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Happy hump day! In the words of the B-52s:
Wearing next to nothing
'Cause it's as hot as an oven
It's another day of blistering heat in the Northeast. Might have a thunderstorm today, and the weekend looks rainy. At least if it rains, I won't have to water the garden.
Do I dare share a typical day in my life? It's really boring. Talking about paint drying could be more entertaining.
- The alarm rings at 6:00 am.
- Prayer time and sharing Instagram content to my stories.
- Out of bed by 7:00 am.
- Shower, get dressed, dry my hair (while doing some squats). If it's a workday, put on some makeup so I don't frighten the world.
- Feed animals and let the dog out.
- Small breakfast at the house or on the road.
- Desk work, phone calls, social media marketing, or appointments until sometime between 4:00 and 6:00 pm.
- In between the above, make sure the dog gets walked around 11:00 am, and that I have something that looks like lunch between 12:00 and 1:00 pm (often at my desk or in the car).
- Feed animals.
- Start laundry while making supper.
- Eat with the other half or with the other half and our daughter (sometimes son-in-love).
- Do dishes and clean the kitchen.
- Fold clean clothes.
- Take a snack upstairs to my office to blog and finish paperwork.
- Social media time.
- Prepare for tomorrow.
- Say goodnight and I love you to my kids.
- Bed sometime between 11:00 pm and 2:00 am, depending upon how much real estate work there is.
Now, about that paint drying...











































