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AtoZ/What Day is it Anyway? Wednesday, April 29th, 2020 – Yay!

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My day today so far–10.46pm: 

I finished packing and getting all of my mother’s belongings out of the retirement home a day early! Everything I could take in the car, that is. There are a few things still in her room–furniture, the TV, the air conditioner. They’ll stay there until the province decides to allow the home to take in new residents. There’s no reason for the home to even put her stuff in storage until then.

With that done a day early (it’s supposed to rain tomorrow, so I was motivated), hopefully I can relax a little. My heartburn is back with a vengeance, and I think it might be the stress. The only time I don’t feel the pain is when I’m drinking a hot cup of tea.

So I’ve been drinking a lot of tea.

Now I’m sitting on the couch listening to Alex giggle like a maniac over something he’s watching on his laptop upstairs in his room.

It’s the little things that make my day.

Why I’m writing this post:

Because if you’re like me and stuck at home already, or if you’re going to be like me soon, the days of the week are going to be hell to keep track of. We have a wonderful community here on WordPress and all over the Internet as well, and I’m sure many people are feeling nervous and/or isolated. I want to make sure every one of us has somewhere to congregate and someone to talk to.

I want everyone to know that you can start discussions with each other in the comments, and if you’d like to write your own “What Day is it Anyway?” post, you can link to this one. Hashtag #WDIIA.

Let’s keep in touch!

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Author: Linda G. Hill

There's a writer in here, clawing her way out.

17 thoughts on “AtoZ/What Day is it Anyway? Wednesday, April 29th, 2020 – Yay!

  1. Carol anne's avatar

    Awww the sound of alex laughing, what a beautiful sound to be hearing!

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  2. willowdot21's avatar

    The little things are important 💜

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  3. Shweta's avatar

    Now that the hard part is over, I hope you’ll feel better.

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  4. Sadje's avatar

    That’s good. Now that you have dealt with stressful job, hopefully the heartburn will subside too

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  5. robertawrites235681907's avatar

    My husband’s family has also took his grandmother out of the home for the duration of this virus. My parents are with us at our home.

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  6. darsword's avatar

    Look at you go, girl!!!

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