Lazy Friday
There wasn’t much of a sleep in today, early today bed, early to rise. Was up around half six but didn’t come up until after seven. The Big T was already gone to work and Mother was gone to meet her chums for a walk. This gave me time to work on replacing my work cards and have a leisurely breakfast. I had the same as the day before but used the last English muffin up. I got myself caught up on some YouTube while I cooked and ate.
It was shockingly easy to replace my fuel card and my work credit card. I think it took me nine or ten clicks to do. Of course I had to know my passwords, something my parents are consistently unable to do I’ve discovered. Mother returned around ten and I finished up my stuff before we sat down to watch a film. Seemed like she was looking for a vegetative day also. We started off with an older movie, The Cold Light of Day. A frustratingly predictable action thriller with some decent cast and performance. It was so forgettable that later in the day it took us a couple hours to recall the title or even what happened in it. There was a point where she had taken to vacuuming and I was nearly asleep that I recalled an intense car chase that sparked my memory in the end. Lunch happened next. I had two sandwiches composed of leftover chicken and sliced cheese with mustard. Simple and to the point. As lunch wrapped up, I put on a movie called Good on Paper. During this film Mother prepared another foot bath for me. She adds water and then some secret mix of potions and ointments. The film was enjoyable. It was based off a short story a comedienne shared a few years back. I guess her way of moving past it was to make a film out of it. We enjoyed it.
We decided to watch one more to fill out the afternoon. We selected a film called Crash Pad on Netflix on a whim. It was a strong decision. It was very enjoyable, I’d never heard of it previously but thought it was just this side of too crude while still being quite funny. Not long after it ended the T tornado rolled in. We were in a relaxed mood and enjoying a quiet afternoon and he came ripping in as a ball of manic energy. There was some friction. Cardboard pizza was dressed up with some hot peppers and extra Tex Mex cheese. They made two, one of Hawaiian origin and a meat lovers. These were Delissio brand. They decided they needed some fritters for dessert so contrived other reasons to go to town, one of which was to drop off my garment to have the new zipper installed. The button era is over. While they were gone I tried some of this Mike’s Hot Honey sauce on a wad of iced cream. It was a suggested serving. It was very spicy and unpleasant with the sweetness of the dessert. Supposed to be good on pizza, maybe next time.
When they got back they were still ornery so the Big T went to watch the Jays in his room. Mother and I watched Unknown on Netflix. It ended at half nine and so did my day. I organized the podcast queue and watched one YouTube clip before nodding off. Another vacation day in the books.