Monthly Archives: June 2003

Not Doing Much

I started today with my usual study and planning, but I wish I would have gotten more accomplished. I guess this comes from feeling like I’ve been in my head a lot. It’s not that I’ve really felt distracted. It’s … Continue reading

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Scanning Family Photos

After yesterday’s treasure hunting, I went for a long walk to clear my head and listen for the next few ideas. That walk really set the tone for the afternoon and evening. I’m looking at how things are and considering … Continue reading

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Treasure Hunting

Leaving Willy at home, we decided to go on garage sale safari this morning. This is the first time this year that we’ve done so, which is another indication of how different our thinking has been than in the previous … Continue reading

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A Visit To Puyallup

Yesterday, I scored some of the best deals I’ve found while thrifting. I found an unopened box of Macromedia’s Director 4 for the PC, marked for only $4.99! Considering that this program probably sold for around $900 several years ago, … Continue reading

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More Course Corrections

As I was saying, I’ve recognized that it’s time for me to check my coordinates. I see this process as more of a mental flossing and cleaning than as any form of crisis control. The instruction is to “Stand porter … Continue reading

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Off Track

I received a phone call from a beloved friend yesterday that has set some thoughts and events in motion in my life. Despite my best intentions, my priorities have gotten pretty fucked up lately. I’ve lost track of some important … Continue reading

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Wedding Photography

I was invited to a friend’s wedding yesterday, out on Lake Tapps. Amanda’s one of the bartenders from the Old Pequliar, so it was attended by a warm group of family and friends that included a number of familiar faces. … Continue reading

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Dismissed

To the relief of all the jurors, jury duty was completed this afternoon. (The two remaining cases for this week have been pushed to next week, which makes them someone else’s problem.) I have been called to three separate court … Continue reading

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Voir Dire

Mary’s following up on the bomb that got dropped this last weekend. Kelsey has decided to go live with her father beginning next fall. The main thought here is that moving out into the suburbs of Woodinville will enable her … Continue reading

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Jury Duty

I started the main task of my day by reporting to Seattle Municipal Court. I was somewhat surprised to learn that my jury duty wasn’t going to be held in the building I had originally thought. Even more surprising were … Continue reading

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