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Category Archives: Goal Posts
Goal Post: First Day of the Post-Camp Break
Where to even begin with this week? Leaving the personal drama out, I made it about halfway through before my body decided it had enough. My mind agreed and proceeded to get distracted by shiny objects as long as I … Continue reading
Goal Post: The Week of Recovery and Progress
Well, another week of summer is done. Means I’m inching closer to the school year, which is promising to be exciting. I think. I’ll get a better idea this week when I go in for two days to get some … Continue reading
Goal Post: Another Book in the Books
So, we have a little bit of a heatwave around here. I know those who live in hot states will scoff at our high 90’s temperatures. The truth is that we’re not used to it and I don’t think our … Continue reading
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Tagged air conditioning, father, heat, life, parenting, summer, vacation, writing
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Goal Post: Kind of Better Than Before
So, I’m writing this the night before instead of working on Darwin & the Halfling Hunt. I figure I wrote 2 sections and merged the next two because they work better together, so it counts as my three. This means, I … Continue reading
Goal Post: Post-Covid Fatigue Sucks!
For those who remember my post from last week, I tested negative for Covid just in time for July 4th. Don’t start cheering yet. While my son and I got to play video games and have fun, it was still … Continue reading
Goal Post: Monkey Wrenches Aplenty
This week didn’t go as planned. Zoo trip, family outing, shopping, and fireworks show last night were effectively cancelled. Only finished through Chapter 7 of Darwin & the Halfling Hunt instead of into 9. So, what went wrong? I got COVID. … Continue reading
My Summer Plans
It’s the first weekday since my Summer Vacation started. I was thinking of getting a summer job, but I thought better. This school year was tough and the chronic health issues I ended up battling at random intervals didn’t help. … Continue reading
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Tagged family, healing, life, relaxing, resting, summer plans, writing
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Goal Post: Summer Break Has Begun
Well . . . Here we are. Yesterday was the last day of the 2021-2022 school year. I survived in technically one piece. My son did great as far as his grades go. Things have been cleaned up and the … Continue reading
Goal Post: At Least I’m Off the Antibiotics
Well, this week didn’t really go as planned. Let’s get right to how last weekend had me asking God why I was being punished. Sequence of events: I mentioned in comments that my car had issues, so I took it … Continue reading
Goal Post: Homestretch with Pulled Muscles
This wasn’t as eventful a week as I had hoped. I think. Maybe I wanted it to be low key and it was a success. Last weekend is a blur of schoolwork, video game time, and other events that I … Continue reading