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Wake up around 6 and start the day with a few hours of FFXI, since I'm only able to play on weekends.
Once the dog wakes up we go for a walk and have playtime, feed him and the cats. Then household cleaning and other chores.
It's around noon by then, and plans can differ. Grab lunch, hit the library, go fishing, shopping, whatever. On Sundays I meal prep for the week. If the weather is crappy I might do some more gaming or watch a movie.
Hit an AA meeting then have dinner. Walk the dog again after dinner.
Usually end the day with an hour of reading or journaling.
What have you read recently
In the past month I've read The Fault In Our Stars, and Thinking in Pictures. I gave up on The Book of God. I'm working on the AA big book, and the new Hunger Games prequel. Every now and then I'll pick up Buckland's Blue Book.