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Post by lennon on Feb 18, 2024 23:09:59 GMT -5
Have a productive weekday!
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Post by lennon on Feb 18, 2024 23:41:47 GMT -5
Things I will do this weekday
1. Take out trash 2. Wash dishes 3. Exercise 4. Get stuff done at the library 5. Bring books back to the library 6. Pick up stuff off the floor 7. Get medicine from the pharmacy 8. Clear tables near bed 9. Clear tables near computer 10. Wash and dry clothes 11. Put clothes away
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Post by desposito on Feb 19, 2024 9:10:42 GMT -5
Good morning!
Thanks lennon, for starting the thread!
We are back to mild weather, the next four days have highs hovering around 50 degrees.
Today the plant work continues.
Diane
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Post by desposito on Feb 19, 2024 9:53:07 GMT -5
the wallet was out on the lawn this morning, with everything except the cash ($40).
Wow scholar, that's weird! Had you already cancelled all your cards? Do you know what your hives are from? I don't think any of the anti-itch creams work at all, even prescription strength.
TO DO:
Call decluttering client 10 minutes on catalogues Restock water in fridge Delete 10 hard emails
Diane
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Post by mylittlescholar on Feb 19, 2024 10:34:28 GMT -5
Good morning lennon, Diane, and all who follow
I am sensitive to histamines, and LC made it worse. Some foods have histamines, some food release histamines, some foods block histamine uptake. I've been logging everything I eat since October. I think the recent culprits are the leftovers and the Parmesan on the fries. Anything aged, fermented, or processed are the worst offenders.
I am anxious about today's tasks. I finally have a hard deadline doing some financial admin and DVD wants to go to his moms with me to make sure his brother stays in line. I have a video appt w/ pdoc.
DONE: decanted water made myself coffee set up for DVD's coffee plugged phone in updated log
checked online balance checked email checked calendar
coffee was decaf, so I am going to try and get some more sleep. I need to be on my game today!
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Post by desposito on Feb 19, 2024 11:29:28 GMT -5
Good luck with your deadlines today, scholar.
Next:
10 minutes on plants 10 minutes straightening up food pantry Wash some dishes Delete 10 hard emails
Diane
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Post by desposito on Feb 19, 2024 12:25:37 GMT -5
Next:
Feed dog and see if she wants to go out 10 minutes consolidating plant tables Make some book notes Delete 10 hard emails
Diane
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Post by desposito on Feb 19, 2024 13:21:25 GMT -5
I've come to a difficult part of setting up the plant table downstairs, I need to cut a large sheet of textured plastic that I bought to cover the top of the wooden table that I will temporarily use for plants, and it's hard to cut. The handyman suggested using a utility knife but I don't have a surface to cut it on that won't get damaged. Last time I did this I used a scissors, which was hard to do and made an uneven cut and, I'm sure, dulled the scissors. I might try cutting just a little way into the plastic with a utility knife and cutting the rest of the way with a scissors, but I don't know how that will work.
In the meantime, I'm stopping for lunch.
Diane
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Post by mylittlescholar on Feb 19, 2024 16:53:43 GMT -5
Diane, I use cardboard as a protective layer on the floor for situations like that.
DONE: back to sleep DVD woke me up but then he went back to sleep I changed my password, so was able to log into the $ app I've been reviewing cars on the credit union lot made toast
NEXT UP: take meds update log wash up and get dressed
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Post by desposito on Feb 19, 2024 17:52:31 GMT -5
Scholar, I think I'm afraid to try cardboard because this plastic is hard to cut through and I'm afraid I'll push down so hard I'll go through a layer of cardboard. And maybe multiple layers will not stay steady? I don't know, I'm not doing it today though, I got really tired this afternoon so have been doing non-physical things. I deleted a bunch of emails, but they were easier ones.
I'm distracted today too because the dog has had more trouble walking yesterday and today, and I keep avoiding calling the vet to make sure she's not on vacation anytime in the next month or so. I don't think it will be much longer, and I'll feel better knowing the vet won't be gone when I need her.
It's almost time to get dinner ready, the day has gone by so fast.
Diane
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Post by mylittlescholar on Feb 19, 2024 19:01:46 GMT -5
I can understand your concerns, Diane. hope you figure out a solution! that must be hard to think about poor doggie
I took a short nap waiting for the meds to kick in. wrestled myself into a shower. just finished with my video appointment.
Next I need to set up a log of the automatic payments I am updating so that I can keep track. I think I'll do some sort of alternating work and play.
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Post by desposito on Feb 19, 2024 19:47:55 GMT -5
Time to get ready for bed--good night everyone, see you tomorrow!
Diane
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Post by reve on Feb 19, 2024 20:22:13 GMT -5
Done: Handled mail Ordered mum's groceries for her Emptied dishwasher Stacked dishwasher Wiped down worktops Achieve dining table zero Achieve coffee table zero Achieve floor clothes zero Set out clothes for tomorrow Vacuumed bedroom
Here's to a good new week for you all!
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Post by mylittlescholar on Feb 19, 2024 21:29:46 GMT -5
I posted my detailed list on another thread. I have gotten seven out of 21 accounts updated so far. and 1 app updated.
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Post by catcats on Feb 20, 2024 2:41:08 GMT -5
I have been doing dailies, doing some laundry, and doing a lot of PUPA, small things, mostly in DR and kitchen. Looking better.
Talked to my DD a long time; she is very worried about her own DD as a concerning ultrasound was done today. I am saying prayers and trying to stay positive that our tiny girl will be healthy.
I am going to bed now; it is so late.
My best to all.
catcats
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