1.昨天是个阴雨天,几乎在家里窝了一天。傍晚老早的,我们弄了点泡面,算是换了个口味解决了晚饭。很快地安排好了鸡鸭鹅以及小鸡们,我就钻回了小屋。
2. 回到小屋,记完日记听着小说,不知不觉应该是在8点左右就睡着了。随后一整晚睡得都挺香的,几乎是一觉就睡到了快5:30。之后就睡不着了,干脆窝在被窝里听起了小说,随后断断续续又眯了一会儿。一直到快7点我才起了床,把鸡鸭鹅们弄出来,并弄了些饲料。然后把小鸡儿们也放出来,换了水,弄上饲料,看着这些小家伙们蹦蹦跳跳的,可爱极了。实在让人一看就很开心。
3. 回到家我和老爸一起很快做好了早饭。吃过早饭后,老爸挖了些蚯蚓就出门钓鱼去了。而我则开上我那小四轮电车去了镇上一趟,先取了快递,然后又把车子开到雅迪专卖店维修去了。趁着车子维修的功夫,我去了信用社一趟,重新办了一张社保卡。之前在大学办的那张建行的社保卡用着实在不方便,况且我还忘了这张卡的密码而且连手机号码也都换了好多次了,自然也就没法用了。于是我索性就干脆换了一张卡。只是我没想到,虽然今天不是逢集,但这边儿人还是那么多。无论是银行这边,还是后来回到雅迪专卖店这边,都有好多人,所以光排队等待就耽误了好长时间。
4. 后来等我回到雅迪专卖店,看着老板把调速器拉线换了,又修好了喇叭,最后还顺便检查了一下,发现右侧后轮上居然扎了一根长长的钢钉,简直太令人意外了。真没想到这乡村的路上啥都有,居然能在轮胎上扎上五六厘米那么长的一根钢钉。幸好老板细心,顺便检查了一下,这次就顺手修好了,要不然下次跑到半路上轮胎爆了,可就又麻烦了。
5. 回到家我们又做了顿白菜炒薄豆腐皮,我们这儿也叫千张,说来奇怪,也就个把星期没怎么吃肉,就感觉嘴里挺淡的。看来明天得弄点肉吃。果然由俭入奢易,由奢入俭难。想想小时候一年也吃不了几回肉,真不知道那些年的日子是怎么过来的。不过话说回来,如今日子还真是好起来了,至少想吃顿肉还是很容易能实现的。
6. 今天午休睡得又挺香的。或许是阴雨天,就是容易睡觉吧。下午一直到三四点钟,太阳才终于挣扎着出来露了个脸。
自然的,这样的天,我没有老早做好了晚饭。趁着做饭那会儿功夫我还做了一套八段锦,感觉好几天没做八段锦了,今天做上一套,感觉挺舒服的。简单吃完晚饭之后,我又弄了些热水泡个脚。冬天泡个脚还是要舒服好多的。
7. 忙完后我就回到桃园这边了,老爸也跟着过来捡鸡蛋来了。我们翻找了一下,一共捡到了5个鸡蛋。当老爸把鸡蛋带走时,我已经把鸡鸭鹅全都赶进了棚子里。随后又把小鸡儿们也都安排好了。这时转眼天也已经黑透了。

AI翻译:
1. Yesterday was a rainy day, and I pretty much stayed cooped up at home the whole day. In the early evening, we whipped up some instant noodles, just to switch things up a bit for dinner. After quickly taking care of the chickens, ducks, geese, and the little chicks, I headed back to my small room.
2. Once I got back to my room, I finished writing my diary and then started listening to an audiobook. Before I knew it, I was fast asleep around 8 o’clock. I slept soundly throughout the night and didn’t wake up until nearly 5:30 in the morning. After that, I couldn’t fall back asleep, so I just stayed snuggled in bed listening to the audiobook, dozing on and off every now and then. I didn’t get up until almost 7 o’clock, then let the chickens, ducks, and geese out and fed them some grain. Next, I let the little chicks out too, changed their water, and gave them feed. Watching these little fluffballs hopping around was absolutely adorable—it really made me happy just looking at them.
3. When I got back indoors, my dad and I whipped up breakfast in no time. After breakfast, Dad dug up some earthworms and went out fishing. As for me, I hopped on my little four-wheeled electric cart and headed to town. First, I picked up my parcels, then drove the cart to the Yadea store for repairs. While the cart was being fixed, I went to the rural credit union and applied for a new social security card. The old one I got from China Construction Bank when I was in college was really inconvenient to use. Besides, I’d forgotten its password and changed my phone number several times since then, so it was basically useless. That’s why I just decided to get a new one. What I didn’t expect was that even though it wasn’t market day, there were still tons of people there. There were crowds both at the bank and later at the Yadea store, so I ended up wasting a lot of time just waiting in line.
4. Later, when I went back to the Yadea store, I watched the boss replace the throttle cable and fix the horn. He also gave the cart a quick check, and to my complete surprise, he found a long steel nail stuck in the right rear tire. I really didn’t expect there to be all sorts of stuff lying around on the country roads—let alone a steel nail that was about five or six centimeters long piercing the tire. Lucky for me, the boss was thorough enough to check it over; he fixed it right then and there. If he hadn’t, I would’ve been in a real pickle if the tire had blown out halfway on my trip back home.
5. When we got home, we cooked stir-fried Chinese cabbage with thin tofu skin—we call it qianzhang around here. Funny enough, it had only been about a week since we last had meat, but my mouth already felt really bland. Guess I’ll have to cook up some meat tomorrow. It really is true what they say: it’s easy to go from frugality to luxury, but hard to go from luxury back to frugality. Thinking back to when I was a kid, we barely got to eat meat a few times a year—I still don’t know how we got through those days. But on the bright side, life is so much better now. At the very least, having a meal with meat is something we can easily make happen whenever we want.
6. I slept like a log again during my afternoon nap. Maybe rainy days just make people feel extra sleepy. The sun didn’t finally manage to peek through the clouds until three or four o’clock in the afternoon. Naturally, with the day turning out like this, I didn’t cook dinner too early. While I was busy cooking, I did a set of Baduanjin. I hadn’t practiced it in several days, so doing a full set today felt really good and relaxing. After a simple dinner, I drew a basin of hot water and soaked my feet. There’s nothing quite like a nice foot soak to warm you up in winter—it’s so much more comfortable.
7. After I finished all my chores, I headed over to the peach orchard. Dad came along too, to collect the eggs. We searched around and found five eggs in total. By the time Dad took the eggs back home, I had already herded all the chickens, ducks, and geese into their coop. Then I settled the little chicks in for the night as well. Before I knew it, the sky had turned pitch black.