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Journal: June, Week One

The girls are back from their trip to Florida! They left with my parents on May 22 and we picked them up in picturesque Henryetta, OK yesterday afternoon. It’s good to have them home.

Since the girls missed my birthday on Saturday, they insisted we wait to celebrate it until today. So it’s my second birthday today. I am opening a few presents, eating chocolate cake with penuche icing, and doing whatever I want. Nice to have a day off.

Tomorrow it’s back to work, and a busy week with several members having surgery, a few counseling appointments, a private wedding, working on the PowerPoint for Romans 8, planning a committee meeting agenda and setting that up, finishing up my GTD system with filing and general organization, the sermon, and preparing for meetings I may or may not attend because I have a late afternoon doctor’s appointment for myself and Eliana at the OKC Allergy Clinic.

In off duty hours, I will be finishing up the web page for my brother-in-law’s medical practice, doing some writing, cleaning the garage to get ready for a garage sale, and hopefully finding some time to paint molding and trim work on the never-ending kitchen remodel.

Man, I feel like I should go back to bed so I can rest up. Or scratch this day off and get busy :)

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