Journals

UMAAD

It’s pretty clear I have a case of Undiagnosed Moderate Adult Attention Disorder (UMAAD). UMAAD is characterized by the constant shifting of focus, making little to very tiny incremental progress on any given task. If you find yourself with multiple browsers open each consisting of 7-10 tabs consisting of things you might want to go […]

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Birthday Again

Another year down. Having a half birthday on January 1st breaks up the year into two perfect halves. The New Year and a birthday provide similar potential for reflection and false hope for improvement. Most people don’t make birthday resolutions, but I do entertain the notion of “maybe I should do this or that now […]

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Easing the Work Burden

The “retirement” that I have been seeking is not a total cessation of work or making income. I simply desire to be required to work less days than I am off per week. It appears that my part-time situation may have finally presented itself. There is a chance that in three months time, I could […]

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Merry COVID Christmas.

This year for Christmas, Megan gave me a tennis racket and COVID. Our theory is she picked it up while trying out some new gyms before the holidays. Once she brought it home, it was inevitable that I would get it despite trying to quarantine from each other in 724 sq feet of space.  Despite […]

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