So Freaking Busy!

August 6, 2014

I am so freaking busy right now (yes, writing copy!) that I’m meeting myself coming and going. This is a very nice problem to have!

Another regular client (Chris Galbraith of Chuck’s Auto Repair in Seattle) contacted me this afternoon wanting eight more SEO keyword-based web pages written. I have about half of them done so far,  but I’m taking the rest of the evening off. It’s almost ten p.m., fer gosh sakes–so it’s time!

I went bike riding first thing this morning because there was nothing in my inbox at 8 a.m. to do. I check my inbox at eight, noon and four. If I’m all caught up and there’s nothing to do in my inbox, I head for the foothills of Mt Rainier to ride my bike at least three days a week.

Today after the ride I dropped my sister’s bike off to be tuned up there in Orting. It’s very handy, and the fellow who runs the store is terrific. He figured out why my odometer quit almost a month ago. The sensor got knocked out of place. (I knew it had and tried to fix it, but could never get it right. Now that I see where he has it, I can see why what I did was way off–but it looks really weird to me, although it works now, so it must be right!)

A little girl was in the store getting her first “big girl’s bike.” At first her mom thought the bike they picked was “too big” but I assured her it was fine for now and that she’d grow into it way faster than she probably wanted her to!  By the time I left there, the little girl was riding it up and down the sidewalk like she’d been riding it for a month already, except that the grin on her face said, “My brand new Big Girls’ bike!”  Her mom was grinning, too, and waved to say, “Thanks!”as I drove off.

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