She clearly misses you.
If she hadn’t missed you, you’d be nursing a concussion right now.
She clearly misses you.
If she hadn’t missed you, you’d be nursing a concussion right now.
Thanks, Beck!
Well, it’s one of the recommendations we’re getting through the lockdown:
stay playful,
enjoy what you do,
focus on what you’re doing,
and remove those shortcuts you usually do because “I don’t have time”.
I’m just cooking things I’d normally buy, such as yoghurt or cake. I make my little yoghurts and my little cakes in individual portions: could I buy them like that? Yeah sure. But this way I get to spend some time in the kitchen (hey, I don’t need to heat up the rest of the house!), I know exactly what went into them and enjoy the food much more than when it’s just a gulp of sweetness that I bought.
Now that I think about it, a lot of those recommendations sound like they’d be good for retirement as well.
I’ve worked in places where it really was possible to work remotely from day one, but they were directly set up that way. There was a checklist, you know? An actual checklist, not just whatever people think of!
Yay! Glad to see you’re still around, Nava!
Re: cooking experiments… even I’ve been trying things. Today I made nanaimo bars!
In the immortal words of Spike Jones. “Come back! Come back! We’re bound to miss you – at this distance.”