A beautiful dream…about happiness, my heart was light and joyous. Those are such terrific nights to have. Early up and both kids were still sleeping – I hoped Ethan was feeling better since we had scuba tonight.
Yoga, I skimped on abs workout, then pushups and a shower. I’m not eating til about 2 hours after I get up, which isn’t good, but as it is, as soon as Ethan told me he wasn’t feeling well yesterday, I got sympathy sickness (I support my kids to the best of my ability). Chatted with Susan about a road trip to Oregon this summer – that sound incredible, so I warned the kids we will probably be moving there in a few weeks. Yay.
We tried cleaning like yesterday, but really…not feeling great, so it was tough to accomplish much. I also discovered I left the damn grill on all night after the fajitas. My best trick is to just shut it off right after and when it pre-heats it can clean. M
y forgetfulness is scary now – I worry about living alone when the kids are gone. Hopefully Siri on iPhones will work much better and she can remind me that I’m cooking (which I forget constantly) or left the grill on o clean.
I napped – just wasn’t feeling well – then we watched parts of the scuba dvd to review and headed downhill. We grabbed some stuff at Ulta for Mags and dinner at Chipotle. I notice I’m not a huge fan anymore. Good! Homemade lunches.
At Dolphin Scuba, the kids and I got our gear ready: regulator, computers, bc – Jim showed up soon and we were off. We had fun with him last summer on the river with his house boat – he is part of the Sacra
mento drowning accident rescue team (DART) and is a terrific guy. His girlfriend is a sweetheart, too. We went through the review – everything went well and I was assured by him that we probably won’t die. Always good to hear. He told us to come hang out on the boat and we’d go over some more advanced stuff this summer. What a terrific plan! I love these 4 day weekends… Today was the Sundayest Monday I’ve had in a while.
Pictures: Half-mast for the victims in Orlando; our tanks; zebra sky on our way home.