Time, the Most Valuable Commodity
March 6, 2005 on 9:02 pm | In Main |Now that the weather is getting nicer, it has become more difficult to decide what to do with my time.
We were supposed to get more rain today, but even though we had a shower last night, it did not rain until late this afternoon. That allowed me to sneak out and get some yardwork done. Sean and Ethan came outside with me, and they actually played without getting into to much trouble and interfering with my work.
But back to my thesis. This afternoon, I starting thinking about the best way to spend the rest of the day. Should I spend more time outside doing yardwork, should I take the kids to the park, should I work on the taxes, should I spend more time indoors with the kids, should, should I read the growing pile of newspapers, should I work on home improvement projects, should I get ahead of some stuff I need to do for work, or should I just do nothing? Tough choices to make.
I settled for doing the laundry, taking a brief nap, skimming the newspaper, playing with Sean and Ethan indoors, and preparing for the training session I have to give at work tomorrow. Maybe not the best choice, but it will have to do.
I can see why people give up on a full night’s sleep, but if I do that, then I don’t have fun doing anything. I guess I can always look forward to retirement in twenty years, where I don’t have to worry about working for a living.
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