Never enough time


That's a look at my computer desktop this morning at home.  Let's see, I have a small window with the Mariners game from last night playing on it (my brother lives there so I kinda follow them), I have one of the weather computers at work running remotely and I am also looking at the forecast in another panel, I am also printing a label for a DVD.  All that while I am also running three loads of laundry, negotiating with the mother of my kids about weekend plans for the next month and calling my landlord to sort out details on another year lease.  Just a regular day in the bee hive of my life.

I am not sure how I got this busy, but it has been so busy that I have not posted to this blog in a while and that is a real frustration for me.  I really do love to write for it, but I also think I have made too much work of it.  I really try to find something to sink my teeth into when a simple little post would probably suffice.

Let's see what I am putting off: a re-organization of the garage (which is essential really), a much needed trip to the dentist, some cleaning effort and oil-change on my car, and a hands-and-knees scrubbing of the kitchen and bathroom floors.  Almost forgot the steam cleaning of the carpets and to hang pictures.  Yes, I am one of those guys who has taken more than a year to more or less move into this place.

I basically work all the time.  I get up in the morning and make some posts and start looking at and often preparing the forecast because if I wait until my scheduled time at work to begin this there is just no way I can do as good a job at it.

The desktop of my life is like the desktop on my computer screen, just too many things going on at once.  I am not sure how good anyone is at multi-tasking.  I think we all believe we are better at it than we actually are.

Those big projects just take time.  I wish I had more of it.  Please send me some.

 

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