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Category Archives: Goal Posts
Goal Post: One Chapter Down . . . That’s It
The title says it all. I did manager to write chapter 2 of Darwin & the Joy Path. A secret didn’t last long because I realized how honest some characters are. Still, I got the action going and kind of got … Continue reading
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Tagged busy, cooking, life, parenting, school, stress, work, writing
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Goal Post: The School Year Has Begun!
After a weekend of relaxing and Pokemon with my son, I went back to a school full of students on Tuesday. He returned on Wednesday. The week has been crazy with so many incidents and events to juggle. In other … Continue reading
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Tagged education, goals, life, parenting, resting, school, stress, teaching
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Goal Post: School Has Begun Anew
Well, summer break is pretty much over. I know I have Labor Day Weekend, but my school had its Superintendent Conference Days this past week. That pretty much signals an end to the break. Not that I had a long … Continue reading
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Tagged future, goals, life, relationships, school, stress, work, writing
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Goal Post: Summer Is Almost Over
I go back to work on Wednesday. Yesterday was the last day with my son until Labor Day weekend. So . . . I’m going to be restless. The trip to the Finger Lakes was a lot of fun. I’ll … Continue reading
Goal Post: Summer Break Trip
By the time this post goes live, I should be on the road for a father/son trip. We aren’t going too far, but it should be fun. A nice change of scenery, a fun museum trip, and just time to … Continue reading
Goal Post: Progress, Fear Ahead, and Health Yo-Yo
Let’s start at the writing side of things: I finished typing in the edits for Darwin & the Beast Collector. Got it done earlier last weekend than I expected, so I was able to put in some extra Pokemon time. Then, … Continue reading
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Tagged editing, life, parenting, sleep, stomach, summer, work, writing
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Goal Post: Home Stretch With a Tweaked Spine
Crud . . . I was going to edit before scheduling this post. Well, I’m here and my brain is steadily falling into disarray. Best to do what requires more thinking. I should have a chapter of edits typed in … Continue reading
Goal Post: Inches Crawled
The title pretty much says it all. Since the last post, I only managed to type in one chapter of edits for Darwin & the Beast Collector. I was hoping for more, but last Sunday was busier than expected. Well, I … Continue reading
Goal Post: Hot, Busy, and Aching
This was definitely a big work week because the humidity caused me to have little energy for more. I spent time with my son, which included a zoo trip last Sunday. They reopened the ‘World of Darkness’ at the Bronx … Continue reading
Goal Post: Summer Break Is Overrated Anyway
Well, I went back to work for our summer Life Skills program. I have to give up thinking it’s going to be easier than the regular school year. We hit the ground running and don’t really stop until the end … Continue reading