The Diary game. A Day of Duty and Detours
Greetings, dear friends, how are you all? I hope you all are fine and enjoying your day. I wish for you all good health, wealth and a prosperous time ahead. Today I am here to share with you yet another day of my life and I hope you all will get time to read and know about one more day of my life and also find it worthwhile to read and vote.
I have a good habit of rising early, and the early sunrise always makes me uncomfortable in bed. I usually kick myself out of bed to start my day by offering the morning prayers, and today again, I did the same. I performed ablution, which sort of gave me relief, using cold water as the temperature is high both during the day and night, which we are not usually accustomed to. I offered the morning prayers at the nearby mosque, and after finishing, I returned home to get back to my routine lawn work of watering the lawn, removing the weeds, and checking if any maintenance was needed. After I was done with this work as well, I did some physical exercise to burn some calories. Again, when I was drenched in sweat, I took some rest and then had a shower before having breakfast with my parents in the dining room.
I left for the office at around 9:30 AM, as it only takes me 10 to 20 minutes to reach there. Upon arrival, I got straight to work on reconciling the 14th FC statement. Once again, we had been asked by the higher authorities to provide data regarding the release and surrender of funds in previous years. Today, I, along with one of my colleagues, sat down to accomplish the task, and thankfully, we were able to complete it. We then submitted it digitally to the district headquarters, where the reconciliation for the district is being done.
The high temperatures these days make life difficult, and again, I could feel a headache due to the heat. It lasted for quite some time, and the air conditioner also contributed to my discomfort, as I tend to develop headaches under such conditions. Later in the day, I, along with my other colleagues, left and went straight to a nearby town, where we had some snacks and food to eat because we were hungry, famished, and thirsty.
Later in the day, I returned home quite exhausted and lay down upon reaching my place. I took a nap for about an hour, after which I was woken up by my mother, who told me to spray pesticide on the newly planted apple trees because they had been infested by insects. To help them grow and make them capable of bearing fruit next year, pesticides needed to be sprayed, and I was quick to do so.
Later, I took a shower to clean up and then went to the main market of the village to spend some time with my friends and take a break from the routine. I returned home at around 10 PM, we had dinner, and by around 11:30 PM, I went to sleep.
It was all about my day.Thank you for going through my post. Have a great time ahead.