - Meet friend at Orange Theory; mess up on rower intervals, causing friend to mess up, regret "My Boo" played while on treadmill round instead of weight round, as would have shown off running man challenge skills but getting off treadmill too complicated.
8:00 - Head home and remember need banjo strings, make detour to music store, listen to same Civil Wars song approximately 15 times in a row
8:30 - Have "mindful" dinner as part of therapy homework, get caught up in book
10:00 - Still sitting at table reading book and crying (Tell the Wolves I'm Home)
10:30 - Still reading and crying
10:45 - Go to bed, try not to berate self for not getting enough sleep (one thing at a time, self!)
Friday, May 13, 2016
a week in the life: day 1
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Tuesday, March 8, 2016
True Confessions
I do not listen to my work voicemails. When the number of unplayed messages reaches 25 I just delete them all. I used to feel guilty about this but now I don't. I also play along when someone calls and mentions a message they left me previously. Someday this might catch up with me, but on that day I'll just quit or something.
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Friday, February 12, 2016
Happy Valentine's Day!
Once I took my dog to a new place for a haircut and didn't realize they needed the actual rabies vaccination paper, not just her tag. The lady said, "Is there someone at home who could bring it over?"
No. There's no one at home. No one can bring it over. I have to do EVERYTHING MYSELF ALL THE TIME and it really sucks a lot.
Most of the time it's ok though.
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