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Sunday, January 23, 2005

Laid back kind of day.

Today was one of what I would call a "perfect" day. I got up early and had plenty of time to get a load of laundry done, fix a big breakfast, wash dishes, surf the net... all before heading to church. It was nice not to be in a rush.

Church was great. Good message on "stuff" and budgeting. I think it will help a lot of folks if the guidelines and principles are followed. We'll see how that goes.

A bunch of us were heading to Firehouse for subs when we discovered they were closed for "personal" reasons - whatever that means. We were set on some subbage though so we made it over to Quizno's. Got in in just before the crowd hit. I saw several friends from a former church of mine. Chit chatted with them a little before heading home.

I decided to work with my camera a bit more with Kelsey as my subject. I found it a bit difficult to throw a tennis ball for her to fetch then bringing up the camera to take the shot in time. Anyway, I did get a few photos that I liked. What I need to do is shoot a sporting event. That would give me plenty of practice. A track meet, soccer game or something.

Went over to the bookstore and got my mocha and several magazines together. Sat in a corner and immersed myself in my stuff. Looked up and the girl next to me was pulling out her laptop... a Mac! Made some conversation with her and found out that she was the daughter of a photographer friend of mine - Charlie. He's the guy whose Bankhead forest print hangs in my livingroom. What a small world. We figured we'd see each other again at one of the few coffee shops in town.

I ran out of things to do for awhile so I looked for something to do rather than just sit around and vegetate. I cleaned out the cabinet under my kitchen sink. I had enough chemicals under there to clean just about anything and also kill anything with more than 4 legs. Also had flying critters covered. Swept it all out and threw away stuff I didn't need.

What an exciting evening.

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