Paracetamol in hand, I adopted a "no complaints, just do it" attitude.
Sometimes, to keep pushing forward, we need a different focus.
That's where action comes in.
Once I start, the time seems to fly, and aches and pains fade away.
Today, cleaning became my focus, promising to keep me occupied.
It's a routine I often incorporate during fasting periods: decluttering, discarding broken items, and donating unused clothes and shoes.
Fueled by newfound energy, I tackled the classroom.
We said goodbye to worn toys and dismantled the lingering "Circus" theme decorations.
Climbing a tall ladder to remove the tent even provided an interesting photo opportunity.
The cleaning progressed smoothly.
Crafts were delivered home, with playtime still woven into the day.
A slide offered guaranteed fun for the children, while my colleague and I enjoyed warming latte macchiatos with caramel.
During my break, I collected more broken appliances at home for school's e-waste collection.
Each device earns the school a small reward, which can fund enjoyable activities or new materials.
The afternoon flew by, and my workday ended before I knew it.
While clearing the dishwasher at home, I discovered a less pleasant surprise—my favorite mug, now broken, courtesy of my eldest son.
He honestly confessed the "bad" news.
Thankfully, my sons know I understand accidents happen.
While I felt a pang of loss, I acknowledged that worse things could occur.
No point in dwelling on it.
Later, as I savored a bowl of homemade pea soup ("snert" as we call it), the incident faded.
Today was a success, even if I now felt the after-effects of yesterday's physiotherapy.
Tomorrow brings new opportunities, and I'm ready to face them.
Wishing you all the best in life and much health.
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