Today I woke up before the clock rang and a ‘congratulations Doris’ message from Maria 🙂 was there already! I indeed checked-in today a week ago, but in the evening, so officially I need to spend few more hours till it’s really “the next half”… but as I do not know at which hour exactly I will be released today definitely counts as the half time!
So…. I am early (for the first time here!), I decide to do some yoga before breakfast! I discovered a youTube yoga class to my liking yesterday, so I already know, what I will be doing! I am telling you – I was sweating as if I would have a hot yoga class! (I miss those from Singapore! Yes, you are reading correctly, hot yoga in hot Singapore was my preference. After that class, Singapore’s climate seems just pleasant ;-).)
“You are about half time into your class now,
@ Yoga online class with Trevis Eliot
so this proves,
that time flies
even if you are not having fun!”
I needed to have a laugh at this sentence as I associated it to the fact of having “half time in quarantine” – with one correction: I was enjoying the yoga class, and I am actually coping very well with my quarantine time as well. My neighbour across the corridor “is suffering!” as he admitted, when I kindly asked him, how is he doing (we were having the doors opened during the 2nd PCR test yesterday morning).
As I am not having Champagne (nor wine) to celebrate this special day, I will make something else:
- change the bed (I am lucky enough to have 2 beds! Note: there is NO room service during the whole period of quarantine!)
- move the stuff on the night table (phone & lamp, so that they are on the “other side”)
- change the towels (I have 2 hand and 2 bath towels, and 1 floor carpet-towel)
- fresh pyjama
Hmmm – I think that’s it! The rest stays as is 🙂
Hi Doris, glad to hear that u r coping so well! Second half will fly in a bliss! We need no hot yoga here in STR cause it’s super hot without moving a little toe 🙂 Big hug from T&S
thanks!
Yes, I am hearing you are having it hot in Stuttgart…. here: rain all day today, but as I am nowhere to go – fine for me.