All summer long Doug and I looked for every opportunity to get out on the golf course. Most weekends involved two to three games, preferably 18 holes if we could manage it.
I loved it. He loved it.
Saturdays usually included a long run first thing, a shower, lunch and then off to the golf course. Home in time for dinner.
Sundays looked a lot like Saturdays except that the long run was traded for a bike ride.
Now that the temperatures have dropped, and our next golf game is months away, I am rediscovering the joy of having time at home.
Take yesterday for example. We got up relatively early and headed down into the basement for a cycling workout. Cycling, breakfast, leisurely coffee and a shower were done by 11:00am. Then I went to town.
I put on a pot of split pea and ham soup to take advantage of the ham bone we had left over from last weekend.
I put on a squash to roast in the oven.
I seeded four pomegranates.
I did two loads of laundry and some hand washing.
I cleaned out the linen and toiletry closet.
I cleaned up the kitchen after all the cooking, put on a pot of tea and listened to the latest episode of Serial (a very interesting podcast for anyone interested) while I painted my nails.
I wrote today's blog. I prepped for my presentation next weekend. I read Châtelaine (en Français).
All of this between 11am and 3pm.
The exact amount of time that it takes to play 18 holes of golf.
I miss my golf course and my 10k walks in the fresh air.
But it sure is nice to have those Sunday afternoons back...at least for a while.
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