Originally Posted by
Indianamom2
I haven't left the house, even to drive somewhere, since December 21. Three of the four of us had been sick with COVID/flu/nasty virus for the week and a half or so before that. My double mastectomy is scheduled for Wednesday. I am purposely isolating so that my surgery (which I've waited 3 months for) will not be rescheduled for 6 more weeks later, which will happen if I get sick. The kids have been home for 2 full weeks and DH and I both work from home. We're all going stir-crazy too. I don't think I've ever stayed in the house for this long and I have at least another week or so after surgery.
I’m offering my rosary for you tonight.
Originally Posted by
ArizonaGirl
Couldn't agree more!
The other thing that is completely enraging me is folks (including the hub) staying up most of the night and then sleeping most of the day. I mean you knew we had stuff to do today, but nope.
Now he just got out of bed and moved to the couch, I mean WTH.
I admit, this is me. : I wake up around 9:45 everyday and it is wonderful. The kids wake up around noon or later and I think they are loving it too. We get nothing done during the day but it’s been a very busy last six months so I don’t care. I think we all need it. And Dh has been doing the dishes everyday and helping with the trash, meals, and even the Christmas decorations. But I did all the rest of it (160 Christmas cards, gifts for our kids, sent gifts to cousins and nieces, baked treats, readied holiday outfits for recitals, church and dinners, etc.) including throwing a big New Year’s Eve party that I’m just now getting around to cleaning up because we’ve had kids coming and going and staying overnight since.
Snugglebuggles, I’m so ready for school to start and a regular schedule. And I might be ready for a certain kid to head back to college. :
Last edited by gatorsmom; 01-02-2023 at 08:12 PM.
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