Yeah, somedays I do more than usual. And I bet many of you do more than I do, so I'm not bragging about it, just mentioning it. To me it was a busy day.
Partly, it is that I just stay in bed 10-12 hours. I don't really know why, but I sleep poorly and it takes 10-12 hours to get 7-8 hours actual sleep. So half the day is gone by the time I get up. I am resenting that loss of useful time. I mentioned that to my Dr once, but nothing came of it (as there were more serious issues on the table).
So I got up and made lunch. I wanted something quick because I had "stuff to do". But it is surprising how long it can take to peel 2 hard-boiled eggs and dress the halves with a smear of mayo, salt, paprika, and onion powder. And cut up a tomato, 2 celery stalks, a carrot, and a cucumber. And then eat it all while reading the newspaper. 😋
After that, I got at my errands.
First, visit vet to pick up new sub-Q fluid bag for Marley. I bought one a week ago, but SOME cat bit it open and all the fluid drained out. That used up a 1/2 hour.
Then to the grocery store. I hit a busy time. One cashier lane open, so 30 minutes shopping and 20 minutes waiting to pay for it. I should remember not to grocery-shop between "end of school day" and "pre-dinner" times! An hour used up there.
Then to Nick's (the liquor/deli/specialty store I like). Picked up 6 cases of my special-ordered wine. It is actually a repeating order, but they had a sale on it, so I ordered extra. No point in passing up a good value. It's not like this wine goes bad in 6 months.
By the time I got home, it was past 5 PM. And I had lots to unload and put away. Did the groceries first, since the was milk and deli meat involved. And bulk stuff has to be separated out for the basement refrigerator.
Then the 6 cases of wine. I have gotten to the point where a case of wine is a bit heavy for me to just carry to where I store it in the basement. So I dragged out my hand truck/dolly to pull them from the garage to the basement. It wouldn't move. One flat tire!
It is a small tire, so I pulled out my old bicycle pump. 5 minutes of that and no improvement. The bead on the tire is separated from the rim. So I dragged my mechanical air pressure pump into the garage. And that wasn't enough to reseal the tire to the wheel.
But I had 3 cases of wine on it. I removed one and 2 cases was light enough to wheel around with just the natural rigidity of the tire. Got the cases moved. I'll deal with the failed tire bead another day.
By the time I had the wine put away in a corner of the basement and had all the groceries put away, it was 7 pm. Dinnertime!
The Mews were a bit short on meals (because I got up late and then was gone for hours), so I just kept feeding them once per hour until they didn't want anymore food. Full kitties are happy kitties.
Then, and only then, I made my own dinner. Had to be something easily, because I was pretty well worn out. I am glad I make spaghetti sauce with meatloaf mix, saute'd onions, mushrooms, garlic, and oregano in large batches and then freeze dinner-portions. Thawing the sauce out is easy in hot water.
Watched 2 hours of political analysis news on MSNBC, then came here. And I have more errands to do tomorrow!
2 comments:
If you have a strap clamp put it around the tire and tighten it. that will seat the bead and you will bne able to inflat the tire.
Errands are time consuming.
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