Monday, September 12, 2022

ANA Y1 D108

Yesterday was okay. It was a good 'trial run' of things in some ways. I didn't see B for more than two hours I would say max. First they went out to brunch, then went on a "drive", then spent the night on the phone. I got to spend the day alone. As I kind of wanted. It was a bit lonely, but I survived. I think the issue too was that being sick I didn't have the motivation or energy to see anyone. I got three invites to do things - two person wanted me to come over and hang out, another wanted to go bowling - but I chose to nap and play video games. Needed the recharge. I started playing a new game and ended up playing for over 4 hours. I took NyQuil before bed which helped also. I slept soundly through the night for once. Honestly I didn't do much yesterday. Leftovers were had for food, naps were taken, video games played. Oh, I did laundry. I guess that was the most exciting thing I did. I spent an hour talking with an old friend back in CA. Brought them up to speed on everything. No surprises or shocks from them. Like everyone to be honest, she saw this coming. Hell, we all did.

Teaching and nails are on the agenda for today. New group, teaching them 4 out of 5 days this week. 5  hour sessions each day. 12:00 - 5 which isn't horrible. I can wake up slowly, but still done at a reasonable time. I have a few of these sessions over the next few weeks. Between three different clients, I am teaching the next four weeks straight. Good. Make me feel useful. 

I would like to see B crack back down on schoolwork this week. They slacked towards the end of last week. But cgf starts their new job today which should help. Three 12 hour shifts per week. 8-8 is what B told me. Which means noon - midnight our time. This should be interesting. Plus, starting tomorrow B is supposed to housesit and be gone entirely until Saturday. Let's see how my brain handles it. I am really looking forward to getting my office upstairs and not being in the basement any more. It will make my mental state healthier and make this transition easier.

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