The Midnight Run, or Day Two of 2009

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Hello my friends, it is I blogging in the last minutes of January 2nd, 2009, and remembering the midnight runs to make the entries each day. Usually it means shorter entries with less depth, but something is better than nothing.

For tonight, I will merely comment that it's the last day out at Stinson for my family and I, and it's been just long enough. Today I was having serious I'm-done-with-this-vacation feelings. It's not that I don't enjoy being out here, or spending the time with family, but mostly I'm just feeling like life has to move forward, and I can't be out of it any more.

For example, today we had some server slow-downs, and I had to manage all of the issues remotely, with my IT contractor in another country, and my employees waiting on me to fix the problem so they can continue to develop our clients' websites, that are all tight on schedule at this point and need to be worked on over the weekend in order to meet our target deadline this week. I'm being forced by necessity into making some big business decisions around hosting and services, and it's making my head swim, and...I had to do all of this in the company of 4 stir-crazy children indoors all day for a rainy morning and cold afternoon.

I need to get back to the office, so I can get some work done. And I need to get away from the crazy holiday eating before I completely undo all the work I achieved during the fast. Time to clean it up. The plan was to start a mini-fast this month before we go away to Hawaii. I wonder if I'll go through with it. I'd have to start sunday, if I do. Hmm. talk to me tomorrow.

Speaking of tomorrow, we pack up and head home tomorrow, so I'm gonna hit the hay now. And looks like I'll even make it in before midnight. Yay!

Breaking news - one of the few meaderies that I consider to be anything close to a competitor just moved in to Point Reyes Station (where I want to have *my* meadery), and to me, this is a good thing. The more we can raise mead consciousness, the more we might be able to fenagle a napa-west Mead culture along the coast on Highway 1. I'm going to visit Cowgirl Creamery in a few weeks to give the manager a taste of our product line. I hope he likes it enough to sell some in the store.

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Caroline said:

Me too with the posting right before midnight - for two nights running. Most action my blog has seen in about six months! ha ha!

I tooooooootally hear you on the moving forward. Everyone but me who lives here has been making messes and sleeping constantly and while I love having us all together and getting out to do fun things more often than usual, I also crave some structure to our days. And I miss the part where one kid is at school and the other is napping and I have at least an hour of quiet and nobody needing me!

I'm excited to read about your meadery plans AND the fact that there is one in PRS now! COOL! Good luck at Cowgirl Creamery!

Caroline! How are you! So good to see you (virtually) and to know someone's reading my blog, however sporadic it's been. Well, I'll try to keep up my daily posts, and see how well I do.

Let's make plans to get the fam's together, and I'll bring the mead for tasting :).

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