The time is passing, sometimes slowly and sometimes quickly. You see it from in front, a future date as a goal, and the time passes slowly. You see the time you just finished during the wait and …. does it seem to have passed more quicly than it did?
I’m just wondering about these kinds of things. I came up here to Madison on a short-term 3 month contract, and it appears I will succeed in the work I’m being paid to do … but will I survive the wait!
22 days and a wakeup, that is to say I’ll be waking up on Saturday Feb 28, the day I’m flying out of here, so I can’t count it as a full day. Not even a wakeup because by the time I “wake up” on that day, I will have performed the wakeup. See? It makes sense.
On the 27th, the day before, I just say: and a wakeup. On the 26th, I say one day and a wakeup. So let’s follow that pattern – today is Feb 5th. That’s 23 days, minus 1 for the wakeup and 1 for the day … 21 days and a wakeup, did I title this blog entry incorrectly?
How about this: Three weeks from today they (the furniture rental people) will be coming by my rented house to pick up the furniture. Three weeks from tomorrow I take the temporary stuff I bought (cheap toaster oven, cheap vacuum cleaner etc) down to the thrift shop and donate it. On that same day I take my other stuff (my espresso maker and my new FHD24001 monitor) down to the US Post Office and mail them to iExpert’s offices in Burgas.
Three weeks from tomorrow night will be the last night I spend in that house, the last night I spend in Madison. And Three weeks from Saturday I’ll be flying out of MSN to TYR (Tyler Airport Texas).
The time is passing slowly, but it will have passed quickly. On this date last year I returned from my first trip to Bulgaria, that trip being a vacation.
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Madison greeted me with a blizzard.
