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Saturday, July 02, 2022

next turn

a pleasant last day with a nice but much longer than intended walk - weather hot but with a nice breeze, like most of the past couple of months.

mom airport ride "human error" insanity (rollerblading to the wrong address because they switched cars at the last minute, the car being too small, driving back to pick up my mother and not being able to start the car again, car2go providing a taxi for my family and the luggage, returning the car and taking the train to join them at the airport and then getting home really late)

a much more relaxed work week but with plenty of blockers and head-scratching

mr smear's official end of term: a lice outbreak story

finally getting into podcasts (my walks to and from work are the perfect opportunity)

post-corona fatigue lasting until thursday, now just regular fatigue

yesterday:

(finally!) a good haircut, lunch with nystire, following godot tutorials and resting, hitting the beach with the mongoose and co and having a really good time, vegan frozen yoghurt and getting home really late, tired and sore.

today:

playing through a lot of the tutorial for main assembly with mr smear, mostly resting, taking a walk to meet urchin but she was too tired to see us so we sat down at café nona for what would have - aside from mr smear behaving badly - been a really enjoyable beer / lemonade-slush / shakshouka.

the spiderwick chronicles re-watch triggering a very interesting conversation.

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there's so much bureaucracy to get through, it's really hard to take things one step at a time when everything is kinda crucial.

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