The first thing I did when I woke up today was... (finish the sentence)
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Tammyjane33
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The first thing I did when I woke up was... Opened my eyes, (on a serious note)
I woke up, took my daily meds, stayed in my pj's and cleaned up, that took a few hours, I then watched a movie called apartment 1BR,its listed as a horror,, which isn't usually a first choice but the movie was strange but good I hope everyone is well.
Take care
Tammy
I woke up, took my daily meds, stayed in my pj's and cleaned up, that took a few hours, I then watched a movie called apartment 1BR,its listed as a horror,, which isn't usually a first choice but the movie was strange but good I hope everyone is well.
Take care
Tammy
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Nice thread!
I looked at my phone and despaired that it was already time to get up fed the cats, made a cup of tea, had a wash, some cereal, brushed my teeth and logged onto work!
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The first thing I did today when I woke up was go back to sleep
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The first thing I did was check my emails
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Went for a sh...ower!
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The first thing I did was go to the toilet !!!!!!, followed by making the bed, getting dressed and making a coffee
Had some parcels delivered only a week since they said they were being delivered . Then waited for Red Cross to come to exchange my bath lift -
Lovely thread!
I made my DH pack.lunch and a smoothie he went to work 0550..got dressed then sat in the car looking at the stars with a cup of tea waiting for car to warm and demist a new routine of mindful awareness for 10mins before taking son to rail station x -
Same thing I do every morning 7 days a week, wake up bursting for a wee.
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Checked my phone as we had a delivery due.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Let my cat out of the bedroom (she sometimes decides she wants to be with me); went back to bed for half an hour, then my cat decided it was breakfast time. Got dressed, fed her, then was allowed to dash to the loo. Made a cup of coffee, after which I feel human, & tried reasoning with my cat that I'm the boss. As usual she listened to me politely, then shook her head. One day I'll realise who is the boss! Hmmm, next took delivery of her Christmas present....
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That sounds lovely @Eliz31abeth A really nice routine.
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What have you got her for Christmas @chiarieds?
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Hi @Tori_Scope - I've got her 2 handmade organic catnip toys with a cat design in the fabric......might stop her biting through wires for a while! She also has prawns in the freezer ready to be used on Christmas Day; she rather liked fresh ones last year, so much so that she tried to pinch some of mine when I was making a prawn cocktail.
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