Well we did sleep in, but we had to go to my in-laws' to get their car so we have 2 cars for the week so my husband can get to work, but I can get A to school. He isn't strong enough to ride his bike there yet, and we don't think he's going to be able to make it full days anyway. So I need to have a car to take him there and pick him up when they call me and say he's exhausted. Last time, he got out of the hospital on a Monday and we kept him home for the rest of the week to get his strength back, but then the following Monday, they called me at like 1:30 or so and said he was exhausted and could we come pick him up, but I didn't have the car. He said he'd bike home, but he ended up having to get off his bike and walk it. So this time I said we should take him by car for this first week.
Depending upon the show and the network, commercial time has grown over the years. I've found that when I've DVR'd a 2-hour show and watched it afterwards, often I can knock off (up to) 30 minutes of commercials by fast forwarding through them. That's how bad it is now (again, depending upon individual show/network).I remember when commercial breaks were 90 seconds, MAX. Just blows my mind.
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