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Friday, November 21, 2003

Days Off
I think I'm taking a day or two off from blogging. A big project at work has left me cranky tired, and that's not conducive to good blogging. Beyond a big trip to a bookstore, and eating lots of potato chips during the Michigan-OSU game (I grew up near Ann Arbor, and Lisa is an OSU alumna--at stake is Gabe's wardrobe for the rest of the weekend. Last year, seeing him wearing red and gray for two days made me ill). Other than that, I am plan-free for the weekend.

I'm taking next week off (the big project will just have to wait until December) so I assume I'll be back Monday morning. I have no real plans for the week, other than spending time with Gabe. If you have ever lived with an 18-month old, you know that can be either vastly enriching, or profoundly frustrating. Given Gabe's mercurial temperament, it's likely going to be both.

I assume you'll be fine without me, but if you do find an Agora-shaped hole in your life, spend some time hanging out at the Recently Updated page of Salon blogs. That's where I'll be, and there is good stuff there.
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