'12 p.m. — We throw on Schitt's Creek and start budgeting. I'm starting a new job tomorrow (!!!) and our lease is up in a month so we're figuring out what we can reasonably afford for rent. Prices haven't gone down during the pandemic as I expected...'
11 a.m. — Wake up leisurely with a slight headache. We split a bottle of champagne last night because wine not? Do my daily update on Instagram and Twitter, then lay on couch while B. does the dishes from yesterday. While scrolling, I come across a set of non-stick pans that are on sale on Amazon from an influencer I like, so I buy them. Ours is in dire need of replacement.12 p.m. — Brush teeth and do my “morning” skincare routine — Vitamin C serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen. D.
5 p.m. — D. and I decide it's time to move from the couch, so we do some old dance routines and a few other exercises. I shower after and heat up leftovers for linner . D. plays his new video game while I surf the internet and listen to Spotify's Top Hits playlist. I actually recognize all of these songs because of TikTok! I downloaded it during quarantine and am never going back.8 p.m. — We hop on another Zoom Happy Hour.
4:30 p.m. — Do a quick yoga stretch video and D. gets down for a nap. It still makes me sweat though, so after moving the laundry over I jump in the shower.
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