Saturday, October 12, 2013

Day #12 challenging...

This turned into a bit of an administrative day including household chores, a trip to the tire store and a few hours at Marianne's Kitchen.  The last week has been very busy, especially for the better half, and recovery time is in order.

Thomas questioned my ability to keep up on daily blogs on this transition year.  Linda's cousin Mary Ann told me I was nuts to try to write every day after working for 27 years.  Her opinion is rooted in 27 years of not having a job.  Mary Ann's sister Barbara agrees in concept that writing every day is good.  Mary Ann told me about a web site that blows up or deletes all your work if you stop writing.  I like that.  I might just delete all these posts every month, perhaps doing a monthly recap.

Thomas worked pretty hard to keep me from thinking and writing today.  Obviously we miss him and Heather during their Denmark adventure so when we connect it's great to keep talking.  Today we'd talk for a while and be disconnected.  He may have learned deviance from his sister.  I know her inclinations.  The disconnections were numerous.  Once I heard some chopped up words and then "...we are leaving for Berlin" and then Al Gore's internet pooped out.  Perhaps Thomas was attempting to keep me from writing by pulling the plug on his router.  That's probably not likely, though, given the Denmark socialism; you probably cannot escape the internet once the government commits to it.  Regardless, it was good hearing 65% of his side of the conversation.

During yesterday's meeting with the LHH dude which certainly is not a typical adviser role for him I did commit to writing a marketing statement and resume over the next two weeks.  I simply don't want to make any quick decisions.  After 27 years my head remains a bit biased.  I'm going to follow my commentary from yesterday's post and give myself at least until  day #30 or so before I have high expectations.

SUN is committed to deer fencing, bee work and some quality 'art' time; 'art' for art.

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