Tuesdays @ 8:00 p.m. We occasionally tuned in.
At least I didn't pass out last night before JoAnna returned home, but I am dead to the world once I fall asleep. Eddie wakes up squalling around midnight, and I don't respond to JoAnna's rousings. She's up with him for nearly two hours. Then around 4, I feel a rumbling in my bowels that demands my attention. For the next 2 hours, I made 5 trips to the bathroom. Each time the diarrhea gushes out of my system. At 7, when I should be getting ready for work, I feel too tired and weak and disoriented to proceed with the day as planned. I call Jane Robbins and cancel our 8:15 meeting and then sleep fitfully until 10:45. I consider blowing off the entire day but decide that being active will be the best antidote for my minor physical ailment.
After a trip to the post office, I arrive at the library at quarter to 1. During the nearly two hours that I'm there, I'm actually quite productive. At 2:30 I leave to pick Eddie up at daycare. JoAnna and I think he might have another ear infection, but after a 45-minute wait to see Dr. Ellis, that turns out not to be the case.
I do go back to the library but not until 6:30. A slow evening is interrupted by a very brief council meeting. Sandy Allen calls on me to report on how the board responded to a complaint from one of Jim Wexler's constituents. Then Don Damon volunteers to raise the money through the service clubs after I give him the price info.
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