Thursday, May 15, 2025

Swap shop, swap shop

Wednesday

I got up at 7:30. I cleaned up a little in the kitchen. Then I started the coffee. I did exercises and took supplements. I read for half an hour sitting against the PEMF mat. I did several rounds of tapping and meditation.

I cleaned the bathrooms and started on the kitchen. Chris and Michele came by to get my car. They took it to the gas station and filled the tank. Then they dropped it off and went back to work.

I got a call from maintenance wanting to get into the swap shop to replace a ceiling tile. So I threw on some old clothes and went there to open it. They propped the door open and I locked it again so I wouldn't have to go back.

I resumed cleaning. Then the phone rang again. It was Shannon saying she and others were trying to get into the swap shop. (I thought that was Emily's group). So I went back to unlock it again. Shannon and I talked about where things go and what they could do while volunteering. Steve asked for the key so I could leave and he would lock up. So I gave it to him. I went home and finished cleaning. I took a shower and put on clean clothes.

I sat outside and read for 15 minutes. It was really windy so I didn't stay out any later. I came in and looked at a couple of messages. I posted for Math Morning, the last one for this school year. I watered the plants. I put the dishes away and got the oven racks from the dishwasher.

I got a text from Chris saying they were at the chapel. I had forgotten. So I jumped in the car and headed over. The chaplain and Chris and I had a nice session. He gave us some devotional books to use together each night. The Catholic priest came in to get ready for Mass. I went home. I switched out the vacuum cleaner in my car for the one in the house. After doing a few more things, I sat down to clear out e-mail.

Chris came home from Mass. We chatted. I worked on my blog. I picked a project for Saturday. Might be a little involved. I made tea and we watched one episode of Longmire. Then we did one of the devotionals from the book that the chaplain gave us. I showed Chris the piece of metal scrubbie stuck in my finger. He fished it out with a pin. It was a long painful process. Then we both got ready for bed. I read a few more e-mails and hit the hay.

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