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Apart from taking maxie out this am I have been in pjs and dressing gown all day - feel a bit guilty and lazy. Do any of you do this often.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.when you have worked for over 40 years - it is hard to "not" feel guilty.
Even though I was medically retired 10 years ago - some mornings I awake - OMG - gotta have a shower, do my hair, do my makeup. Then I realise no, honey you don't work anymore darlin and I sink back into my mattress again ready for another slumber which never comes LOL
Even though I was medically retired 10 years ago - some mornings I awake - OMG - gotta have a shower, do my hair, do my makeup. Then I realise no, honey you don't work anymore darlin and I sink back into my mattress again ready for another slumber which never comes LOL
Everyone has what I call a duvet day at some stage, I was out today met up with old colleagues for coffee while my oven was in that cleaning foam stuff, but there was a day, I think a month ago I never got out of the bedroom until the afternoon, that was just to get a coffee, I could only do this as I knew none of the family would be calling, had they walked in, I'm sure they would have been calling emergency services for me, one day in bed and they panic I may be ill.
Recently doing a good clear out, I quickly discovered I had more shall we say 'Lounge wear' than day wear.
NJ, I see no point in sitting in good clothes to watch TV or do my paperwork , I stay warm and save my good garb for leaving the home (which is quite rare these days).
As long as things are freshly laundered and you are clean too, what the heck.
NJ, I see no point in sitting in good clothes to watch TV or do my paperwork , I stay warm and save my good garb for leaving the home (which is quite rare these days).
As long as things are freshly laundered and you are clean too, what the heck.