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mdlbear ([personal profile] mdlbear) wrote2009-08-15 08:27 am
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Done yesterday (20090814)

0814 Fr
  & snuggle
  * up 7:15; W=194.6; coffee; drugs, nose, teeth; zen 8m
  * take Dorsai down and install new backup drive
    short reads on /v; not a big problem
  * fix remount ro in /media/bak/make-backups
  * fsck -pf backup drive
  ~ probably good day to schedule car service
  * walk: ~40 min.  
    ! slightly down.  Anxious about something (don't know what)
    | physically shaky.  Sore calf muscles.  Hot.  Fluish?  Out of shape?
  & Meditated ~10 min.
  | 1:30 Still a bit shaky, hot.  Low blood sugar?
  ~ edit fstab to automount /media/bak
    ->no, because it makes booting highly unpredictable.
  & nice conversation with N; she had praise for my girls
  | reasonably relaxed and calm by the time I got home.
  & installed projector clock in bedroom.  win.
  * bed ~10ish; snuggle

It would have been a good day to get my car serviced, if I'd scheduled it sooner. I did a little maintenance on my main workstation computer instead, and got the new backup drive installed. The plan is to work on the fileserver tomorrow.

I took a walk, but felt slightly down and very anxious about something. Never did figure out what. I might have had a touch of a virus, or simply low blood sugar; I was OK by the time I got home.

I had a nice IM conversation with [livejournal.com profile] pocketnaomi, where she praised both my kids. We agreed that it's easier to believe people when they say good things about our kids than when they say good things about ourselves.

Colleen bought a ceiling-projector clock this afternoon. Major win. Why didn't we do it years ago?


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