Due to baking procrastination I only slept for six hours. So husband and I were both very low energy which made everything harder.
I decided to skip all the morning routines, we ate breakfast together and then talked and talked and talked.
Not really in a fun way.
I called my mother on the phone and told her everything that had happened all week, then my husband and I did the dishes.
Traditionally my mother-in-law cooks our Easter lunch but for various reasons we divided things up a bit, she made the lamb roast, husband and I made mashed potatoes, green beans and the vegetarian option for the boy:
When we decided to stop drinking alcohol we also talked about opening a bottle of wine on Easter, and that’s what we did. The food was really good, the wine as well, but I have to say, sober feels better. Which didn’t stop me from having a beer in the evening as well.Not that it’s worth it.
I spent most of the afternoon listlessly hanging around. I know I read a bit, I talked with my husband on and off, dishes were washed, and I sorted through knitting needles and made notes for the next sock. I was just about to cancel bodyweight training when the boy held me back and we actually did our thirty minutes.
I’m still working on negative pull-ups and the boy said – grinning from ear to ear with pleasure – that I’m no longer looking like I’m falling straight to the floor. Ahem. Progress. I might even held my weight for all of one second.
Then I made frozen pizza for both of us which was actually tasty, wrote in my bullet journal and planned the week and then I started writing this post.
I did Duolingo, watched some C-drama while knitting a bit and drinking my beer and then went to bed.
Today I will do all the things, packing, baking a cake and doing another test drive are all on the agenda.
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