I forgot to kidnap my wife and take her with me... But I also forgot to take the cable to transfer the pictures from my digital camera to my computer, so I can't submit my receipts for my expense report like I planned. I can at least take the pictures so they are ready to send, oh well, I blame Hillary because her laptop had a card reader built in.
Sometimes life is just a game of hurry-up-and-wait. I hurry, hurry to the airport to be on time or early, then wait at the gate because my flight is delayed at the last minute. I hurry exercise and get to work, then wait in boring meetings for people to stop flapping their lips without saying anything new. I rush to get back from lunch but have to wait around for two hours because of unforeseen events.
I hurried all morning last Saturday to get the house ready for Christina to come and for me to be gone again, but I eventually gave up and spent some down time with Rebecca once the kids were asleep.
On a side note, I am proud that I have not turned on the TV in my hotel room yet.
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3 comments:
I am glad you slowed down and spent time with Rebecca, when you weigh that against a clean house, it seems foolish to do anything else!
I get the hurry-up and wait thing. I hate being late, but then no one else does, so I am always waiting for someone else.
Good work on the no TV!
Good job on the no TV. Thanks for working on the house, and guess what . . . I came to HELP, not to be pampered.
Can't wait to see you this weekend. You and Hal can switch off with us holding the sick kids.
Good job on the no TV. Thanks for working on the house, and guess what . . . I came to HELP, not to be pampered.
Can't wait to see you this weekend. You and Hal can switch off with us holding the sick kids.
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