Mouseless in Paradise

My mouse died on me when I got back from Orlando and stretching across the desk to hit the track pad on my laptop and still keep my eye on the external monitor that is in front of me is excruciating to my already unresolved back and shoulder issues, so I’ve been not so thrilled about sitting in front of my computer. So today, was about a computer-less day. We went to the park and slid down the slide, and swang and ran and jumped then we came home and had lunch al fresco on the front porch for one of the most beautiful days I have seen in a long time. Sort of reluctantly I pulled away to go to acro yoga and on the way my bike got a flat tire so I locked it up where I was and continued to yoga on foot.

When I got there Aaron wasn’t there and so I almost wanted to turn around and come back. He does make the class more compelling. But in staying, I was able to work through some of my issues with strangers, which was pretty cool. I didn’t want to try to do a helicopter spin on top of a guy that I didn’t know especially without Aaron standing there to tell us what to do and I know to catch me if something went wrong and so I almost opted out, but my teammates helped me get comfortable and so I did get up there and I did a half spin, which was more than I expected.

I walked back to my bike after the class and walked it home and when I got here T was grading papers on the porch and T2 was napping and so I was able to get a little more porch time in, which was what I really wanted today since I’m bookended by media conferences last week and this one.

At the end of the day, the mouse wasn’t missed nor was my presence at my desk (which btw is a disaster). Monday will come soon enough and I’ll figure out where all these stacks of paper go and figure it out. Meanwhile, there is a few more minutes left to the weekend, so enjoy.

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