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Old Aug 12, 2018, 04:02 PM
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I've been busy today. Ran 8 miles this morning, walked 3 more. Less than yesterday though, so better. And I saw a first while jogging; a man was randomly riding a unicycle down the street. I run/walk on housing subdivision neighborhood roads that are less crowded. I honestly can say I have never seen that in my life before! Hubby goes back to work tomorrow (he teaches high school, the upcoming week is a lot of training with little time to get his room in order, and they are moving his room, but the really ridiculous thing is they are moving him from his old classroom to the classroom right next door). So hubby is stressed out. Not to mention tomorrow evening is the school supply drop-off night for my daughter's school.

Anyway, after cleaning up from the run, I went to the store for some groceries, especially things to pack in both my husband's and my daughter's lunches. My daughter is a picky eater and never will buy a school lunch. It's OK, I'm just glad she eats the healthy things I pack for her. Then, I prepped all the stuff - lettuce for salads, washing cherries, cherry tomatoes, cutting up the pepper.

After lunch, I did chores, helped my daughter a little with cleaning her room. It is a disaster area, she doesn't want to get rid of a thing, and my husband always backs her up, but I think once school starts, I'm going to sneak away some stuff, let my mom keep it at her place 4 months or so, and if it hasn't been missed, sell it at a garage sale or donate it to the church. I was able to start on cleaning out the refrigerator. I got the worst drawer cleaned, the deli drawer, so that's progress.

Tired now and taking a break. Still have to cook dinner tonight. Maybe somewhat hypomanic?
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