Okay, sorry for the campy "24" reference but this is going to be a marathon day!
I had to be at my office at 11:00PM Last night for server maintenance. I woke up at about 7:00PM, did some laundry, went and got some food, got a $20 parking ticket (cop went easy on me, I parked behind someone else in what neither of us knew was a fire lane. The cop knew, though.)
I left home at about 10:30 and drove downtown. Sorry, no bike riding in the middle of the night! Got there a bit before 11:00, finished up at about 3:30AM, got home and went to bed at 4:00AM.
Woke up at 7:00, and I'm about to head to church. I'm the A/V guy and today's a packed day at church. There's the normal lighting, sound, and slides deal, but my mom's also playing in a skit afterwards, and there are lots of things to do for that.
Then, my wife's birthday party is this afternoon. Her birthday is Tuesday, but we're celebrating it with my family today.
Finally, my dad and some friends of ours from church are playing live music at the Daily Dose from 6:00PM until 8:00PM. I can't miss that!
So yeah, I'm going to feel like death warmed over tomorrow.
And this isn't the longest day of my life. I once went more than a week without so much as a nap, back in high school.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
This is the longest day of my life...
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