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So far my day has been like this
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over a year ago
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Ive been working delivering critical supplies for hospitals. A bit scary but had to be done and thats us sent home now till further notice whenever that will be |
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over a year ago
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I've had a great day. I got lots of worky stuff done, I did zumba, I found Tesco a dream this afternoon, I had a great dinner and wine with my family... oh and a new tv. I'm actually liking this (apart from people being ill and shit). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"with so much time on my hands I've been cruising fab"
How do you ever end up with too much time on your hands? How can there be nothing to do? Are other people so on top of absolutely everything with no interests that they really have lots of spare time?? |
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"with so much time on my hands I've been cruising fab
How do you ever end up with too much time on your hands? How can there be nothing to do? Are other people so on top of absolutely everything with no interests that they really have lots of spare time??"
Yes |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"with so much time on my hands I've been cruising fab
How do you ever end up with too much time on your hands? How can there be nothing to do? Are other people so on top of absolutely everything with no interests that they really have lots of spare time??"
It’s just a gentle thread let’s keep it lighthearted |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"with so much time on my hands I've been cruising fab
How do you ever end up with too much time on your hands? How can there be nothing to do? Are other people so on top of absolutely everything with no interests that they really have lots of spare time??
It’s just a gentle thread let’s keep it lighthearted "
Not getting heavy. Just curious is all! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spent time with my girls and the pets. Had a workout outside- hindered by the puppy. Went shopping and had to ask a manager at a store to please let me buy a non essential toilet seat from a closed off aisle as my Autistic daughter ripped mine off the toilet and smashed it. As well as the mirror, bathroom cabinet and bin. They said no at first, but then realised that a toilet seat is fairly essential- lol, I could still buy a mirror and as many scented candles as I like though. So been sorting my bathroom out. Joys of social isolation when you don’t understand why x
Viv x |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"with so much time on my hands I've been cruising fab
How do you ever end up with too much time on your hands? How can there be nothing to do? Are other people so on top of absolutely everything with no interests that they really have lots of spare time??"
I have actually come across people so scared of free time they constantly mess the house up without realising so they spend lots of time doing unnecessary housework and keep busy with jobs and tasks they don't enjoy . I guess it’s a kind of reality avoidance. Someone very wise once said to me, all the things on you're to-do list. It’s useful to remember the most important one is missing - remember to deal with the quality of the present moment. |
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"with so much time on my hands I've been cruising fab
How do you ever end up with too much time on your hands? How can there be nothing to do? Are other people so on top of absolutely everything with no interests that they really have lots of spare time??"
It is a rarity for me, what with working full time. Being an active grandparent and ensuring my dad who has alzheimer's is ok. Running a house..you know the usual but today I had to much time on my hands or so it felt. The garden and house work all done, so today I have done nothing but chill. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I’ve got 5 freckles on my right leg and 4 on my left
Do you have time to do a re-count ? If not no problem but I’m curious to know if you missed one"
Hang on minute I’ll have a look |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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"I got up, walked the dog, cleaned out the car, planted some tomatoes, hoovered, washed up, made a pie for the freezer and cut the grass. Not much really"
You’re very kind, I just feed my freezer ready made frozen food from the supermarket |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"with so much time on my hands I've been cruising fab
How do you ever end up with too much time on your hands? How can there be nothing to do? Are other people so on top of absolutely everything with no interests that they really have lots of spare time??
I have actually come across people so scared of free time they constantly mess the house up without realising so they spend lots of time doing unnecessary housework and keep busy with jobs and tasks they don't enjoy . I guess it’s a kind of reality avoidance. Someone very wise once said to me, all the things on you're to-do list. It’s useful to remember the most important one is missing - remember to deal with the quality of the present moment."
This is what I can't fathom. I spend a lot of time not really doing much... just chilling with the family etc I get annoyed when I have chores to do so I avoid them as much as possible. I guess having too much time just doesn't ever become an issue for the inherently lazy! I love my down time too much!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"with so much time on my hands I've been cruising fab
How do you ever end up with too much time on your hands? How can there be nothing to do? Are other people so on top of absolutely everything with no interests that they really have lots of spare time??
I have actually come across people so scared of free time they constantly mess the house up without realising so they spend lots of time doing unnecessary housework and keep busy with jobs and tasks they don't enjoy . I guess it’s a kind of reality avoidance. Someone very wise once said to me, all the things on you're to-do list. It’s useful to remember the most important one is missing - remember to deal with the quality of the present moment.
This is what I can't fathom. I spend a lot of time not really doing much... just chilling with the family etc I get annoyed when I have chores to do so I avoid them as much as possible. I guess having too much time just doesn't ever become an issue for the inherently lazy! I love my down time too much!!"
Scarlet I’ve missed ya |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I got up, walked the dog, cleaned out the car, planted some tomatoes, hoovered, washed up, made a pie for the freezer and cut the grass. Not much really
You’re very kind, I just feed my freezer ready made frozen food from the supermarket "
Only the best for my freezer. Secretly I think it’s a bit of a snob |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"I’m actually considering sorting my man draw out but I’m a bit worried about doing that because if it’s organised I wont be able to find anything
That's scary"
What’s scary is how the hell do you even try and organise 100s of random single items of varying shapes and sizes? Man draw mess is as organised as practically possible |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Its weird to realise there is no push to actually 'do'anything now. I sunbathed punctuated by hanging out some laundry, chatting to the kids, seems they are quite nice people, more sunbathing, peeled spuds. Life will busy back up soon enough. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I’m actually considering sorting my man draw out but I’m a bit worried about doing that because if it’s organised I wont be able to find anything
That's scary
What’s scary is how the hell do you even try and organise 100s of random single items of varying shapes and sizes? Man draw mess is as organised as practically possible "
Yep I’ve checked and only 3 on my left leg .... I think it was a bit of chocolate It wiped off anyway |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm now thinking I'm weird that the only difference for me is I don't have to commute. That's it. Oh and I can't get my haircut. I'm gonna look like crazy cat lady soon enough! |
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Home schooling..... frustrating, eureka moments and laughter when realised I have to film his PE lesson
It’s a blessing and a joy to spend so much time with him, although strained at times, after working all his life.
Making the most of it, memories being created |
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