Its relentless isnt it Doylo...Sure you've tried it but this worked for us then: Morning - breakfast - play indoors - try and do something active outside. Early lunch 11:30-12. Maybe in the pram see if she'll drop off?
Best thing about lockdown & working from home = seeing more of the kids.Worst thing about lockdown & working from home = seeing more of the kids.
Sums up having a child. You feel every emotion under the sun.
My 9 year old son is like a walking fog horn at times, the volume control doesn’t work, hard to not get irritated by it.. Then he’ll be the sweetest, kindest little being you can imagine.Reading him The Hobbit at the moment, I’ve never actually read it, it’s a great story to share with him and to be able to take the time not be rushed or tired from school and work is so nice!
Means those rock shoes will kill when they get out back on though!!
Is it just me or is anyone else happy with temporarily forgetting any pretence of staying in shape for climbing and instead enjoying gorging on refined carbs and alcohol?
Is it just me or is anyone else happy with temporarily forgetting any pretence of staying in shape for climbing and instead enjoying gorging on refined carbs and alcohol? For the last 10 days or so I've been really enjoying coming home and just slobbing around with a beer, tube of pringles and some dirty takeaway. I figure I have another 4 months or so to get over my dirty new habit and get back in shape, no point rushing things it's a marathon not a sprint.
Quote from: petejh on March 24, 2020, 08:54:42 pmIs it just me or is anyone else happy with temporarily forgetting any pretence of staying in shape for climbing and instead enjoying gorging on refined carbs and alcohol? For the last 10 days or so I've been really enjoying coming home and just slobbing around with a beer, tube of pringles and some dirty takeaway. I figure I have another 4 months or so to get over my dirty new habit and get back in shape, no point rushing things it's a marathon not a sprint.Food, why not? Maximise the immune system by eating everything in sight. Best not to really overdo it perhaps, unless you're the one guilty of buying up all the loo roll. Trying to, mostly limit alcohol, but more because I feel drinking in solitary isolation would not be a good habit mentally than physically.
This one's especially for TT, Duncan and any other academics: the REF's been cancelled.
Seems that in some patients once recovered from the main symptoms their lost senses of taste and smell haven't recovered some time later, so eat tasty stuff while you can still apreciate it.