Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Day 25

I'm too tired for paragraphs tonight so here's the day in list form again.

Wake up earlier than normal to get a jog in while watching old mystery shows from the treadmill.
Drop off Charlie at the vet to get tutored.
Stop by the gas station to fuel up and also get donuts for breakfast.
Join a work conf call, help with math homework, help with science homework, help with Spanish homework.
Open windows because it's nice outside.  Realize that the house is short one cat who escaped her tent outside.  Give her a few minutes of freedom before calling her name a few times and watching her race up to me like "oops I'm outside!)
Work through lunch.
Listen to Governor's press conference on COVID-19, still no shelter in place requirement.
Decide to take rest of afternoon off because of too many errands and need time to spend with kiddos.
Place an online grocery order and cross fingers that most of it will be filled.
Pick up a to-go order from Target for Vicky and make conscious decision to not pilfer her Easter candy purchases.  Take Reina with me so she can get out of the house without leaving the car.  Listen to the Hamilton soundtrack which is her new jam.
Pick up Charlie from vet and he's made it through his surgery without biting anyone.
Drop off Target purchases at Vicky's.
Come home and snuggle Charlie.
Have a virtual piano lesson for both me and Reina.  We hadn't had a lesson in almost a month so it was good to get more instruction even though we've been practicing more than usual. 
Get notification that grocery order is done and mostly filled (they had parmesan cheese - yah!). 
Pick up groceries in the parking lot while Glenn makes a quick trip inside the store to grab stuff we forgot.
Come home and eat grocery store sushi for dinner.  YUM.
Quick walk with dogs.
Mask-making.
Quick blogging.
Earlier than usual bedtime because = tired. 

Today's silver lining that despite all of the stress and homework temper tantrums and could-this-house-get-any-messier-in-two-days, hearing my girl sing "what's your name man?  Alexander Hamilton!" is a lovely part of any afternoon. 

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