Good morning!

Good morning everyone! Happy Wednesday!

I went to bed very early last night, I just couldn’t keep my eyes open!

I fell into a deep sleep, I did not wake until 5 AM!

I went outside to throw out some recycling, and my next door neighbour was outside letting her dog out!

So we chatted for a bit!

Now I am relaxing on my recliner listening to the radio!

I am expecting a package this morning, maybe two packages, one for definite though.

I had to pay customs charges on one, so I don’t know when that one is being delivered.

But I received notification that one is being delivered this morning. It is DVD’S that I ordered on E-bay.

I also have to go out this morning, I have an appointment with my CPN Sarah!

That is at noon, so I don’t have to leave until 11:30.

It is drizzling outside this morning, and I am only wearing a leggings and a t-shirt.

Our weather went back to being cold again!

It is supposed to warm up this coming weekend though!

Ok, off to figure out what to have for breakfast!

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

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