@kdfrawg I think I feel alright.

@kdfrawg that weird day seemed to repeat. Something seems a little out of whack.

Personally, I think it was easier as you knew the day of the week was coming and you prepared for it accordingly. You also didn't travel half-way around the world such as is common today.

For example, when my boss flies to the US, he always stops in New York on the way back on a Thursday. He stays with a relative where he can keep shabbat, then flies back on Sunday.

Shabbat is just the "day of rest" (not really a holiday per-se, but is considered very important in the Jewish religion). And no, he can't use social media at all during shabbat. Can't do a lot of other things [chabad.org] either.

How I can tell my boss is off of Shabbat: he starts liking my social media posts.

Our patio is still not quite done. Specifically, it needs the electrical and gas to the fireplace. And granite for where the grill goes.

Meanwhile, I finally adjusted the sprinklers to the new reality of this large patio and finally turned on the zones I had left off for the last several weeks.

So, you know, progress.

@kdfrawg it's easy to get discouraged sometimes.

Have zero clue why my blood sugar spiked. ?

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So, yeah, my blood sugar isn’t 80 anymore. Still “in the green.” On the plus side, I got out of my last trip without gaining any weight.

@kdfrawg give or take