My wife reacted to the flu jab last night, it knocked her about quite a bit, the effects left her feeling exhausted, with that she got herself off to bed just after nine. Making sure that she was settled I stayed up until half eleven, but only so that I could switch the washing machine on during the cheaper rate time for electricity.
The lady's night was unsettled, but she stayed in bed, other than a trip for a sweet pea. This morning my own bladder got in on the act at five am, I couldn't get back to sleep so Senior Forums gets another night owl. How coincidental that a night owl thread has been started.
Around half six I went back to bed and crashed out until half eight. It was good to see my other half finally in a settled sleep. I left her to sleep on, although she will nag me for it.
Brownie points this morning, I remembered the washing, unloaded the machine and pegged the washing outside on the rotary airer. Drying in the open air makes it smell so fresh, it's one of the benefits living close to a forest away from big housing complex.

My garden, look at the shed at the bottom of the garden, you see the right hand window, that grey pole-like thing covering the bottom of the window is the rotary airer with it's rain cover on.
Brownie points 2. Whilst my lady slept on I dusted and polished throughout our living area, I shall probably be chided though, but with a smile, my wife is never ungrateful and is pleased that I share domestic chores. The chiding? I am told that I should vacuum before dusting. Quite so, but that might wake her.
I let her sleep on and heard the the tell-tale flush coming from the en-suit, my cue to make her breakfast. Toast, fresh fruit and piping hot tea.
We need some provisions so I might be out shopping later and if this glorious, albeit cold, sunshine continues, I might go out in the old MG.