2 am? It’s not even morning yet. I close my eyes and try to go back to sleep. I remember the number of covid-19 cases Ghana has recorded and if there is anything I can personally do about that.
4:44 am? I wake up fully, pick my phone again and send out devotionals to my church’s Whatsapp group pages. I forward links of my pastor’s audio broadcast while contemplating on what do next – Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, WordPress?
5:30 am? I have wasted some time on those social media pages. Where is the YouVersion? I read the verse of the day, share that to my social media platforms and read several of the devotionals they offer and pray. YouVersion is awesome. Remember to check it out if you haven’t.
7 am? Mostly I would have taken my bath and in the kitchen listening to the radio while thinking of what to have for breakfast – pancakes, puff-puff or something easier to prepare.
8 am? Little girl wakes up and that is when my day really begins since I virtually have to force her to do everything – brushing her teeth, bathing, eating. That takes so much of my energy and I can’t wait for school to resume.
10 am? I’m supposed to be working from home so I sit behind the laptop and turn the TV on for the little girl. On good days, I am able to complete tasks. On bad days, I just lie down or play WordCross or read to the little girl or fix puzzles with her or watch Paw Patrol or Peppa Pig or Abby Hatcher (I’m tired of seeing these cartoons).
1 pm-2 pm? I prepare lunch which mostly serves as supper for me.
3 pm? Depending on how productive I have been, I pick the laptop and still try to do some real work from home. Intermittently, I check to see who has posted anything for the lock down blog challenge. I read as and when I find the time.
8 pm? I work on the blog for the day. I sometimes send and read emails for work at this time. This is the most conducive time to do anything productive since my little girl would have had her supper and bath and either preparing to go or will already be in bed. Implying no interruptions and more productivity.
10 – 11 pm? Sleeping and praying time.
Weekends or Weekdays? I can’t really tell because the days are all the same now. The only difference is that I still laundry on Saturdays.
**18th post of the 21 day lock down blog challenge and the writing prompt is: Take us through a day in lockdown**
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Wooooow! Yes to YouVersion app
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💯 to YouVersion 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾
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today i had to keep asking myself what day it is. lol. days are all the same now
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Can we get our old schedules back? I was also a busy body before the lockdown. Going to work, ensuring I achieve some results but this lockdown is teaching me how to remain still.
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YouVersion is the real deal🥳🥳🥳awwww atleast little girl is keeping you company 🥰🥰🥰
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She keeps me company but her energy level is up there. I cannot keep up with it. Maybe we should start some physical exercises so she gets tired quicker.
Youversion is the deal. 😄😄
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Yeah maybe some exercises will help channel out some of that energy.
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I’ll try that. Thank you 😊
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The days are so hard to tell apart if my lockscreen did not have a clock which shows the date and time I would be constantly lost… the only day I ama aware of is Wednesday since I have to do some poetry otherwise all same….
been watching episodes of Peppa pig with little niece I think it sort of grows on you Peppa and her little brother George and grandad dog and daddy sheep and the amazing world of concrete a book Daddy Pig was reading which inspired my last blog post haha!
~B
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You’ve been watching Peppa Pig and George and her family and how their speeches are interspersed with oinking. 😆It’s my little girl’s second favourite after paw patrol. I need to check that post out.
The days are, indeed, blurred. We can only wait and see.
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