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

Seder is done and I am exhausted.  Everyone seemed to enjoy everything and it was very pleasant to have everyone over, though it took a great deal of work.  I was at the market before eight this morning to get some last minute necessities, things that had slipped through the cracks, and even so, I missed a few things and had to make due.  I think I should just leave this at a few lines and get to bed, but I am not sure that will happen because I am tired enough I could just type a whole bunch of nonsense first.  I suppose I shouldn't let myself do that, not when I am about to post this online.  It is nice to be candid and open and to have a place for that, but I also know that being this tired, it is possible I wouldn't reflect myself in any real sense.  Why am I explain this?  It is a part of being so tired, I think.  I am going to bed...

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