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Not enough time -- and a record snow fall!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

For me, there isn't enough hours in a day. I don't know where this came from, but back when I was a kid (you know- in my 20's) it sure seemed that things for the day were getting completed just fine. I'd cut grass, build something or cut a tree down (then back up, which is why it took so long....) It seemed at the end of the day, it was time for the day to end. But now that I have office work, and a whiteboard full of projects to do, then going home and seeing all that yet needs to be done, the hours just seem too few.

Some projects completed lately:

  • 1.6 tb of data recovered (this was finished at least a month ago.)
  • The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus DVD set - a new cover / DVD content updated
  • The Stranger DVD sets being assembled (so far I've put around 400 together, another 600 to go before next reprint.)
  • The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus Workbook -- Edition 4 printed and on the shelf (won't start selling until the old stock is out.)
  • English and Spanish Stranger AudioBook on CD's duplicated (an on-going process, but finished about 200 sets.)
  • The Lamb (Luxembourgish) ready to print
  • The Lamb (Portuguese) Audiobook reworked, close to ready to print.
  • Prices lowered for GoodSeed USA (yeah!)

There are many projects that I would love to tackle, and will come in time I hope!

Record Snow in Coeur d'Alene

Starting yesterday, we probably have received around 30" of snow in the past 24 hours. I don't have all the facts, but needless to say, it is a lot of snow. It took more than 2 hours of shoveling to do just our sidewalks this morning. Being only a mile from work, I was able to walk in and fill orders. UPS hasn't showed up yet, and wouldn't be surprised if they didn't, even though I did see Tony (our UPS driver) 3 times in the course of the morning's travels. But Ryan is our PickUp driver, and...we'll see if he makes it in. No problem if not and totally understandable! Actually will be surprised if he does. (This was a dilemma of mine: Should I have orders ready or not? I figure he might not like being out today, but if he has to be, wouldn't it be nice to be able to pick some packages up? Better than being out and not picking anything is what I figured, so I have 6 orders for him waiting.)

Earlier in the day I received a call from a friend who was stranded - the packed snow from driving back from the airport flipped the serpentine belt off his engine. I drove down to help out, but had to help a lady in our condo units get her car off the road first. All in all, I think I only helped out 4 people stuck, which wasn't bad. Most people stayed home like they should. Except for another neighbor, who thought her front-wheel-drive car would go through 26" of snow, and took only 10 feet to realize it wouldn't   : )


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