Thursday and then some

Frankly, I find it a little difficult to believe that today is still Thursday. Every calendar I’ve consulted seems convinced that Friday isn’t until tomorrow, but that seems altogether unlikely to me. The day was significantly long enough that I’m sure it must have rolled over into the next while I was sitting in my cubicle at work. Because honestly, the alternative, that I still have to go to work tomorrow morning too, seems wholly unfair.

I guess I should just be glad today’s desk calendar page didn’t have anything about unbaptized babies doomed to roam the earth in the ominous honking of geese.

It was a pretty average, if somewhat too long, day overall, with not a whole lot to differentiate it from any other day this week. Frankly, I’m just looking forward to the weekend, the first in a couple of weeks I won’t have to spend traveling anywhere. I’ve been hoping this weekend I’d finally get the chance to mail out all the subscriber and contributor issues of Kaleidotrope, but a number of factors have been conspiring against that — mostly all that recent travel — and I don’t think I’ll have everything in hand, plus the time it will take at the post office, until next weekend. Rest assured, though, the issue is done and will be mailed out in April. It’s maybe not hugely impressive that I’ve never missed an issue — and with two more planned for this year, we’ll see if that lasts — but I take a little pride in it. The whole thing has been a learning experience for me, and I like to think that each issue is a little better than the one before it. The current issue is 80 pages long, which doesn’t just border on but actually has a work visa into ridiculous, but it’s good stuff.

And that’s really it. Instead of going to the post office this Saturday, I think I’ll be taking my car in for its yearly inspection. But otherwise, I’m just planning on enjoying a relatively lazy weekend.

Of course, I first need to get through tomorrow. Are we sure today wasn’t Friday?