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What's an average Sunday like for you now that football season is over?

My Sunday schedule has been pretty set for the last year or so.

I live about 20 miles north of Washington D.C. in the suburbs.

I wake up around 10:45 A.M. and will put some coffee on brew. I'll get the coffee and will sit on the toilet for at least 20 minutes on my phone checking emails/HBOT the entire time.

Then, I'll take a shower, dress and will get in my car around 12:20 P.M.

The day begins.

I get in my car and drive down the highway to my first appointment. I pray the ring rosary the entire drive. I usually will listen to classic rock or the weather report or a YouTube documentary while driving.

On the way, I stop by my P.O. box for mail. Then I go to two work appointments which take 2 hours each. I'll usually eat at around 4 P.M. and will then go to Church 5 miles from my house unless I went the night before.

I get home around 7 P.M. and will eat dinner while watching Jen Psaki on MSNBC or Jessica Dean on CNN.

I'll pray the rosary for most of the time then will get in bed around 2 A.M. to begin a new week in paradise. (I gotta fix my sleep cycle. It's pretty bad.)

CSB.

How about you?
… Sunday is my “chill day” of the week … for myself and for my other half …no appointments … no schedule … (I sit on about 30 meetings per week and my week is very full of timelines and deadlines …. My other half similar type schedule in medical field) … So we do everything we can to avoid making plans on Sunday involving “schedules” or “appointments.”
 
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How old are you op? I'd give my left nut to be able to sleep till 10:45 again. It's probably been 20 years since then. No matter when I go to bed I'm up by 6 or 7 at the very latest. More often than not it's 5.

How many kids do you live with?
 
Last time we were down we sat at the Sports Bar (by the church/airport) for the Fat Tuesday parade. I think it starts the day we fly back home. Her parents got a booth for the parade. We then walked to a concert featuring some Cheyenne dude. It was hot as a MF'er

Can't wait for some street corn in the middle of town/square area. 2.5 more days!
Celebration is the 15th - 3/4. I think they always have something going on in the square. Parades are 3/1, 2, and 4th. We thought about Coz, but decided golf is more important this time around.
 
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Seems like small potatoes now, I’ve got an 8 year old that has had 3 seizures in less than 24 hours. Here at Blank children’s hooked up to all kinds of stuff and we won’t have tests/results until tomorrow.

Tough day to say the least.
Sorry to hear this and good vibes to your little one. You’re in good hands at Blank … Best to you and your family …
 
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Seems like small potatoes now, I’ve got an 8 year old that has had 3 seizures in less than 24 hours. Here at Blank children’s hooked up to all kinds of stuff and we won’t have tests/results until tomorrow.

Tough day to say the least.

Sorry.

I'll say a rosary for him.
 
Golf from 7am until 11:00. Drinks on the clubhouse patio with the guys until noon. Head home and pick up the wife and go get lunch and then just spend the afternoon together. Maybe winery or go to an outdoor patio, or just sit on our patio and talk. After May 15th that becomes head straight home after golf and swim with the wife and grandkids and make lunch for everyone. I love spring and summer time. April 1st until September 28th is awesome.
 
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