Resetting Default to Normal
Dec. 16th, 2011 09:20 pmToday, on the way back w/
jaylake from the Cancer Ward for the final weekend session of this round of his chemo, I decided to engage in a practice that I've not done in quite a while. As part of celebrating the end of his chemo course (12 of 12) and acknowledging the end of my recent r-ship (we3 has run its course), I'm resetting my default and creating a New Normal.
To this end, I've reset the clock in my car aka the Mobile Hive so it reads and reflects the correct time. Yes, folks, if'n you've driven w/me (in my vehicle) over the course of the past several years, you may've noticed that my clock was set ahead of the actual time (so as to help make sure that I don't run late). Now though, the time is right to set the time right, and so 'tis.
(Now to remember that this is so and not think I've got an extra 20 minutes. Hence this post, which'll help me keep it in mind...or at least that's my hope ;-)
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To this end, I've reset the clock in my car aka the Mobile Hive so it reads and reflects the correct time. Yes, folks, if'n you've driven w/me (in my vehicle) over the course of the past several years, you may've noticed that my clock was set ahead of the actual time (so as to help make sure that I don't run late). Now though, the time is right to set the time right, and so 'tis.
(Now to remember that this is so and not think I've got an extra 20 minutes. Hence this post, which'll help me keep it in mind...or at least that's my hope ;-)