Saturday, January 21, 2006

A Few Notes on Setting Priorities

"The enemy often tries to make us attempt and start many projects so that we will be overwhelmed with too many tasks, and therefore achieve nothing and leave everything unfinished. Sometimes he even suggests the wish to undertake some excellent work that he foresees we will never accomplish. This is to distract us from the prosecution of some less excellent work that we would have easily completed. He does not care how many plans and beginnings we make, provided nothing is finished." - St. Francis de Sales

"Never give a sword to a man who can't dance." - Confucius

The sky is beautiful again, a lone crow flying north.
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Laptop engaged at home, work and home blur, son lonely and longing for game station, we go to the Y, play racquetball, swim, shoot baskets. Still the wishing is strong. We're built that way, I suppose.

Blog adjustments continue...

Must sort out the game station idea. Off now to get blue wire for downstairs office. Beginning to sound like cell phone conversation. See you later.
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7:30 PM (CST)
Gray wire. Hole drilled through floor (1" dia), Peter crawled into the tight space to pull the wire through, I'm finishing his turn at washing the dishes in exhange. Connection ok. That really wasn't too bad. Time left over to work on a few fiddle tunes. Have a good evening.

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