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Thursday, September 09, 2004
Wow. Has it really been over two weeks since I posted anything? Yikes! What the heck is wrong with me?
Well, nothing's wrong exactly, unless you consider being unbelievably busy a wrong kind of thing. And it's busy-ness both at work and home. Busy at work is a good thing. Busy at home is, too. But the both at the same time, and the sheer amount of it all, has me pressed for time.
I've got two hobbies ramping up simultaneously. I'm in a show that opens in a couple of weeks, so there's that. There's also the blessed return of football, which means not just watching games, but managing my two fantasy teams (and I'm the commissioner of a league to boot) and picking each week's games with my dad.
Add to this other extracurriculars that have me almost constantly on the move. Two weekends ago I caught the Eddie from Ohio show at Wolf Trap with friends Jen and Dan. Last weekend was the rehearsal dinner and wedding for my buddy Hutch. This weekend I'm heading up to NYC for my baby brother's 30th birthday.
So life is full and good. In the next few days, as things get ever so slightly less hectic, I look forward to regaling you all with tales of this good fullness.
Posted @ 6:58 AM
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