Daily Journal
Mar. 30th, 2020 12:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Got photos of the cotton thread today. This involved also coming back upstairs to find my (small) cone of one of the colors that is out, and bringing it and the ball wound off it back upstairs after.
Bucket of trash went into the bin. I have card stock enough to get through months of weekly to-do charts now, and I have gotten the litterboxes sifted.
Dad is out for a necessities run because I am out of pads for my period....
And he texted as I was typing, he was able to get the last pack of one of my preferred kind. So no having to rely on the reuseable ones which on heavy days also mean putting a towel down and not wearing pants. Yay!
Our state has a governor who actually gives a fuck and is now not just suggesting that people stay home, but instructing them to shelter at home unless for groceries or they are essential workers. It goes into effect at 8pm tonight. Which. Here's hoping people actually listen.
I, myself, am not leaving this property until this is over. Might step out of my apartment because even through a mask to avoid pollen, fresh air and sunlight. And going down to the house because there's still inventory to do, and until that's done, on sunny days I need to get at least an hour or two in of attempting to get some of that done.
Beyond that, though. I have my cats for not becoming utterly touch-starved, I have the internet for distractions, I have Sims3 and jigsaw puzzles, I have my organizational projects and my learn how to do things projects and Duolingo and writing (of which I have been getting words the last couple days) and crochet and braiding and sewing and so much cleaning. And am still likely to get alittle lot stir-crazy because while I have all of that usually, I also usually have some chance to go places at least once a week.
Nope. Nope. Nope. Not right now, I like living, thank you and anyone who isn't being as cautious and responsible as is possible for them to be within the constraints of surviving can please take a dose of flaming hot lava rocks.
(My cats are starting to pick up on my stir-crazy, I think, because they are acting out more than usual. Still love them dearly.)
Bucket of trash went into the bin. I have card stock enough to get through months of weekly to-do charts now, and I have gotten the litterboxes sifted.
Dad is out for a necessities run because I am out of pads for my period....
And he texted as I was typing, he was able to get the last pack of one of my preferred kind. So no having to rely on the reuseable ones which on heavy days also mean putting a towel down and not wearing pants. Yay!
Our state has a governor who actually gives a fuck and is now not just suggesting that people stay home, but instructing them to shelter at home unless for groceries or they are essential workers. It goes into effect at 8pm tonight. Which. Here's hoping people actually listen.
I, myself, am not leaving this property until this is over. Might step out of my apartment because even through a mask to avoid pollen, fresh air and sunlight. And going down to the house because there's still inventory to do, and until that's done, on sunny days I need to get at least an hour or two in of attempting to get some of that done.
Beyond that, though. I have my cats for not becoming utterly touch-starved, I have the internet for distractions, I have Sims3 and jigsaw puzzles, I have my organizational projects and my learn how to do things projects and Duolingo and writing (of which I have been getting words the last couple days) and crochet and braiding and sewing and so much cleaning. And am still likely to get a
Nope. Nope. Nope. Not right now, I like living, thank you and anyone who isn't being as cautious and responsible as is possible for them to be within the constraints of surviving can please take a dose of flaming hot lava rocks.
(My cats are starting to pick up on my stir-crazy, I think, because they are acting out more than usual. Still love them dearly.)