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@haddon9 wrote:

Yes they are!  If I don't get something done that I meant to do today there is always tomorrow or the day after....or after that...it's endless!


 

@haddon9   It's way too easy to procrastinate!!!

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@Shanus  It certainly is!...and I can feel myself getting lazier by the day.

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I created an Alexa routine for this. I say "Alexa, Good Morning." And she says Good Morning back, what time and date it is, and the weather forecast.

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My husband hasn't been out of the house for a month now, and admitted yesterday to not knowing what day it was. He used to meet up with friends for coffee 3x a week, and once he lost that routine, he is lost.
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We retired 9 months ago and that is when days began running together for us.  However, I must say that now our confusion is exacerbated. 

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I lived a whole Friday once, thinking it was a Saturday.  I got 2 Saturdays that week. LOL

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@Shanus wrote:

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Love it.  I used to know when It was Monday, because we went to church on Sunday.  Now they are all one big blur.  

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@qualitygal wrote:

I lived a whole Friday once, thinking it was a Saturday.  I got 2 Saturdays that week. LOL


Gotta love your quote.

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It's bad when you have to ask your 97 year old mother what day it is

(and I did today)!

And if she asks me I look it up!

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yes!  before the virus/lockdown, i would wake up in the morning and think about what i did the day before (went to a twice a week meeting, took the trash out or did my weekly grocery shopping) and that would help me figure out what the current day is.   now, every day when i wake up, i am totally confused till i get out to my laptop and look it up!!!  

 

i remember a grade school sign that said  "TODAY IS ..... (and then you hang the correct day of the week next to that)
and i sure wish i had one of those in my house now !!!