Will this coffee help you wake up? If you don't drink coffee (And how can you not??? LOL) you can pretend it is tea, hot chocolate, or brown water. Although I am not sure why you would drink brown water... Maybe it can be bone broth, there ya go! Think I covered all bases for you to choose from.
How was your weekend? In a word, mine was a hodgepodge of chaos. (Three words, oops.) I woke up in a funky mood for a reason.
It started with the hike being canceled and the subsequent idea to visit my parents. Then came the news that my dad was back in the ER and I had to wait to hear from them if they needed me to give them a hand or if they wanted to rest by themselves. (Even if I told them I was not expecting them to visit or feed me, if you know anything about my mom, that wouldn't fly). Scott called to say that he wouldn't be in the area to pop in during the day but he was getting out of work early and could come for dinner. Duh!! Of course! but that switched up my dinner plans and I asked Cait and Tom to pick up some ingredients on their way home from his mom's.
Cool. I got this.
I strip my bed, sheets, blankets, and comforter. Run the laundry and went to check on it an hour later. It has the Dreaded 1-minute countdown on the screen. That one minute could literally be one minute left or another 10 minutes of rotating slowly. I go back downstairs to wait and start another ATC. And bang! A transformer blew. No power. That throws all of my dinner plans potentially out the window. If we had to order food, there aren't any vegan restaurants in town so I had to give Cait and Tom a heads-up.
While we were waiting for the power, Gary and I finished the Lego project we were working on. Although we had it all together, one piece didn't look right to him. He pushed a little harder on it and then chunks of Legos were cracking off. The more he tried to fix it, the more pieces broke. But it's together now- finally!
I dusted my office in the dark, which was interesting. When the power came back on a few hours later, my laundry was still on that one minute. I let it run, finally got in the shower and it was *still* running when I got out. I had to power the machine down and drain it again. It took me over 8 hours to wash and dry one load! I think I could have done it faster by hand. Bwuahahah!! (Not true, it was drizzly on and off, and it never would have dried!)
Did it feel like Mother's Day? yes- 100%.
Trying to schedule and corral family members? Check
Laundry and housework in spite of a power outage? Check
Cooking and cleaning up: Check
Yup. I'd say it was a mother's day- just like every other day!
I am going with Gary to his eye doctor appt this morning. He has to get his eyes dilated to check his retinopathy so he won't drive home. We going to stop at BJs to get some stuff for the party as long as we are close by. Yuck, I hate shopping. Once I get back home, I have to keep working on the ATCs- I think I have 3 or 4 more to do, depending on what happened to the one I had open when the power died.
have a very happy Monday! (Tuesday to our Aussie/Kiwi friends!)