My Actifit Report Card: March 20 2026

Hello everyone! 🤗
I had an early start again yesterday morning as I planned to engage in a volunteering activity. It was as usual a fulfilling day.
When I got back, I finished a few chores, tended to my plants, attended to Max's needs, walked around the block, prepared lessons and conducted lessons.
It's a day when I start work earlier than other days and an afternoon with a number of classes to conduct. I finished earlier than other days, too. My usual Thursday...
Have a good day/evening, everyone! ✨✨✨
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