Snow, snow, go away…

Another snowed in day. I slept until almost 10. I put on some coffee, ate the last Bruegger’s bagel (leftover from the Sunday TCW meeting), and logged into work. I had very little mail. Excellent. I called in to the 11:00 TIGR meeting. Cassandra was on the call. I wish she, or someone, would clarify … Read more

Cabin fever…

I awoke to a snowed-in, iced-in car, and parking lot. I logged into work just enough to see what was going on there, and then didn’t bother with it the rest of the day. I wrote out two thank-you cards, one to Mom & Dad C., and one to Nathan G. for the 42nd Street … Read more

Reading, Stepping, & Inman…

Got a lot of reading done today in Dynamics of Document Design — about a 110 pages to take care of both Monday and Wednesday’s classes, since I have the Community Forum to attend on Tuesday night, and won’t have much time for homework. At around 1:30, I went to Carmichael Gym, and did the … Read more

The Cemetery Club…

I had a pretty productive day at work today. Got a lot of high-profile stuff done, for what that’s worth. I had lunch with Mike. He looks great. He must be down 125 or 130 lbs now. We at at the Quizno’s at the airport. We talked about the old bowling boys, and I found … Read more

MMR & DPT shots…

I worked from home today. During my lunch hour, I ran down to state to their immunization clinic to get the necessary shots to keep me from being expelled from school. Since I couldn’t find my measles, mumps, and rubella shot records, I had to get the first (in a series of 2) “MMR” shots. … Read more

Class & Dance…

Today was the EAGLE monthly luncheon, and we met at the outlet mall. Out of town guest, Andrew S., joined us. What a beautiful man. I didn’t talk to him except to introduce myself, as he wasn’t sitting next to me, and it was a table of eleven. I was sort of disengaged most of … Read more

The eight months loss…

I left home at about 9:30. According to Courtney her flight was arriving at 9:30; according to the Internet, it was arriving at 9:45. I had my textbook with me in case I had to wait; I could start on those 10 pages I had yet to read. As I was approaching the airport exit, … Read more