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A Lazy Day.

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MartavTaurus Sat 06-Jun-26 10:58:02

OP enjoy your day!

Sorry not to stick to your discussion.

I'm having a lazy day snoozing while DH drives us 6 hours down to South of France. Thd sun is trying, but it's intermittent.

MissAdventure Sat 06-Jun-26 10:56:41

How exciting!!!
What a lovely thing to look forward to.

MartavTaurus Sat 06-Jun-26 10:55:25

Shinamae

And I am awaiting the arrival of a new puppy. 😁…🤗

Oh wow, what bred?

Oreo Sat 06-Jun-26 10:55:03

Shinamae

And I am awaiting the arrival of a new puppy. 😁…🤗

Oh how lovely! What breed if any? I want one too envy

Shinamae Sat 06-Jun-26 10:50:46

And I am awaiting the arrival of a new puppy. 😁…🤗

fancythat Sat 06-Jun-26 10:46:21

I am doing same as op.
Am mildly unwell so dont need much of an excuse.

I have been invited out this evening. Will see how the day progresses.

Oreo Sat 06-Jun-26 10:43:43

midgey

I think it might be late September outside, I’m cold and wish I was still in bed!

Might be my fault, the minute I bought a new fan the weather changed😲🤭

midgey Sat 06-Jun-26 10:41:07

I think it might be late September outside, I’m cold and wish I was still in bed!

Oreo Sat 06-Jun-26 10:38:38

You enjoy yourself girl😄 I’m still working but part time so this morning am having a lovely lazy time too, why not, am sure we have all earned it.
We don’t have to be ‘doing’ all the time do we? In a minute I will go and make a coffee and settle down to finish reading my book.

Wyllow3 Sat 06-Jun-26 10:32:33

Yes, its nice: because I live alone, I do like to have contact, and unless I'm tired, be active in some way at some point, but a nice WhatsApp call or a zoom with others is OK.

What is life for after all, after we have done what is needful, or have serious caring needs to meet? Yes, I was brought up that we "should be a-doing" but working my way out of it, but surely it is to be enjoyed in those moments we have?

Have a good day.

Gracey Sat 06-Jun-26 10:22:45

Well, I was up at 7.30 but - I am now back in bed with my Kindle, and a mug of tea.
It was cold, windy and raining when I went down to the kitchen first thing. Not a good day to be out and about.
I've no plans today, which is lovely, and nothing urgent on my ' to do ' list.
Oh there are a million and one things I could be doing around the house, but today, I have decided to be completely self-indulgent and lazy. One of the joys of being retired.
Mr G is downstairs watching the cricket highlights on tv. I have music upstairs, a brew, a story and music playing in the background.
I always have a bit of nagging guilt if I laze about in any way. I tell myself I could be achieving so much more. But today, I don't care. The wind is howling outside and it's still raining. It's a luxury to be warm in bed, reading. I might watch an old film on tv this afternoon.

Isn't it nice to have days when we just please ourselves, do as little as we want?

Do you deliberately plan and enjoy a lazy day, or does the old puritan work ethic, (or boredom) kick in and guilt you out of doing nothing much?