Woke up with a cold this morning. So far it's not bad, but I imagine this will change my week.
The week is 100% social -- no volunteer on the calendar (just some follow-ups via text/email). I'll see how I feel by this evening and then look to cancel plans.
Dinner out on Tuesday.
Monthly woman's meeting -- it's a celebration of the 1 year anniversary.
Shopping and lunch with my new neighbor to show her another town.
Asheville visit with my sister (I'll still go, just not see her or the babies).
I'm still babysitting today because this was a favor to the kids -- neither can miss work. I'll do my best to keep germs at bay, mask, handwashing, etc.
Sometimes it's a quiet and quick little cold -- hard to tell yet. Fingers crossed.
I'm trying to figure out how my testosterone could jump THAT high. It's the dose I've been on for well over a year with no issue. What changed?
My exercise -- foot injury and back issue. Haven't hiked, long walked, run in 2 months. Inactivity can change your uptake of T in the muscles and leave more free floating (hence higher levels). My activity almost went to a standstill. Well, shit.
And, I'm having an issue with lab charges since we essentially are self-pay. Already a nightmare and $$$. I'm super fortunate -- I can afford the charges and I'm not sick trying to fight the issues. It's horrible what the medical billing side puts patients through.
Monday is doing me a bit dirty this week. It's usually my favorite day.
Add that it's also plant watering day -- eeek, such a chore and so little time to squeeze it in with a toddler from 7-5 today. I wanted to water yesterday, but the afternoon program that was expected to be an hour was still going at 2-1/2 hours. I slipped out because hubby and I had plans to hang out last night and I've been tied up so many nights. (I told him I'd by home by 4:30 and it was almost 6.)
The program for black woman's history was amazing -- just too long. Everyone and their mother spoke saying the same thing (mayor, every committee person, etc.) -- took an hour. Then a presentation and an incredible music production -- opera, jazz, gospel, harp, piano, dance. Love every bit of it. I jumped out before the speakers closing the event. The list was long and probably the same "thanks" over and over.
It was special to be in the mix of black women and black joy. It was incredible to watch the community celebrate black women and the arts. I can not tell you the talent on the stage -- the voices were unbelievable.
Okay, best get going. I can probably water a few plants before my grandson gets here. Have a happy Monday. Later gators.