(And, yes, the song is on repeat in my head.)
From one thing to the next.
Long day. All worthy efforts.
I need to be careful to not get sucked into EVERYTHING though. I want to hold the priorities that feel right for me to focus. It's hard to say no, but I'll end up feeling like it's too much and detach too far. There is SO MUCH to do. If everyone does a part and does the part(s) that speaks to them, we can start to fill in gaps and make progress. All the services are worthy, but we need ALL of us in action.
(I'll stop here, because I feel a rant starting!)
Of course, we're all bracing for the whopper of a storm coming overnight.
Power outages are the concern for us (we don't need to be on the roads fortunately).
No power can mean frozen pipes, etc.
Hats off to the line workers -- dangerous, exhausting work ahead.
Calm before the storm.
(It's moments like this that I'm especially glad I'm retired. Mandated to the hospital, treacherous driving, short staffed. Good to have that behind me. Hearts to those still doing it.)
Our back porch construction starts today. We should've postponed (and I hope the contractor changes his mind). No way he'll finish today and that feels like the last thing we need ahead of what could be a real mess. The decision was made between two men -- shocking, right? Nice to not be involved with this, but ... then I get what I get.
I have to work on a report for my volunteer position today -- the one that takes hours and hours to write. It's due next week, but I'd like to get a chunk finished today. If we have power, I'll finish it up tomorrow. And, as almost every time, my supervisor is away and "sorry I won't be available to answer questions." The report can only be written so far in advance so it's not like I can adjust my timeframe more than a few days. I wish I had a different supervisor. Frankly, she's the dud of the group.
Next week is totally up-in-the-air with the storm. The icing will end around mid-day tomorrow. Fingers crossed for everyone. Many people are bracing for a long road ahead.
If I don't check in, we lost power. I'll be back when all is well.
Stay safe and warm. Later gators.