Why is it that time can fly by without any
reason? That is what happened to me this evening. Today, I thought that I would
get everything done in the timeframe that I wanted it done, but I just realized
that I forgot something important.
I guess that that I am under the influence of
jetlag without realizing it. I am ready to go to bed about 8:30 or 9:00 pm and
I just think about just staying up until 9:30. This evening, we also had a
couple of visitors for about an hour.
I did manage to wash the dishes after our
visitors left, but then I sat down at the computer and started to do some work
on Ancestry. When I took a short break just now, thinking that I should go to
bed, I realized that I had one more thing to do.
I am trying to get into a routine that I get
certain things done by certain times so that I have a balanced life and can
complete everything that I set out to do. Fridays, I usually go for massage
therapy in the morning every other week. I also usually try to get some resumes
out to possible employers. Then, in the late afternoon, I go over to the mess
for social hour. I like to go over so that I can meet my husband’s co-workers
and possibly make a friend or two.
Well, I did all of that, but when I got home, I
should have worked on my blog at that time. Instead, I was looking into
something else. Then along came time to make and eat supper.
All that I can ask you is to be patient with
me. I am still getting used to the idea of writing a blog, let alone writing an
entry every day. I do like it when it has been completed and find out where in
the world the readers are.
This is going to be short tonight as I need to
get up in the morning. I need to do some preparation for tomorrow evening when
the first Newfoundland Family History Fireside Chat will be taking place. This
first one is being broadcasted through Skype between St John’s, Bay Roberts,
Corner Brook, and Grand Falls-Windsor. Lesley Anderson from Ancestry is our
first speaker and Yvonne Sorensen from FamilySearch is our second and final
speaker. Lesley will be speaking from the chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints in St John’s, and Yvonne will be skyping in from Salt Lake
City. We are looking forward to this being the first of a series of Family
History Fireside Chats.
Good night all and sweet dreams.
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