Song: “Flowers On The Wall” by the Statler Brothers
Mood: 7
Nightmares: 1
Ghosts: Pack
I just got home a little while ago from volunteering at the church, and J and I are going to go to the hardware store as soon as she gets home so I figured I’d write up a quick little update.
Aside from falling asleep on the couch Wednesday night again, Thursday went very well. My father-in-law stopped in for a quick but very good visit. It’s been quite some time since we last had a chance to chat (over a year… maybe two?) and it was wonderful to shoot the breeze and catch up a bit. I don’t know if he reads this but if he does, thank you for stopping by!
Yesterday evening was good, too. Due to a miscommunication on my part, we ended up having pizza instead of leftover chili. Don’t get me wrong – the chili is very good but we’d had it for a couple of days already and we didn’t have anything to go along with it. That turned out okay, though, because every once in a while it’s nice to sit on the couch and eat pizza while watching TV.
I got to bed a little later than I’d hoped last night. I woke up once from a nightmare (tent) but was able to get back to sleep pretty quickly, and I didn’t have to get out of bed.
Today has been pretty good. Like I mentioned earlier, I did get out to the church down the street to volunteer for a bit and it went well. It had been a while since I was there so there was a lot of catching up and chatting about how the holidays went.
I’ve got a couple of projects that I really want to get done or make good progress on this weekend. Some printing stuff, some electronics stuff, I and need to do some good old fashioned research. Like, the kind of research that people would normally do while sitting in a library surrounded by piles of books while they scribbled notes on a legal pad. I may ask for J’s help with that – she’s way better at that sort of thing than I am.
Next week it sounds like FA will be coming over (woo!), I have a Dr C appointment on Wednesday, and I may volunteer at the church again on Friday. No x-rays or getting poked with strange instruments scheduled, but you never know what might break out.
Stay safe.