Good afternoon myLot
By NJ Chicaa
@NJChicaa (126400)
United States
February 18, 2026 1:29pm CST
Hello everyone. I hope your day is going well. It is 45 degrees F and cloudy here at the Jersey Shore. Ugh. And the OCD guy said that we might get 3-5 inches of snow this weekend. Double ugh.
Work was fine today. I gave a test so I was busy grading. . . until 6th period. A wave of absolute exhaustion hit me and I was starting to panic that I wouldn't be able to make it through 8th. I actually made myself a cup of coffee at the beginning of 7th. I am not someone who drinks coffee throughout the day so that tells you how tired I was. It seems to have done the trick as I am feeling better now.
I don't have tutoring this afternoon. I need to do a load of laundry and make banana bread. Then I have to make dinner. That will keep me busy for awhile.
What's everyone else up to this afternoon?
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9 responses
@Traceyjayne (8024)
• United Kingdom
18 Feb
Im afraid I just had a nap this afternoon.
Banana bread …one of my favourites …enjoy x
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@JudyEv (372199)
• Rockingham, Australia
19 Feb
Vince was exhausted this morning and put it down to low blood pressure. We're having folks for lunch so it's good he's feeling a bit better now.
@LindaOHio (214285)
• United States
19 Feb
I have some little projects that I should work on; and I have some Discussions that I could post...If I feel like it. I hope you got some rest..
@DaddyEvil (168333)
• United States
19 Feb
Pretty and I went shopping for groceries this morning and then I went to sleep, like I normally do. I've been awake since 4 pm and have done a load of laundry and started playing on myLot. I'm sure I'll go back to sleep after while.
@RasmaSandra (94418)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
18 Feb
We are in the 70s for now. I weas writing up more articles this afternoon.
@Deepizzaguy (118468)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
18 Feb
I am working on sharing news stories as well as completing surveys under a mostly cloudy afternoon with the temperature of 70 degrees F.









