
I would say that waking up with no obligations of any kind for the day is a dream scenario. In fact, when I wake up, I often ask myself what day it is and do I have anything I have to do, appointments or planned activities. If my day is free, I feel relief. If I do have something on the schedule, I usually check the time and calculate how much free time I have before I need to get ready to go. How much free time I have to do the things I like to do. Like leisurely read the morning papers with coffee and toast. Do the NYT Wordle and Spelling Bee. Check the weather report and gaze out my patio door to see if the nesting birds have returned, (they haven’t returned yet).
Weekend Coffee Share is hosted by Natalie at Natalie the Explorer.
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Sorry the birds haven’t returned. I like this post. I have things there days next week and I’m not happy about it.
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I am still a little hopeful to see the birds again. It’s nice not to have to do things. Thank you, Dan.
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JOMO – the opposite of FOMO – fear of missing out – Joy of missing out. Or perhaps JONO – joy of no obligations.
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I like your thinking and great acronyms.
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I’m just like you, always glad for a free day or hour.
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Hope you get lots more free time.
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Wordle is my favorite weekday activity. My husband and I show each other’s wordle results in the middle of the workday.
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It can be challenging.
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Oh I would love to wake up with no obligations for the day!!! I love wordle. I haven’t tried spelling bee…have you tried Quordle? It’s like Wordle but 4 words at one time.
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I may check out Qourdle. It sounds challenging.
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I don’t know where my happy medium is. When I have a full day, I long for free time. When I have an empty schedule, I scramble to fill it.
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