I mean, I went to bed at midnight and was wide awake at 6.30, then skipped manuscript time and meditation, so one could see the dunnwannas coming from afar.
I felt as if half my brain was offline all day and if gravity were stronger than usual.
There were dishes and then I went to one health food store, to the doctor’s office to renew prescriptions for both my husband and me, to the drug store where I printed out 50 photos for my mother-in-law and bought candles, chocolate, vaseline and fountain pen cartridges, and then I went back home via the other health food store.
I came home a little after one to a husband who was extremely stressed out about cooking and trying to wrestle stuffing into very small calamari. I threw all the frozen food into the freezer, washed my hands and helped cooking. We ended up with potatoes that were cold, calamari that were lacking the olives he had planned to put in the stuffing and tomato sauce that was too thick:

Then there was chocolate and then teaching. Only three students before a 30-minute break. I thought I’d use that break to hang up laundry but my husband had already done that so I sat down and ate store-bought cookies.
After that 30-minute break I had another 30-minute break because that student was swamped with school stuff and asked to be rescheduled and I decided to play Genshin. As usual, if I had known I had a full hour I might have published the paperback of book 2 with some other retailer.
After that I had one more student, walked to the pharmacy to pick up the meds, tried to make myself do bodyweight training but felt as if I was way too heavy and tired for that, ate tortilla chips and more chocolate for dinner, played some more video game, watched half an episode of C-drama, asked the boy to do the dishes, started writing this post, made a list for today and went to bed.
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