I came home last night feeling chilled to the bone. It was dinner time, but I put my pajamas on and crawled into bed with my heating pad and laptop. I should have made myself a cup of hot tea, but once I was under the covers I didn't want to get out again. I went to sleep early, woke up at about 9:30 pm when my phone chimed, again to use the bathroom at 10:30 pm, and then stayed in bed until it was time to get up for work. I must have been tired.Today was a good day. I'm eating healthy and looking forward to whatever 2019 brings.

...I have the darndest time keeping the day straight. Make 2019 a special year.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder so many of us are feeling cranky. Ha ha!
DeleteSpecial. Yes.
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I too have been muddled with the days! I’ve asked my husband more than once “what day is it?” He didn’t always know either! I hope 2019 is a good one for you Martha.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn from Canada
I don't recall a holiday time ever being quite so confusing though I know Christmas and New Year have fallen on Tuesdays plenty of other times.
DeleteHappy New Year, Marilyn!
I have been so off schedule and I am thankful for the time to relax and not worry about the day of the week. I am glad to have a new year and some new beginnings.
ReplyDeletePerhaps I never had such a time with it previous because I didn't have to worry it about it either. Now I have to make sure I get to work on the right days. LOL!
DeleteBy about December 26th I was pining for "real life" to return. Holidays are wonderful and changes in routine can be healthy, but there is a lot to be said for doing everything decently and in order, too. And for me that means being able to remember what day it is. And to eat a vegetable now and then...
ReplyDeleteYes, Stacy, vegetable are important. I am back to eating clean now that it's January. The routine in on its way back too. Phew!
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