I started this post yesterday, then suddenly yesterday was today.

Do your days blur together like that? Mine have a lot lately. I think it's because I work weekends and workdays, plus there was the 4th of July holiday in the middle of a week, and now I'm squeezing real estate school into an already awkwardly over-packed week.

But then…it could just be me.

Whatever the reason, there's so much going on, it's tough to stay focused. My mind tends to sneak out a side door and go exploring instead of facing forward and paying attention.

For example, there's a splash of tall weeds near a curve in our road, where either mice or lizards or some other small scurrying creatures hide. Every morning for several days in a row, as soon as we got there Belle would make a flying leap into the grass, trying to catch whatever's in there by surprise.

I, in turn, want to catch a photo of Belle in the middle of her flying leap. But it never fails: I get distracted by something seconds before we get there, and…oops. I missed it again, dang it.

This morning I was determined to stay focused. It took a lot of effort, grabbing my errant attention by the ear every time I caught it trying to sneak out the side door to investigate some flowers or watch the clouds or some such nonsense. But I was firm, and when we got to the curve, my camera was ready and I had my eye on Belle. 

Naturally, she didn't leap.  

 

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I'm working in our church office a few days this week, then heading straight to real estate class in the evening. The picture up above is framed and hanging on a wall of the office. Talk about an inspirational environment!

Except for a few flurries of activity, it's been quiet, just the hum of the computer and the whisper of wind outside my window. I've thought about pulling up some music on the computer, but I like the quiet.

It's great for studying. I'm learning about Finance this week; last night we were given a crash course in the recent mortgage-crisis-near-world-depression. My brain is on overload!

 

 

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Have you ever floated a river in an inner tube, when the river was up and moving fast? That's what time feels like to me right now.

I'm sort of relaxed and enjoying the scenery, but keeping an eye out for those little whirlpools that twirl you around and around, stuck in one place. I also want to avoid the whitewater that knocks you off your tube and pulls you under.

I just want to keep moving forward, with my head above water. I don't want to miss a thing.

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18 responses to “Monday becomes Tuesday becomes…”

  1. Kathy Avatar

    And you will keep moving forward. Yes. You. Will.

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  2. Brenda Avatar
    Brenda

    I have faith in your abilities and I know you’ll be fine. I’m just thankful that you share your thoughts with the rest of us and help us put our lives in perspective. I needed this post today, right this minute, and you came through for me. Love you bunches!

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  3. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'm so glad I could help you for a change – it's usually the other way around! I know you're busy in different areas right now, too. I hope you take care of yourself! Love you!
     

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Kathy! I believe it, too!!
     

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  5. Ms. A Avatar

    I like your description of time better than mine. Mine feels like it’s spinning so fast, like getting to the end of the toilet paper roll, or a record as it nears the end.

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  6. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    You need to grab an ice chest and a tube and jump into a slower moving river! But I do know how you feel…I hope it slows down for you so you can savor the music or the, er, toilet paper!
     

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  7. She Who Carries Camera Avatar

    First off, this is the FIRST time in months that, for me, your page is back to normal size!! Yippee!! Did you make any adjustments recently? Secondly, I like your analogy of time! Good luck with your real estate courses!

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  8. Otto von Münchow Avatar

    Sometimes life is just very busy making you ride that inner tube over along a fast running river. It’s almost overwhelming at times, but it also create a good feeling when you get through the worst passage. So enjoy the ride, Barbara, you will eventually get out on the other side!

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I know! I'm really excited about it!
     

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    No, I didn’t do anything. So weird! But I’m glad it’s back to normal!!!! Thanks for the good luck wishes. It’s a strenuous schedule, but I’m finding it very interesting and fulfilling, already. I hope that’s a good sign!

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  11. Tabor Avatar

    It is a super busy time for you, but just ride it out. The time will come when you will wake up and wonder how to fill a day. All of you stuff is good for you. Just find and hour to meditate every once in a while.

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  12. lisleman Avatar

    I listened to an audio book on the bubble/crisis. I find it very interesting. Plenty of blame to go around.
    I floated once in a river near you I think. It was long ago (70’s)

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It's really fascinating, especially coming from someone who has such extensive real estate experience and knowledge…and is also a fanatic history/government geek. Okay, the river…probably the Comal, San Marcos, or Guadalupe. But possibly the Frio. What shade of blue did you turn when you submerged yourself?
     

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I do keep that in mind, so I'm just trying to enjoy it while staying on my tube (balanced!) I'm grateful that most mornings I still have time to walk my puppies and sit on the back porch with a cup of coffee while they eat. My sanity grounding before the day begins! 
     

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  15. lisleman Avatar

    I only remember it being very refreshing and cold enough to cool the beer. It was the one that flows through New Braunfels

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    That's the Comal. I've floated that one a lot. They are all overcrowded now, though. 
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  17. Nancy Avatar

    You certainly have so much going on right now Barb — I can understand fully why you feel somewhat overwhelmed. But I think you like it this way and I know you can handle it. 🙂

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I do like staying busy and having a lot going on…but I've discovered the hard way there's a limit to what I can handle!
     

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