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Journal, Page 11

Blogs mostly about my life

Pocket Memory

Some days are the sort you wish you could wrap up and put in your pocket, ready for those moments when you could use some reassurance that life is good. I’m not saying that today was a perfect day, but it was an enjoyable one.

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I Really Do

Last night, after hours of discussing budgets and whatnot with my parents, my mom and I took a break and just talked …

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Legal Daze

Today was lawyer day. With my parents getting older, and my dad in declining health, it was time to revisit the lawyer …

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Work Worries Waned

So. The job. Basically it was just training. Me practicing on the chromakey software and at the airbrush tattoo station. As airbrushing …

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Job Jitters

Well this is just weird. I’m all nervous about going to my first day at the new job tomorrow. And that’s just …

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Tedium Break

My life follows a fairly predictable pattern: practice the tedium of living day-to-day, and then have a burst of newness. It seems …

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Getting Busy

Sorry about the slowdown in entries. I’ve been focusing a lot on writing, both developing the new novel as well as punching …

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Little Girl Time

Three years ago I would never have imagined that I’d enjoy spending time with a youngling. I was never one to be …

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The Shopping Chore

For decades my dad did all of the household shopping. He actually enjoyed doing it. In fact, he enjoyed it so much …

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Festive Fourth

Pop! Boom! Pow! Screeeech! Such was the entertainment as I spent the July 4th evening with my family. There were plenty of …

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NMSOaked

Tonight, most of my family and I went to see the NMSO at Balloon Fiesta Park. It was a concert on the …

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Vacuum, Second Try

P icked up a new Shop-Vac® today. Now the adventure begins anew. I still have to assemble it, of course, and then …

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One-way Dialogs

Being a writer, I write a lot (as you might well imagine). Not just on my projects, or web pages, but to …

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