Happy Thursday, lOves!
Wow, I did a *lot* yesterday. And I survived. I was really tired at the end of the day, but it wasn't that same bone-crushing exhaustion that I am more used to. I did feel crummy all day but I pushed through. That in itself made me really grateful.
I made Gary and Cait very happy with the food pantry scores. They have these cans of smoked clams that Gary enjoys snacking on- after I go to bed cuz PU! They stink! The woman gave me close to 10 cans since no one else wants them. Go figure. LOL There is a brand of chickpea mac and cheese that Cait likes so I was able to get 3 boxes of that. Plus a HUGE thing of PB for the dogs.
I didn't have any luck at the Thrift store for a metal dog dish which was a bummer. But I will keep looking.Got home, grabbed lunch, and then cleaned for my neighbor.
Dinner took a long time to cook but it was good, even if it ended up being somewhat cold when we sat down to eat. I had timed it perfectly for when Cait got home after dropping the girl that she babysits at her house. Just as it all came out of the oven, she called to ask for a leash. There was a dog (she thought was Ray at first) that was loose at the other end of our street. It had a collar so Gary went down to meet her and they brought the dog back here. Gary kept calling the number on the tags but it was busy over and over. We had to call Animal Control to come take her. She was an old girl, not as gray as my Ray but seemed well fed and was very friendly and sweet. We posted her photo on FB and on the local lost pet page.
I am so sad to think of how her family feels and her too. Harley ran off on me once and was only gone for a couple of hours and I was *devastated.* We had construction at our house and when one of the workers opened the door she took off. I was at a Drs appt with Caitlyn and she must have been looking for me since I finally found her near the kids' bus stop. I always brought her there when I dropped and picked up the kids. I laugh when I think of how it was when we saw each other-- it was that stereotypical slow-motion scene from the movies when two people see each other and run open-armed towards them.
Today, I personally don't have to be anywhere. Gary has an ultrasound of his thyroid this morning. Our Lyme dr said it felt "thick" on one side and I am not sure what that actually means. Putting that in the box with my MRI results...
Cait has to drop her car off at the shop too, the belt is making that screeching noise again.
I am making a list of stuff that I want to do around the house. I was thinking about raking today, but my bursitis isn't feeling so great. I'll have to see how antsy I get. I might need to get out and burn off some nervous energy.
Wishing you all lots of love!
Wow, I did a *lot* yesterday. And I survived. I was really tired at the end of the day, but it wasn't that same bone-crushing exhaustion that I am more used to. I did feel crummy all day but I pushed through. That in itself made me really grateful.
I made Gary and Cait very happy with the food pantry scores. They have these cans of smoked clams that Gary enjoys snacking on- after I go to bed cuz PU! They stink! The woman gave me close to 10 cans since no one else wants them. Go figure. LOL There is a brand of chickpea mac and cheese that Cait likes so I was able to get 3 boxes of that. Plus a HUGE thing of PB for the dogs.
I didn't have any luck at the Thrift store for a metal dog dish which was a bummer. But I will keep looking.Got home, grabbed lunch, and then cleaned for my neighbor.
Dinner took a long time to cook but it was good, even if it ended up being somewhat cold when we sat down to eat. I had timed it perfectly for when Cait got home after dropping the girl that she babysits at her house. Just as it all came out of the oven, she called to ask for a leash. There was a dog (she thought was Ray at first) that was loose at the other end of our street. It had a collar so Gary went down to meet her and they brought the dog back here. Gary kept calling the number on the tags but it was busy over and over. We had to call Animal Control to come take her. She was an old girl, not as gray as my Ray but seemed well fed and was very friendly and sweet. We posted her photo on FB and on the local lost pet page.
I am so sad to think of how her family feels and her too. Harley ran off on me once and was only gone for a couple of hours and I was *devastated.* We had construction at our house and when one of the workers opened the door she took off. I was at a Drs appt with Caitlyn and she must have been looking for me since I finally found her near the kids' bus stop. I always brought her there when I dropped and picked up the kids. I laugh when I think of how it was when we saw each other-- it was that stereotypical slow-motion scene from the movies when two people see each other and run open-armed towards them.
Today, I personally don't have to be anywhere. Gary has an ultrasound of his thyroid this morning. Our Lyme dr said it felt "thick" on one side and I am not sure what that actually means. Putting that in the box with my MRI results...
Cait has to drop her car off at the shop too, the belt is making that screeching noise again.
I am making a list of stuff that I want to do around the house. I was thinking about raking today, but my bursitis isn't feeling so great. I'll have to see how antsy I get. I might need to get out and burn off some nervous energy.
Wishing you all lots of love!