What do these four things have in common?
Posted on April 28, 2007
Remember the game from when you were a kid? You look at four pictures and identify what’s similar about them. Have you guessed yet? If you said they are all broken, you won. A lights out, a screen door doesn’t work, a towel rack has come loose from the wall and the lawn mower is dying on me. Need new code to stop spam submission through forms? Need an event site added in Spanish? Need to manage other technical communication processes. Got you covered. Need to change a light bulb, replace a screen door and other asundry of household fix-its? Now you are asking for too much. I came into this weekend so spent that these simple tasks seem like impossible feats. Creative, productive efforts take energy. I think I am getting old enough to recognize those times when I hit my limit. I had several good posts in my head that never made it to the page. Somehow my energy and time this week finished ahead of my thoughts. My remedy: nap, food, movie, sleep, food, nap, movie, food… How ’bout you?
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Phil, you need to learn how to cook, and have a great glass of wine while you’re cooking. All that fixer stuff can wait. It’s kind of like how I am with house work. Just got back from my VBF’s house and dinner with home made pasta w/ sauteed mushrooms, Blt salad, grilled steak, and sourdough bread. Yum. All the “have-tos” go away until Monday. Enjoy your weekend and stop worrying about that other stuff.
Kelly, great advice. Yeah, I try to gear down on the weekends. If I’m not too spent, I actually like working in the yard, cooking and doing stuff around the house. After a week like this one, even some of those things seem like a load. I seem to live life in waves which is great when I’m up, but other times…