My day started with cleaning a lot of egg off of my car. It got targeted last night’s festivities. Good thing I had that built-in layer of dirt and pollen already on the car. It probably saved me from a lot of scrubbing. I certainly had to get it off before the 90 degree afternoon baked it on permanently.
We sent a third of our workforce to China today. They’ll be there for two weeks to meet customers and to sell parts. I stayed in the office, battling gnats for much of the day. The people who own the place like plants, but along with the plants come gnats. To combat this, there are bug strips hanging all over the place from the ceiling. It doesn’t really make the place ring of professionalism, but we also don’t get much foot traffic here either. Sometimes I wonder why I even put a collared shirt on, when probably a tank top and shorts would do.
The early evening was spent doing call committee stuff. I am so excited that Pastor Matt (Pastor 2 of 3) will be here this weekend!
Late night, my family started watching “The Stand,” a mini-series from 1994 based on Stephen King’s best book (the one I like best anyway). When I recorded it on VHS so many years ago, I kept the commercials. Now 16 years later, my kids love the commercials almost as much as the mini-series. My wife and I liked looking at the promos for upcoming shows that are now long-dead. I hadn’t seen some of those actors and actresses in years! I guess those shows killed their careers!
Mood: moderately happy.