His life, his interests, his sometimes quirky frame of mind in words and pictures. A flyover of my life.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Hallelujah! I have completed the final – and admittedly preliminary – draft of chapter 6 for the Small Public Library Administration textbook. I started to work on the final section three hours ago and slogged to the finish line. And not without numerous temptations along the way.
I need another cup of coffee, I tell myself. And while I’m in the kitchen the dryer buzzer sounds.
Guess I better fold those clothes and put them away, I decide, delaying my return to the computer.
Twenty minutes later.
“Do we have any sunblock?” Andy asks before leaving for work.
“I know we have a tube around her someplace,” I reply, pushing myself away from the desk to begin a search through cupboards and drawers and storage baskets, eventually striking gold.
Fifteen minutes later.
I’m getting hungry, I consider. Better eat some breakfast or else I’m going to end up with a headache.
Yet another opportunity for escape.
But each time I returned to my work station refreshed and continued to make excellent progress. By the time I added the final period, the resulting 2½ pages of text had been thoroughly worked over. Now it’s just a matter of inserting this section into a larger document, which will require, unfortunately, the renumbering of a series of text boxes containing supplemental information.
Still on my to-do list before submission: (1) proofread; (2) add a few more footnotes.
Then it’s on to my portions of chapter 7. The final chapter in this saga.
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