Hello friends and fellow bloggers,
How are you today?
I'm writing this on Saturday and I'm feeling very tired. I even slept in until quite late which I haven't done in a very long time. I mentioned in a recent post that my body has been wracked with aches, pains and inflammation. In addition, I've been out and about virtually every day running errands. Then at home I'm doing all the daily work and a few projects. I've also read a number of books in a short space of time. I guess all these activities wore me out, especially the reading when I stay up too late to finish reading books, lol.
So today I'm taking it easy.
I have an errand to run and bedding laundry to do. I will make a simple dinner of hamburger patties, seasoned potato wedges, veggies and fruits. I'll relax by reading my last unread library book, Reckless Daughter by David Yaffe. It's a biography of the Canadian folksinger icon, Joni Mitchell.
How about your dear reader? Are you someone who stocks up on everything? Only some things? Or not at all? Most of my friends do not buy anything to keep on stock. They prefer going out to buy daily for their food and also buy the household needs when and if they need them. I was raised to do the opposite and it's hard to change. In fact, I feel it can be cheaper to purchase things when on offer and have them on hand. In addition, I don't want to have to leave the house to buy something because I've run out. I like being prepared. I still remember those days not so long ago when it was even hard to buy toilet paper. Though it isn't the reason I like to stock up a bit, it's one more reason not to be caught empty handed.
3 comments:
I like to have a few things stocked up. I don't want to go out all the time. During covid we ordered a box of 96 rolls of TP to tide us over. Ha ha! We got it from a restaurant supply store. A little funny, but it felt good to have it in the closet.
@Sandi I'm in agreement with you Sandi. I don't want to go out all the time. Well, actually I do go out all the time for other errands so I don't want to be lugging big boxes home. Since I'm carrying it I need to do something almost every day to keep up with things. I know the food feeling having enough toilet paper in the closet, lol.
The price at Costco for toilet paper, for example, is so low but one package for $20 or so will last me more than half the year. So, I stock on that and a few other things. But not food so much.
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