It's nearly 7am, and I am still awake. I have burnt the midnight oil in an attempt to complete a document for work that has been elevated to such great importance that I would set aside everything else - skating, health, etc. And aside from getting the mail, I haven't left the house in two days - which is horrible because the weather has been lovely.
I'm a far cry from pulling a David Blaine stunt, but I can't help feeling that we have just a wee bit in common. Certainly I've been eating and don't have to contend with unruly spectators, but I'm sure you get the idea.
On a positive note, the Yankees are in the World Series - again. I'm sorry for the Red Sox, who next year will likely face a very different Yankee team (noting the pitching staff that's bound for a big change). Oh, and JournalCon starts today in Austin. What fun!
Posted by brian at October 17, 2003 07:07 AMDon't you ALWAYS elevate the status of work items above all else? ;)
Posted by: KC at October 17, 2003 02:25 PMKC, I'm not sure that's entirely fair. I think over the past year I've shown that I am willing to put skating at a level, if not a level above, work. However, I understand what you're really saying here, and tend to agree. I take pride in accomplishments, and work offers the potential to have accomplishments. Skating does too. This is what draws me to spend most of my time on them.
Posted by: Brian at October 18, 2003 02:50 AM