I usually wake up at 6am. Have a coffee while watching Sunrise on 7 while also reading the newsletter from sdc.
Although today it was holding baby Leo while his mum had her coffee. ( Leo's dad is in hospital and they are staying at mine so I can help with Leo)View attachment 78566
He is so adorable 🥰
 
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Warm glass of water to wash down my keep me alive pills ,light fire , coffee, let my fur babies out ,then best of all check in with SDC 👏🤣
 
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05.28 every morning ( Dam near every morning anyway if I'm not in hospital or terribly ill). Gives me 32 minutes:- toilet, teeth, shave, shower, get dressed, make my bed, make my breakfast and be sitting down watching a segment of a continuing horror sequence called "7 Sunrise News".
I wait for the weather report before finalising activities for the day as I still do handyman stuff at age 77.
I'll be having a week off commencing 30th July as my wife and I will be flying to Singapore to celebrate our 55th wedding anniversary on August 1st so I'll make it a point of "sleeping in"
 
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Coffee
 
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Awake at 3am to give my dog her liver tablet, back to bed and up again at 4 to feed her and give her insulin injection, back to bed and up again at 6 to take my tablets and take my dog for a walk. Back home about 1/2hour later and have my breakfast, then it's into the housework
 
I carry out the old, established procedure of reading the Death Notices and if I don't get a mention, I get out of Bed.
My Mum and Dad always checked the hatches, matches and dispatches first thing in the morning.
 
I start my day doing morning chores -feeding animals, garbage bins etc and then walk my dog Bella …but I also check Seniors Discount
And read articles and plays games Bingo (I never am even close to winning !!) connections, crossword, trivia, and Sudoku.
 

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