Saturday, July 27, 2024

Closure

 I would say that not blogging is becoming a thing, but rather I was at a Polish fundraiser that went slightly long, I was more than slightly tired, and hence I went to bed.  I had OC duty today, so I needed my rest.  It was busy -- 135 -- and we gave away all of the produce.  The meat order was small so we had very little to give away, alas.  We started slow and ended up busy -- closed at 12:15, which will NOT happen next week when I am one of the co-managers.  We were a little short in the back so I spent the last hour and a half packing the grocery bags.  It really does require a five-person team; two on each side and someone to move boxes, throw out cardboard, that sort of thing.  Hell, even three is more than necessary.  Anyways, the place is empty and it was a good day... we also decided that next month we will go and fully implement the new rules -- all addresses MUST be verified or no meat and produce.  I think it will not exactly go well but they have had two months to get their stuff in.  

In the meantime, I am not sure why, but my stomach has been...rumbly.  I decided a nice and simple dinner of vegetables and fruit would be an improvement, but it has not been.  Most unpleasant.  It had better improve tomorrow, though a night of sleep should help.  Ha.  I also need to finish the book I am working on, aggressively clean the house, and do another dozen things.  Today was contract job today, and I think I made some progress, but... there are many things to do!  Adulting is hard.

One thing of note/sadness:  The last J! of the season was yesterday.  While six weeks without the show does free up the schedule somewhat, I will miss the challenge to my mind (declining as it is), and it does provide some schedule.  I guess with all else going on, I can put the time to proper use.

Bought a new razor today; we will see how that goes.  With the exception of some driveway patch and new tennis shoes, I have largely completed my upgrades to life -- wardrobe and such.  Rah.

What Would It Take to Recreate Bell Labs? - by Brian Potter (construction-physics.com)
Interesting!

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home