For some reason I thought today was the 5th.  I feel like time is all over the place for me.  Some days I think it's Tuesday when it's really Thursday.  Some days I feel like it's Wednesday when it's STILL Monday.  I wouldn't be surprised if the powers of this world have found a way to manipulate time.  Since everything is run by AI, or will be very soon, who would notice if they added seconds or shorted seconds for every minute.  Most clocks are connected to servers.  How would we notice?  Unless you use an analog clock, which we have one, but it keeps freezing on us.  And most young adults and kids can't even tell time on an analog clock.  Isn't that so suspicious?  They can't type either...or spell.  But my son got us a small analog clock that is very similar to the one I grew up on, the one that dings the hours on the hour.  We haven't set it up yet.  But if it doesn't keep time with our phones and computers, won't we believe that it's the analog clock that's messing up?  Why would we be suspicious of that time?  I feel like I've said this before, about time being manipulated.  I'm torn between going back to my last post and looking or testing myself because my memory, I don't want to confess it over myself, but it's not been the same as my younger self.  Could be perimenopause or could be alcohol.  One of resolutions.

    Anyway, today is Saturday.  And I go back to work on Monday.  I really enjoyed being home.  I got further in my projects, though haven't completed any, which is frustrating.  My energy is low.  I imagine something takes no time at all, but realize it takes me several hours to not as much as I feel like I should have done.  I KNOW most would finish in the day, but I take 3-4 hours, and I'm exhausted.  I really have to push to get to a stopping point because I just want to stop right then and there.  And then it's to the standard I wanted it to be.  What can I do but keep going though?  Even if it's a little each day, it's better than not doing anything at all.  Progress is progress.

    Have you guys heard the new HP audios?  I love them!  Why did that come up?  "Progress for Progress sakes must be discourage!"  Points to you if you know who said that and which book.  Book 2 is still my least favorite.  I just find it boring.  

    Okay, my brain is stalling with things to talk about.  I need to carry a mini notebook with me to write down ideas.  I get a lot of them, but then when it's time to write it down, or do it, I can't remember what they were.  Oh!  Hubs bought me a trackless mouse?  It's an apple product.  I'm going to use it at work because what I do, my paperwork gets in the way, and my accounting calculator as well, and I struggle not bumping into everything with my mouse.  And then the edge hits something and clicks and screws something up.  I'm hoping this will make my work life easier, though I think he wants me to use it for the home laptop because why by something like that for work?  They aren't expensive.  $150.  It's like a mouse pad on the laptop, which I hate because my hands are large, so they touch the pad and throw me off to somewhere else.  I always deactivate it. And the pad on my new laptop is a good size, slightly smaller than the trackless one, so I definitely could use it, but again, my hands touch it and move it around.  We'll see.  If I don't like it, he definitely will take it.  He does that a lot.  He buys me neat tech, but I get too frustrated with learning them, and it offsets my usual methods.  Like my job.  He taught me how to extract info from a certain program and paste onto the spreadsheet I make, but because of the amount of info and numbers I deal with, I end up having to redo everything because there is a number that is missing.  If I do it manually, I have a better chance of getting everything.  Also manually doing it allows me to retain the info.  So I don't do that.  But in another instance, wireless earbuds.  I've waiting many years to get some.  He and my kids all have them, but I prefer the wired.  I finally told him last year that I was ready for a set.  He got me the updated ones.  I liked them a lot.  Unfortunately, I had reactions to the material and began dealing with allergy and ear infections.  He took them and bought me the schokz.  I really like them...and still had a reaction.  Not as bad.  I tried for a long time to work it out, but when we went to take our daughter for university orientation, he accidentally flushed one of the earbuds down the toilet, and I handed over the schokz because that was the excuse I needed to let them go.  So now I'm back to the wires, which is good until my phone battery dies.  So he bought me a phone charging case, which I LOVE.  I can charge my phone when it gets low, and still keep my wires plugged in.  When I'm done charging, if the charger is low, I'm usually home by this time, I charge it while my phone is all charged up.  It's a little extra step, but it works for me.  My reactions cleared, and I don't even use the wires at home, just as work.  He LOVES the schokz, though he was sad that I can't wear wireless.

    That's it for today.  Bye!

PS: I did look back at my last post.  I DID mention the time thing!  LOL. 🤦🤦🤦

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