I’m sitting here watching my internet conenction go up and down, so I thought I’d type in an entry because I can do that while not connected.
I’ve been going for a walk every day for over a week. Well, Sunday I had off but then we went to King’s Landing and the place is miles long, so there. It’s also raining a bit out there, so I cut my walk short. I did work up a sweat though, that’s important. See, even tho it’s been a long time since I was on the exercise wagon, I got so tired after everything, it was almost impossibly hard to get back on. I knew I had to though, I couldn’t get anything done.
I know, for those who don’t get it, you’re probably wondering how adding something to my to-do list makes me able to do more. It just does. Part of it is I’m up earlier. Ron drag me out of bed in the morning when he gets ready for work. The other part is the phsical activity clears out the brain fuzzies. Weird, but it works. So now I have an early start to my day with a clear head. I’m actually getting work done in the morning!
(afternoons, not so much, but I’m working on it.)
huh. You know, I can pound out an entry in ten minutes but it takes twenty to correct my typing errors. And there’s no spell check to help, which is why I miss some. I just don’t “see” it at the time, even if they are glaring to me a couple hours later. I need to upgrade Firefox, it’s so far behind it won’t auto-upgrade. We have to re-install it. And there’s alwasy been something up with the graphic rendering of my cursor. It ghosts on me sometimes and it’s hard to see. Ron says it’s because I use the Gnome desktop. He’s a KDE man. (sorry, geek humour there.)
Rain, brain, got that covered. Work is clearing up a bit, except I went over on one project, which snowballed to everything else getting off timeline and now a whole bunch of stuff is due at once, or overdue. Life on the edge.
I’m getting closer to be able to show you some of the bigger sites I did. A lot of my projects are short-term one-off things that are just a small part of the functionality of a certain site. So I’d be telling you things like, go to this website, click on that page, scroll down. See that bit there? Yeah, I did that.
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I hate when there’s no spell check. I cathc more errors after I publish, then I go back and fix em.
kims last blog post..DIY overload
See, too bad I can’t edit here or else I’d straighten out that ‘catch’.
kims last blog post..DIY overload