- 7:40am - rise, shower, prepare
- 8:20am - business coffee with Singing Wife to discuss upcoming March 13 concert, write Public Service Announcement copy for radio spots (long and short versions) to be recorded at 10:00am
- 9:20am - meet priest and (finally! yes, thank-ya Jebus) secure venue
- 10:00am - record both long and short PSA spots for local public radio station
- 10:15am - go to University library, update library ID, search, locate and secure final piece for concert, the one STB trio to be found in Bach sacred cantatas. (For bonus points, anyone out there know the BWV#?)
- 11:30am - lunch avec Singing Wife
- 12:30pm - office to return umpteen e-mails, find/buy/download recording of said trio on iTunes
- 1:20pm - meet with architects and executive about 1,000 feet of custom build-out new space for our practice at premiere-o new cancer consortium building
- 3:00pm - AT&T store to buy cable, ask questions, get new (FAB-u-lous!) iPhone bill set up on auto-pay (and fervently hope and pray they don't screw it up)
- 4:00pm - back cross-town at office, receive call from 6'4" built, BearGod client and inform him that, yes, I do have an immediate opening (ahem) and to come on down!
- 4:15pm - field another call for another walk-in-wannabe
- 6:15pm - finish with client (no, no happy ending but don't I sometimes wish), initiate last laundry load of the day, make study copies of new Bach piece
- 6:45pm - write shamanic practice bio for web page
- 8:00pm - write to-do's for ten on-going projects
- 8:30pm - start writing this blog entry
- 8:55pm - publish, edit, shop for dinner, go home, cook, drink, read, crash.
The moon must have moved into the House of Gettin'-Shit-Done today.
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4 comments:
The truly scary part is that you could *so* precisely document it
Srsly ... ;-D
4pm can give you a lot of fantasy fodder during a dry spell.
A veritable whirling dervish of activity, with the arms of Shiva!
I get busy, but can't remember what I did this morning.
lots of things done, to be sure.
My eyes crossed at the surge of activity!
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