It's almost over.
As you may recall, we're smack dab in the middle of “Jim's Weirdest Week Ever (Or At Least Jim's Weirdest Week Ever (So Far))”, in which I have some sort of insanely out-of-the-ordinary thing (or things) going on each and every day this week. So far it hasn't driven me over the edge, and I'm hopeful—actually hopeful—that'll I'll make it through the final two days without any further damage to my sanity.
Or, at least, what's left of my sanity.
You know, I really shouldn't complain about it that much. I'm lucky enough to be involved in all kinds of interesting and cool activities in my life, and I enjoy the heck out of what I do. Do I wish that, on occasion, they were a little more spaced out so I could sit back and reflect on what a great time I had, instead of rushing from one of those activities to another? Sure; in fact, I think any normal person would be like that. But sometimes we don't get the chance to do that. Sometimes, we just have to ride the rapids and see where they take us.
And this has been one of those weeks.
What's left? Well, I have to go shoot another episode of “High School Bowl” in a few minutes, and then head to work. Tomorrow, Loraine and I are actually giving her car a little exercise by driving down to Escanaba (I'll write about the reason why on Monday). Then after that?
Nothing. Except for finishing production on the final two “Pieces of the Past”. And writing my TV bit for Monday. And getting ahead up on my radio stuff because I won't be there Tuesday (Veteran's Day, and all). I'm not quite sure if anyone in their right mind would call all that “nothing”, but for me it's a normal weekend, and these days, I'll take it.
So with that in mind, I'm off to get through the final two days of “Jim's Weirdest Week Ever (Or At Least Jim's Weirdest Week Ever (So Far))”. Should I survive it (and we're fairly confident I will) I'll share the story of just WHY we're heading down to Escanaba on Monday.
Have a great weekend!
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