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0508 Sa
  * up 7:55; W=195.4; drugs, nose, teeth
  * open sewing room window -- ventilation needed
  * termite inspection
  @ “Virtualism” – A Movement for a New World @rowanf 
  * buy: diazosin at Kaiser.. Balsalazide and KCl for Colleen
  * buy: pantsu
  * Made dinner.  Started with frozen potato skins, then made
    pasta with ground beef, onion, tomato, rosemary, oregano, white wine
  % reading an issue of the Voice and seeing pictures from the 2009 reunion,
    which I missed.  My 40th.  But, given Colleen's condition at the time and
    during the months leading up to it, it's not surprising I didn't go.
    Arthur Gropen, my favorite math prof, died last April
  % So the problem isn't not having enough time to do everything -- that's a
    given.  The problem is not prioritizing things correctly; doing too much
    of the fun, easy stuff before the hard, necessary stuff.  And too much
    time thinking about what to do next, and not enough time just doing it.
  * 11ish bath; bed ~11:30; S=5727

Saturday was mostly a day of quiet puttering and nostalgia -- the puttering turned up an alumni magazine from a year ago, where I found pictures from my class's 40th reunion, and an obit for Arthur Gropen, my favorite math professor. *sighs*

The insight for the day was that my problem isn't that I don't have enough time to do everything I need to -- that's a given. The problem is not prioritizing things correctly; doing too much of the fun or easy stuff before the hard, necessary stuff. And far too much time thinking about what to do next, instead of just doing it.

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