Good morning! Happy Monday

Good morning! Happy Monday. πŸ˜€

Those weekends certainly don’t last the way they once did. But neither does those $30 gas-fill ups or $50 grocery shopping trips, and prices just keep going up.

This morning is partly sunny and around 53 degrees. 🌀 Much more refreshing then the muggy weather as of lately. Much of the weekend was anything but pleasant with so much heat and humidity, which was replaced with heavy rain on Sunday evening and finally the weather of day. Looking at a high of 72 degrees later. A big improvement since yesterday.

Today I’m heading into the office early πŸ‘¨‍πŸ’Ό  as there is more work to get done, as there always is. I could have done it maybe yesterday, but I don’t have Micro$oft Wordy on my laptop, and OpenOffice always seems to mess up the format just a little bit when converting to .DOCX. Sucks but for everything else Linux is much better, except converting things from OpenOffice to that inferior format. Skipped my morning walk too. 🚢‍♀️ I know, I’m bad.

Yesterday, I went out to the folks house πŸ‘ͺ for Sunday dinner πŸ” which was turkey burgers and all the fixings. I was able to take home left overs for dinner tonight, as I’m sure I will be in the office late into the evening. Got home, put my clothes away and worked on some R code.

I am about 90 percent sure I will stay home for Memorial Day Weekend, 🏘 as with fuel prices, crowds, and black flies it doesn’t make sense to me. Plus being the last week of session next week, I have a strong feeling I will have to do remote work and with gas prices the way they are, I just want to maximize my weekends in places where I’m not thinking at all about weekend.

The thought it is to take a long weekend πŸ• the first or second week of June. I’ve been busy, but I also need to do an oil change on my truck, although I could go longer because I’ve driven so few miles, though I’m due because of how long it’s been since the last change — last August. But I’ve only driven about 3,500 miles in the mean-time due to the high price of fuel. β›½

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