A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Seventy-Three

Melissa and I had wanted to make today a kind of quiet day for us to recuperate from our trip up.  It was a lot of work to drive that truck, and we are both quite worn out from the trip.  Of course, that didn't really come to be, and I had to do a whole lot of different things, and it was a rather diverse pool of stuff.  My brother needed me to help him get some supplies for a project at home depot, as they could not have fit in his tiny car.  Of course, they didn't fit inside my car, really, either, so we had to use the roof rack and tie stuff down, and it took a lot of effort to deal with.  That was after my having to go through a whole bunch of different phone calls with the bank, getting a plumber to fix one of the toilets here, and dealing with the contractors to discuss work that began while we were out of town and does not match what was discussed before.  Tomorrow will be busy as well, and I have to begin working on stuff for Passover as well.  I think I am going to call it a day and crawl into bed.

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