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loosing track of time

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ninathenana Wed 01-Apr-20 10:26:55

Usually my first clear thought of the day just for a split second before my feet touch the floor is "what day is it?"
Nothing to do with lock down though, it's been like that since retirement 8yrs ago.
DH took early retirement/redundancy 12 yrs ago so the days pan out with meal times etc. the same for us now as they have done for a while.

glammanana Wed 01-Apr-20 10:25:58

I found a couple of days rolled into one and the end of last week so have now been keeping to my previous daily chores,getting changed in the morning/having lunch at same time/doing some housework (bit by bit) and keeping to my normal times of doing things then settle down of an evening with Netflix.Of course I am spending an hour or two on GN.

pensionpat Wed 01-Apr-20 10:15:36

Yes. I never know the day, never mind the date. And it really doesn’t matter. Except, now that I’m not doing anything or going anywhere I don’t look in my diary. I missed a birthday last week. Lesson learned.

travelsafar Wed 01-Apr-20 09:54:38

Anyone else find they are all over the place with their day? I seem to be sleeping in later eating breakfast in the middle of the morning not bothering with lunch just a cuppa and a biscuit around 3pm then my evening meal later than normal. Not sure if its because i don't have to get up to go out in the mornings or because of the situation we are in plus of course the days are lighter for longer. It is a weird feeling, as if nothing really matters anymore with no constrains on my time.