Friday, November 13, 2009
simple things
The rain never came. All day long with the clouds & wind I thought something fiercer was on the way. The street diggers prevented an escapist nap.
1. Looked in on Gina's cats. They were fine. Meanie was pouty because she prefers having a human in the house. Borrowed $3 quarters from Gina's change jar for possible #4.
2. Called city agency to send some info on how I can get around the city more conveniently.
3. E mailed sister.
4. Ran load of laundry (A good thing to do next when you're in doubt what to do next. )
5. Charged cellphone battery.
6. Read my friend Rob O'Connor's thoughtful piece on Jack Kerouac.
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." Thomas Jefferson
Scorpio: To reduce the amount of stress in your life, you need to hand things over to someone you trust. Delegate some of your tasks at work or at home to another person who could use the experience. You can't worry about adding stress to their life by doing so -- right now you should just be concerned about creating a few calmer, quiet moments in your own day.Yeah, sure. We're all surrounded by people who could "use the experience" of bearing our stress so we can be calmer. I just kept it simple.
1. Looked in on Gina's cats. They were fine. Meanie was pouty because she prefers having a human in the house. Borrowed $3 quarters from Gina's change jar for possible #4.
2. Called city agency to send some info on how I can get around the city more conveniently.
3. E mailed sister.
4. Ran load of laundry (A good thing to do next when you're in doubt what to do next. )
5. Charged cellphone battery.
6. Read my friend Rob O'Connor's thoughtful piece on Jack Kerouac.