9 a.m. — I login to the all-hands weekly meeting. Of course, during my presentation, my kid breaks the handle off the kitchen sink and screams “daaaaaad” as water rushes everywhere. I power through and finish up my piece as my boss says “you need to go?” FML. I hate being at home like this. I get onto 10 a.m. call with federal team then a 10:30 call with my team. My husband brings Y. on a Costco run, bless him. I login to another meeting.
1 p.m. — The Costco damage is $149.90 plus $25.17 for gas. It's a big haul because we are going on a beach vacation next week (staying away from restaurants and stores). He got waffles, ramen, eggs, butter, spinach, lemons, strawberries, blueberries, pork loin, steaks, lunch meat, sliced cheese, bread, tortilla, block-o-cheese, Coke Zero. He also went to a grocery store for regular non-Costco sized foods and got fresh cilantro, dried spices, croissants, taco shells, chips, crackers, sour cream, juice boxes, oil, La Croix ($56.20). $231.27
4:45 p.m. — Hang up my last meeting and close my laptop. I head to living room to mom. I'm really missing my commute time as a buffer between work and home. Leftovers for dinner and then we head to the pool with freshly washed (please wash your masks!) masks. We pool it up for 50 minutes then head home for bedtime routine. My husband hangs up wet towels/suits on the drying rack.
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