So, wow! What the heck happened for me to have that much step count???
Step in to a day in my life and you will find out. 😁
This day is actually quite uneventful. Just busy.
The kids and I spent the night in our tiny itty bitty 1978 Triple E camper. Not only did that bring us back in time, almost Back To The Future style, we watched Power Rangers on VHS 😆
The kids were able to see what camping was like back in my days of childhood. Although we didn't get hooked up to hydro, so lucky them, they get a movie 😊
Waking up we went for breakfast at my parents restaurant as a little treat for them and came back home.
After that, I went to town and took Frankie with me. It's always fun with Frankie in town, she makes me laugh. I hope she stays young for a long time, I just love her soul.
So all my steps came from me venturing in 3 different stores. Walmart, Canadian Tire and Super C. My routine goes like this:
Walmart: Run around for cleaning items, kids necessities, personal necessities, some groceries like meat, coffee and so on. But not the fruits and vegetables. I don't know what it is, but I can't just trust it.
Canadian Tire: Run back and forth and back again, do a 360, then a 72. Look up at the isle signs and back that way for the 3rd time as I seem to be blind for household items needed like spray foam for sealing up cracks so things can be fixed like my hose tap outside the house.
By the way, I think 3/4 of my steps were done just from that one place.
Super C: This grocery store is like... Going to church and when those people that come with the baskets to collect funds, (Catholic Churches here, dunno if that's everywhere), and the guy tells you that you can take 10$ from the basket rather than give it.
It can cost $350 on average for 1.5-2 weeks just on groceries, nothing else. So every so often it costs $400-430 plus having to eat out if it's a must.
This grocery store cuts that down. Averaging around $250-300.
Here, I get all my fresh produce, more meat and anything else that I'm not happy with Walmart. Look I am not one to shop at Walmart but you will see me there every pay week. I don't like that store one bit. And I hate that it has a lot of things that I need in there, so I have no choice but to waltz in there like a ballerina pretending that I didn't the see big ass 'M' that advertises for Mc Donald's, pretend I don't hear the kids, in this case just Frankie, say almost crying that they are going to die if I don't feed them Mc D's.
Then, attempt to do this army style, sometimes having to crawl on the floor to avoid people that think I work there, become a barricade to block certain toys from the kids peripheral vision, aim and fire, bolting to the only items I can afford to getting that's on my list. And also not forgetting to play the body guard when the kids fight. And then come out with 20 extra things that I could have waited another year to buy that was not my list.
After all that it's come home, 30 min drive back, unpack all the groceries, fix supper, get the kids cleaned up, and just sit and relax and write this post and a few supports.
Hoping you all had a wonderful Sunday, not filled with Mc Donald's BIG Mac's and Walmart crap 😁.
Enjoy!
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