I was talking on the phone to a friend of mine in New York the other day, and he told me that he actually kind of enjoys wearing his mask now. I have gotten used to it, too. It's become part of the daily routine. I washed a few of them yesterday in the machine with a load of laundry. They dried quickly out in the sunshine, on the clothesline.
I have been having trouble with my hot water heater lately. It's only five years old, but the water has been cold. I saw that the pilot light was out, and was able to relight it. At first it was unsuccessful, but then I heard the "whoosh!" I took a hot bath today for the first time in ages. It was such a treat. I added some epsom salts and used a bar of my homemade soap. I had a bad batch of soap that I screwed up over a year ago experimenting with hot processed salt soaps. Anyway, it is now the most lovely, mild soap that I have ever used! I'm so glad that I didn't throw it away! The bars look crumbly, but they work, and their lather is superb!
I painted my fingernails this afternoon, for the first time in ages. I picked up a couple of bottles of pretty rose colored nail polish at the drug store this afternoon. Next I will do a pedicure. My friend and I were saying how our grooming has kind of gone by the wayside since the virus hit. I never wear make-up anymore. It feels nice to have a new haircut and my nails done, though. The little things do make a difference.
I finished up the leftover turkey tacos, and plan to make a batch of chicken fajitas with guacamole tomorrow. I find that eating delicious, homemade meals really cheers me up. Chicken breasts were marked down to 1.00 a pound at Vons today! I was thrilled. I have just been buying what's on sale, grocery wise, and it's working out very well.
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