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I don't mean my body, that ship sailed a long time ago. I mean my routine, my schedule, my way of doing things.
I never used to understand why it freaked out my parents so much when something messed up their routines. I promised myself I'd never get like that. Boy, was I naive and stupid. Now I'll admit that I would be more flexible, if not actually spontaeous, if I lived alone, but I don't live alone and don't WANT to live alone. So now we're talking two people with routines and schedules. My husband is less flexible than I am, though I'm sure he doesn't realize it! So when my daughter calls and says she "might" be over today (a reasonable thing) our immediate reaction (right after "oh good!") is to get flustered and wonder how that will disrupt our schedules, and how we can adjust! Of COURSE my daughter knows we always eat "brunch", anywhere between 10:45-11:30. Can we wait and eat at 1:00? Of course! But she has no way of knowing how a change in eating time disrupts every other part of our routine...timing of meds, naps, chores, etc. Now I'm not truly freaked out. Just one more little reminder of how things really are, and one more apology I owe my parents!! In the meantime, I'm waiting for my daughter to call and WILLING myself not to act like a freak and try to pin her down to an ETA right to the minute!!
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I think the only people who could actually live without disruption to their routines would be hermits. The thought has been tempting - at least in the short term. LOL
I hate when my routine gets out of whack, but with a husband who works different shifts and two active boys, I'm just rolling with it right now even if it makes me cranky. I think it is easier to fall into a routine when you are retired. I also think it is good for the routine to get tossed out every now and then for fun things.
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In Remembrance
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I used to get all out of whack, when I was younger and someone messed up my schedule..
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Could you tell her we really can't wait but there will be leftovers? That could help in less disruption for you.
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Good idea, Snoopy, I do that with my son who lives nearby. Since my daughter lives a couple of hours away and her schedule is erratic, we just have a mid-morning snack, then eat "normally" whenever she gets here.
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I enjoy getting thrown off track. Shakes up my day a little and visitors always take priorities in my house.....I get so few!
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I don't get many visitors - except for my kids - so my "schedule" rarely gets sidetracked. The only thing I'd really like to know is when to expect someone. I don't want to be napping.....or caught with my jammies on.....so a time would be appreciated.
But, I remember my Dad always wanting to know "what time" everything was going to happen. And I didn't always know so I'd just say "you'll see us when you see us" and not think anything of it. Now, I know how irritating that can be. I didn't think it mattered much.....I mean, he wasn't going anywhere so what did it matter what time we got there...... ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Yes, Kitty, that's EXACTLY what I meant! I'd almost rather have one of my kids just drop in without notice than say "I'll probably be there tomorrow or the next day."
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