Late January 2006
Mon 16 Jan
The cold and windy weather continued, although it's milder than either Wilkes-Barre or State College. I walked all the way to work today as I try to lose some weight. There are enough catalogs to go out today as we try to clean out the backlog. I also had yet another pallet to bring in, with no place to put it!
Arizona will lose both its Supreme Cout justices withi n a year.
Tue 17 Jan Benjamin Franklin's 300th
I thought about why I reacted to rejection from interviewers and how similar it was toward my social conflicts in school. I am not quite through "Self-Esteem" by Matthew McKay and Patrick Fanning. I still try to compare what I read with my aliving in my childhood four decades ago.
Wed 18 Jan
I am so stessed out today. When I arose, I was alone in the house with my brother. Meanwhile, the wind and the rain made my trek to work hazardous. When I was walking to the end of Gravelhill Pike, the wind blew down chunks of trees into a backyeard while I watched! It looked like a scene out of television.
The caregiver came late due to the bad weather. Our backyeard is a mess of branches, but no downed trees. Finally around eleven, Mom called to tell me that she was in Conshohocken. Uncle Bill and I were ready to go get her, when we found out that she'd left the house from which she'd called. Eventually, the police had her when she hit a gate.
I had to take a halfday personal and cancel Block tonight, as I sit in bed. Oregon's assisted suicide law was upheld 6-3, with Roberts providing the dissent. It's states' rights, combined with individual rights as well. We know which was for Scalito. Meanwhile, Karen called as well, offering assistance -- and I'll need it.
Sat 21 Jan
I've been at Block for four hours without a client. We went shopping for groceries this morning. I couldn't get an estimate on the damage to the front headlight and the area below it. However, the lights still work, so I can drive it at night.
The weather remains unseasonably warm. It's more like March than January. On the homefront, I await the result of my calls on Thursday.
Sat 28 Jan
The two peak weeks begin today. The vechicle is still under repair, so I'll be going to Acme with a cart tomorrow, just like old times in Kingston. I lack most of my information today, so I'll not be filing this weekend.
On Thursday night, I fell, and my left knee, my left arm, and my right hand still ache. I even have a bruise on my hand.
We began early today at Block, although it may be awhile before the business picks up. Last night, I had four clients, which easily made up a few days last week. Today I need about $500 in sales to break even.
I still await a client.
I had four clients to just break even. I bought another desk calendar of mind-bending puzzles for clients to see the date. The computer doesn't show the date during the sessions.
Sun 29 Jan
There are five of us today, in contrast to the three we had all those Sundays last year. I went to Acme with the cart this morning, only to be reminded what I don't usually go there. The prices are much higher, even with a card, and I spent nearly $25 on a few items. In addition, the cashier almost missed giving me a dollar in change.
The cold and windy weather continued, although it's milder than either Wilkes-Barre or State College. I walked all the way to work today as I try to lose some weight. There are enough catalogs to go out today as we try to clean out the backlog. I also had yet another pallet to bring in, with no place to put it!
Arizona will lose both its Supreme Cout justices withi n a year.
Tue 17 Jan Benjamin Franklin's 300th
I thought about why I reacted to rejection from interviewers and how similar it was toward my social conflicts in school. I am not quite through "Self-Esteem" by Matthew McKay and Patrick Fanning. I still try to compare what I read with my aliving in my childhood four decades ago.
Wed 18 Jan
I am so stessed out today. When I arose, I was alone in the house with my brother. Meanwhile, the wind and the rain made my trek to work hazardous. When I was walking to the end of Gravelhill Pike, the wind blew down chunks of trees into a backyeard while I watched! It looked like a scene out of television.
The caregiver came late due to the bad weather. Our backyeard is a mess of branches, but no downed trees. Finally around eleven, Mom called to tell me that she was in Conshohocken. Uncle Bill and I were ready to go get her, when we found out that she'd left the house from which she'd called. Eventually, the police had her when she hit a gate.
I had to take a halfday personal and cancel Block tonight, as I sit in bed. Oregon's assisted suicide law was upheld 6-3, with Roberts providing the dissent. It's states' rights, combined with individual rights as well. We know which was for Scalito. Meanwhile, Karen called as well, offering assistance -- and I'll need it.
Sat 21 Jan
I've been at Block for four hours without a client. We went shopping for groceries this morning. I couldn't get an estimate on the damage to the front headlight and the area below it. However, the lights still work, so I can drive it at night.
The weather remains unseasonably warm. It's more like March than January. On the homefront, I await the result of my calls on Thursday.
Sat 28 Jan
The two peak weeks begin today. The vechicle is still under repair, so I'll be going to Acme with a cart tomorrow, just like old times in Kingston. I lack most of my information today, so I'll not be filing this weekend.
On Thursday night, I fell, and my left knee, my left arm, and my right hand still ache. I even have a bruise on my hand.
We began early today at Block, although it may be awhile before the business picks up. Last night, I had four clients, which easily made up a few days last week. Today I need about $500 in sales to break even.
I still await a client.
I had four clients to just break even. I bought another desk calendar of mind-bending puzzles for clients to see the date. The computer doesn't show the date during the sessions.
Sun 29 Jan
There are five of us today, in contrast to the three we had all those Sundays last year. I went to Acme with the cart this morning, only to be reminded what I don't usually go there. The prices are much higher, even with a card, and I spent nearly $25 on a few items. In addition, the cashier almost missed giving me a dollar in change.
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