I know how he feels.
While time seems at time to race, it simultaneously seems to creep.
I was up before 6, awake before 5 this morning.
By 10 I'd dined on the last scrap of a loaf of cheese bread, a slice of orange left over from a sweet potato dish SWMBO prepared, a handful of big red grapes, and consumed a couple of cups of coffee.
I'd done a small load of laundry and remade my bed.
I'd washed a tiny amount of dishes from the night before.
I'd read some from a recent Arizona Highways magazine.
I'd browsed the news on the Internet and read some emails.
I'd done my daily 10 minute bask in the sun.
I'd contemplated a necessary trip to the public library.
Maybe it's not such a slow start.
Maybe it's time for a nap.
(yawn)
Sounds like a full lid to me, Bruce.
ReplyDeleteMiles to go, Mike.
DeleteAlways have time for a nap.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good philosophy, Joe.
DeleteDidn't the turtle win the race in the end?
ReplyDeleteNap's been taken. Bring on that hare!
DeleteGood list.
ReplyDeleteProbably more than enough for a Monday, Susan.
DeleteSounds like a very busy morning to me. You got way more done than I did.
ReplyDeleteOh I don't know about that.
DeleteYou were awake before I was- and you're two time zones west.
ReplyDeleteSlug-a-bed!
DeleteJust reading this schedule makes me want a nap. What a morning you had.
ReplyDeleteAh, shucks, Pat, 'twarn't nuthin'.
DeleteThat's quite a lot! Mental exercise can be just as exhausting as the physical!
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
DeleteDefinitely time for a nap. zzzzzzzzzzzz
ReplyDeleteIt was and I did.
DeleteAt first I thought you meant 10 p.m., not a.m.! That sounds like a lot!
ReplyDeleteMaybe a lot for an old retired guy, not for a youngster like you.
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