Today’s Business: 2011-04-12

Today’s Activities

  • Shower. DONE.
  • Cat duty. DONE.
  • Wash all (2) loads of pending laundry.  DONE.  52 loads done in the washer now.

Log

09:30 AM: I’m up. 

12:55 PM: Posted the   Tom’s Views –> Church Teaches Gay Inequality   piece.

01:30 PM: Put clean sheets, pillow protectors, and pillow cases on both beds here at the house. 

02:20 PM: Watched today’s episode of   The Young and the Restless   via the DVR.

03:30 PM: Nap time.  Back later.

04:30 PM: I’m awake again.

05:00 PM: Finished putting away today’s laundry. 

06:30 PM: Filed all papers in downstairs office. 

08:00 PM: Balanced all check books. 

10:00 PM: Read the introduction to the  Book: James Madison and the Struggle for the Bill of Rights.

10:10 PM: Now reading “James Madison and the Struggle for the Bill of Rights” by Richard Labunski. So far, a good book, but leans a bit toward academic and thus, dry. Still, this is an insightful read for anyone who enjoys American history. I’m not a big fan of history, but read it for more ammunition in those debates that I inexplicably find myself embroiled in from time to time. :-)   I do like it some however. 

11:00 PM: Talked with   [Emmy]   for an hour.

11:40 PM: Posted the   Book: James Madison and the Struggle for the Bill of Rights   piece.  I’m reading this book now. 

12:05 AM: Reviewed the daily blog traffic stats.  Nothing record-breaking or interesting at all for that matter, to report.

12:10 AM: To bed I’m now going.  So good night.  Visit again tomorrow for more blurb.  Take care. 

Tom Hesley

Received Mail and Shipments

  • Weekly coupon mailer.
  • The Writer magazine; the 2011-04 edition.
  • Kohl’s $10 gift card.
  • Offer of a   Birds & Blooms   subscription.  No thanks.
  • Walmart $5 gift cards (2).  Thanks!
  • Credit card offer from Citi.  No thanks.
  • Altoona Mirror newspaper subscription offer.  Not at this time, thanks.
  • Free checking account offer from First Commonwealth Bank.  No thanks, as I already have one with another bank.
  • Offer to receive electronic version of documents instead of paper ones from one of the investment companies I do business with.  No thanks.  I’m already on e-delivery of this information.
  • Balance transfer offer from Chase Bank.  Not at this time, thanks.
  • Notice from Mom’s medical insurance company, reminding her of some routine health screening tests that they’d like her to have this year.  These include A1C, urine test for kidney health, eye exam, and cholesterol test.  I guess an ounce of prevention is indeed worth a pound of cure. 

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