Scattered Information

AH

I substituted today. It was like super chill. The teacher is a veteran, and he was over-prepared, and his students were over-prepared, and everything was over-prepared.

I gotta admit: today gave me a few small twinges of the desire to be a teacher. I also gotta admit: I have zero sincere interest in being a teacher. I do like the idea of substituting again though.

In other news, my fingers are chilly, and I don't feel like typing, but I do feel like writing. Also, I'm not feeling very focused. My brain is scattered. It's possibly because I haven't written enough recently. It's also possibly because I subbed and then tutored and then something. I don't know.

I finally figured out a good basic idea of a card game I've been trying to design for years. I thought of it late last night when I was trying to sleep. I slept restlessly enough that it kept popping into my mind so that I could actually remember it today.

I don't know how many times I had some late-night idea that I thought was so good that I wouldn't forget it the following morning. I forgot them all. Most of 'em anyway.

So! Michael the Traveler is a thing. Word. Word. Chapter 3 is coming up tomorrow.

Groovy.

I have a mild video for Rudolph Strategies — arriving on Saturday.

I have reformatted my book. I have begun reformatting my blogs. I have not taken a nap, which is sad.

I have a ratchet car.

I have a nice tie.

What should my blog tags be?! I want a sensible chart.

Here's what I'm envisioning:

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Stinker! I thought Blogger had a table-maker thingy. It has no table-maker thingy.

Anyway, I was thinking each post could be either first person (about me) or second person (largely aimed at readers). Then, it could be split into three categories: question mark, full stop, or exclamation — some sort of reflection/inquiry, journal/observation, or plan/advice.

It makes sense in my head anyway. Well, the blog guru is here, and I must learn from her!

¡Adios!

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