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Friday, September 09, 2016
Journey to My Father-In-Laws
It was a busy, hectic day today, filled with all sorts of tiring tasks with our Department meeting. I was able to handle things successfully even though it was not my cup of tea by any means. I also was able to get a number of research tasks done, including making up the chemical solutions needed for the new experiment I am having my research students collaborate on with me. It seems that there is never enough time for the sh*t that has to be done. I am learning, however, to just say to hell with it after a while. I put in an appropriate (in my opinion) level of time at work, and what does not get done.... oh well.
After getting a few things prepared for class next week, I have decided to end the workday, and I am going to head over to my father-in-laws to indulge in good conversation, libations, and pipes. It should be an excellent afternoon which should also result in a grand evening.
Saturday, I am going to watch a Cross Country meet. It should be interesting. I am being very faithful in my three miles every day. It is still very nice feeling good about those three of the five miles. I am not sure if I wish to push it to four yet, but I am considering it.
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2 comments:
I appreciate all forms of comments on my writings. I find that I miss the sponteneity of coming to read them here when they were unmoderated. I believe I wrote less due to the moderation. I have decided to adopt limited moderation. Hopefully the prior problems with unfettered comments will not arise again. Please feel free to comment as you wish about the essays I write. I will maintain those comments that offer kind-hearted and gentle opinion... be it positive or negative. The opinions of your comments will, of course, need to have relevance to the post as well.
Learning to say 'enough' or 'no' is half the battle.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your afternoon with your father-in-law as well as the rest of this weekend.
I trust that things went well.
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