“Missed Opportunities…” — Hall & Oates

It’s not all about the money. This is something I know and would like to stress. Money is good to have and can be quite useful, but should never be the be-all and end-all tool behind any motivation.

Donations:

I have a couple of old jackets to get rid of that’re taking up space in the closet. With the tempatures getting as low as they have, I think there’re many others who would benefit from them more than the seldom-used space in the house!

And it’s so convenient!

https://www.diabetes.ca/get-involved/supporting-us/clothesline/—picks up from home, also accepts PDAs, cell phones and printer cartridges
https://www.clothingbank.ca/—picks up from home

Unfortunately, I don’t think I’m going to be able to get my piece for the Threadless 10K contest done to the quality I’d like by tomorrow. Trevor already pointed this out, that I need to stop leaving things to the last minute—I know it can be hard to balance all of life’s commitments—maybe it’s just about better time management?

Here’s a look at it, anyway—the theme was to “create the next trend”—I decided to look at trends instead, and show what the next trend might be in tech—maybe with a glow in the dark effect. What I was aiming to show was all the different tech all branching into one device which is like a roll-up of them all—something like what the iPhone would be like in its next generation (not yet pictured):

This won’t stop me—minor bump in the road. There’s another contest at https://shirt.woot.com due Wednesday—they have weekly derbies with $1,500 top prizes—this time around, the theme is “Heart”, and I have an idea 😊 Hopefully I can actually get it in on time 😕 There’s a good idea rolling around in my head, and I hope to bust it out in style.

So time to wrap it up, pop in a DVD and make my way to eventual sleep.

The Math:

  • The 2010 20K Running Total = $88.04

Keep it warm, y’all.

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By Casey E. Palmer

Husband. Father. Storyteller. Calling the Great White North his home, Casey Palmer the Canadian Dad spend his free time in pursuit of the greatest content possible. Thousand-word blog posts? Snapshots from life? Sketches and podcasts and more—he's more than just a dad blogger; he's working to change what's expected of the parenting creators of the world. It's about so much more than just our kids. When Casey's not creating, he's busy parenting, adventuring, trying to be a good husband and making the most of his life! Casey lives in Toronto, Ontario.

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