What are y'all doing, anyway?

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rachelsedge

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Make tea/dinner, eat tea.
You eat tea? I'm guessing it's a typo or something, but since you're Australian, I don't really know...


My non-working days look fairly similar to this but may include writing job applications, searching for jobs and doing odd jobs around the house, and of course more reading.
You're searching for a new job?
 

MartyrNdaMaKn

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My day consist of: waking up at 5:30 a.m., sitting around drinking coffee, 6 a.m. make breakfast and get my things pack for work. Get to work around 7. Home by 4, water the dogs down and then do some yard maintenance, after that I call it a day.
 
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I usually wake up around 8, make breakfast, work out and then shower and get ready for the day. On Tuesdays and Thursdays I teach piano lessons, but on non-teaching days I'm practicing piano for the upcoming fall semester and also for the various weddings at which I'll be playing this summer. After some practice I do some chores and have some time for prayer and bible study, then I fix dinner for the family. After dinner I usually go on a walk (since the sun doesn't set around here until past midnight these days) and then I wind down with a cup of tea and get ready for bed. Sprinkled in there somewhere are various activities and chores relating to preparing for my best friends wedding, and spontaneous outings with friends. As of late I've enjoyed heading out to the coast of the inlet at night with friends, instruments, and some firewood for late night jam sessions . Have I mentioned how much I love our summer nights? Land of the midnight sun, indeed. :)
 

DuchessAimee

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I'll tell you what I've done today. My schedule varies wildly from day to day. But that will be kinda fixed soonish... I'm going to pick the brain of a friend of mine. He's uber scheduled, and I figure he'll know how to help me.



12:30am- I got up to eat a banana so I could take some Aleve without making my stomach upset.

2:00am- Woke up, got an idea for a book, wrote some stuff down, went back to sleep.

4:37am- Woke up, went back to sleep.

6:00am- Woke up, went back to sleep disgruntled.

I woke up and had to go back several more times before I got up around 10:15am.


I ate some lime yogurt and got ready to run errands.


I went to Xfinity to drop off an old modem and return a remote control.

Then I put air in one of my tires.

I picked up my mom's prescriptions at Walgreens.

And then I headed into a local grocery store for some dinner items as well as grapes, apricots, tomatoes, an avocado, and I resisted the urge to buy soda. But barely.

I came home, ate lunch, and got online.


As for the rest of my day, I'll work on some writing stuff, cook dinner, and then I'll probably go to bed early. I have to take my mom in for a CT scan tomorrow at 7:30am, and then to her doctor's appointment.
 

Pipp

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I usually wake up around 8, make breakfast, work out and then shower and get ready for the day. On Tuesdays and Thursdays I teach piano lessons, but on non-teaching days I'm practicing piano for the upcoming fall semester and also for the various weddings at which I'll be playing this summer. After some practice I do some chores and have some time for prayer and bible study, then I fix dinner for the family. After dinner I usually go on a walk (since the sun doesn't set around here until past midnight these days) and then I wind down with a cup of tea and get ready for bed. Sprinkled in there somewhere are various activities and chores relating to preparing for my best friends wedding, and spontaneous outings with friends. As of late I've enjoyed heading out to the coast of the inlet at night with friends, instruments, and some firewood for late night jam sessions . Have I mentioned how much I love our summer nights? Land of the midnight sun, indeed. :)
Can I spend the summer with you please ??????
 
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Tintin

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#26
You eat tea? I'm guessing it's a typo or something, but since you're Australian, I don't really know...

You're searching for a new job?
I've been searching for a full-time teaching job for quite some time while relief teaching. But of late, the relief teaching opportunities have been thin. It's rather discouraging.

As for tea, that's what we call dinner in South Australia. It's just another name for it. We don't actually brew a cup of tea, freeze it and then eat it! :p
 
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CheekyGeeky

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My days can be pretty mundane. My work schedule changes every week, although, the last couple of weeks have been somewhat steady. I don't have class this summer, so that's been really great and allowed me to do other things that waste time... catching up on shows, going to the movies, reading, things of that nature. Basically, like on a regular work day, it goes like this: wake up, eat breakfast, brush teeth, go for a run, then shower and get ready, go to work, come back home, make something for dinner, call my parents, text with my sisters, and then go to sleep. On off days, I'm trying to do something outdoorsy if I can. I really want to take a vacation somewhere, but I don't know where yet. lol

As you can see, pretty uninteresting so far though. lol
 
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Go to work, play some basketball at work, grab a drink, catch up on news, TV, bed.
 
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iTOREtheSKY

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Life consists of sleeping 3-4 hrs a night...days consist of whatever needs to be done. I haven't lived an "interesting" life in about 15 yrs. I'm ok with that though. By this time next year,life will be much more eventful,I'm sure. One day at a time.
 
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Arlene89

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Usually I wake up on a cloud of marshmallows at the break of dawn, before feeding my pet unicorn last night's leftover level-up rain drop burgers. I then surf on a ray of light for about an hour before bathing myself in the tears of a thousand virgin albinos. I then take my platypus-bear to work where I tame polka dotted leprachauns. After work, I teleport to an alternate dimension to collect some implodable matter so that I have enough to eat for the next day or two. Then I curl up on my marshmallow cloud with a good machette to sharpen using my bare fists. The end.
 
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MissCris

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Usually I wake up on a cloud of marshmallows at the break of dawn, before feeding my pet unicorn last night's leftover level-up rain drop burgers. I then surf on a ray of light for about an hour before bathing myself in the tears of a thousand virgin albinos. I then take my platypus-bear to work where I tame polka dotted leprachauns. After work, I teleport to an alternate dimension to collect some implodable matter so that I have enough to eat for the next day or two. Then I curl up on my marshmallow cloud with a good machette to sharpen using my bare fists. The end.
Ha! This was quite a trip to read while still half asleep...I didn't notice anything odd until the part about virgin albinos, at which point I began to feel verrrrry suspicious as to whether or not there are even a thousand virgin albinos in existence :p
 
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iTOREtheSKY

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Ha! This was quite a trip to read while still half asleep...I didn't notice anything odd until the part about virgin albinos, at which point I began to feel verrrrry suspicious as to whether or not there are even a thousand virgin albinos in existence :p
There's actually 284 Virgin Albinos in documented existence,but there's speculation of a small pocket of nearly 400 more living in the remote jungles of the Falla-Falla Moogumbian Forrest of Southern Brazil. (I Googled this)