One thing I'm learning as I age: It's difficult to transition into things outside my normal routine!
I have family here visiting for five days: My daughter, her husband, three teenage girls, and their dog, Zoey.
Teenage girls love to stay up late and sleep til noon.
I go to bed early and am up before daybreak!
Meal times have become so scattered! I usually eat meals at 8am, 11am, and 4:30pm. Which means I've had both breakfast and lunch before the girls are awake! hahaha It's amusing, but it's also difficult because I wasn't able to have the same days off. I had to get up and work both Monday and Tuesday. That puts us all on an odd schedule.
But besides sleeping and eating patterns, there are other things as well. Showers have become difficult. My small house has a 20 gallon hot water heater. For six people?? That does't cut it! We've adjusted to spacing them out, but ... last one in gets a cold shower!
Another trouble is having two dogs in the house. Zoey is a large dog, and can be a bit aggressive -- and very protective if there's food around! Sadie is a happy go lucky pug most of the time. But she's very protective of "our safe haven" -- which is on top of my bed. When Zoey attempted to jump onto the bed, Sadie became a growling beast! But if there's food and Sadie comes sniffing around, Zoey is snapping her jaws at Sadie! It made coming home from work on Monday rather interesting. I couldn't eat my dinner unless I was standing up. The dogs wouldn't leave me in peace! We ended up sitting in the backyard --- they could roam around and I just kept on the move as well.
There's nothing like family time to make us all feel closer to each other --- we just all have to learn to respect each others' space and time.
thank goodness for Tylenol PM.
lol
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