Well, one of the nice things about High Tech is that when you have things to do, you have things to do. And right now, work is a priority. So my first work day after breaking a rib was a short 12 hours--and after I eat, I've got a couple hours of work to do. Then its off to bed and up early again!
That is actually unfair. This is the closing week for the strategic plan I have been working on since mid-July and it simply must get done. After Thursday, it will become easier for about 12 hours and then I start on my product launch project again. Man, feel like a treadmill!
Last night I hosted MaryR, her daughter Emilie and step-son Rich who I had not seen for 18 years. And, Emilie's girlfriend, Joy. Ingrid wasn't able to make it and we missed her. Hosting is a strong word. I sort of hung out with my painful left side while MaryR did most of the work. And, Rich learned a bit being in my kitchen with all the toys my Mary had acquired over the years. The lettuce dryer was #1 until I showed him the digital meat thermometer which allows me to cook to perfection!
This week will be uneventful, I am sure. I am just tired and sore and not moving too fast.
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