Thursday that's going much better than last.
Today, I have to do some clean-up work, and then tonight at 6:00, I have a seminar about the tax law changes for 2004. Tomorrow, a hearing on my tax deal, an appointment with a business plan client from three weeks ago at 2:00 -
I picked him up about 6:00, then took him "home" to where he had been staying. Oh, my God. What a nightmare! The "roomie" was sitting alone, in the dark, with the doors locked. We went in, Joel turned on a light, and I was horrified at the condition of the place - it looks like someone has just moved in and not yet unpacked. Joel went to take a shower, leaving me in the living room with the roommate, who looks like he should be collecting tolls under a bridge. The roomie whined in a voice that could cut slate until he suddenly jumped up and went into the bathroom where Joel was showering.
The roomie then tried to convince Joel not to leave by promising that he (the roomie) was seeking help. I was just horrified that the guy interrupted Joel's shower to impose himself in that manner. Yikes. Anyway, a few minutes later, Joel was ready to leave, and we dashed out of there. He asked me how I felt about having been there, and I said that I had no idea that there was a male gay version of my Aunt Mary Lou.
I took him over to Barnaby's for dinner, and we talked for about an hour and a half. He's very much like me - hyper-intelligent, self-critical and unfocused. He's been going through a lot for the last couple of years, and he's just feeling like he's never going to have any options. He keeps talking about engaging in self-destructive jobs, like bartending or driving a cab, or something. Ugh. Do I ever know what THAT'S like. Anyway.
I told him, flat out, I was never letting him go back to that vile place. I told him that if he did, he'd die.
I brought him home around 9:30, and we watched "The Adventures of Priscilla," which he had never seen before. He laughed a lot. I gave him an anti-anxiety pill and put him to bed around midnight. He's still asleep. I hope he wakes up soon, I'm hungry.
Musings on personal growth, how people look at things, random observations and points of general interest all with a focus on having things work well.
DJHJD
Thursday, November 11, 2004
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Cleaning house - waiting for Joel to call. He's coming to stay a few days here. Got a meeting with Roosevelt Mortgage today at 2:00 to talk about the commercial lending thing, and then trying to get a meeting with a business broker about doing some more work. Contacted another old client about doing some tax amendments for him, and ..
I'm actually doing something with this computer this morning other than just wasting time. And, I have been cleaning the house up (trying to locate the source of negative scent and negate same.)
Ruby, it seems, is in awesome shape, and needs to have her rear air ride system worked on. I didn't know she had adjustable rear shocks!
Okay, time to focus!
I'm actually doing something with this computer this morning other than just wasting time. And, I have been cleaning the house up (trying to locate the source of negative scent and negate same.)
Ruby, it seems, is in awesome shape, and needs to have her rear air ride system worked on. I didn't know she had adjustable rear shocks!
Okay, time to focus!
Sunday, November 07, 2004
And a Happy Good Sunday morning to you .. it's been a few days since I created an entry, and I'm now drinking coffee and mentally preparing myself for the church's "annual" membership meeting, which I must leave to attend in about 90 minutes.
later
The meeting went better than I could have expected. We have some clear guidance from the membership on what they want and don't want, and hopefully, this will translate into some good things in the months ahead.
later
The meeting went better than I could have expected. We have some clear guidance from the membership on what they want and don't want, and hopefully, this will translate into some good things in the months ahead.
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