Home stretch
I work late on coursework, feel near the home stretch, and try to wind down while still wired.
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I mark another hard day as just one of those days.
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I enjoy a perfect Okanagan day with heat, clear skies, and zero complaints.
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I note that Kelowna is starting to heat up again.
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I make the case that Canadians would be foolish not to watch the Raptors game.
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I object to a Monopoly trade that gives my daughter Park Place and a monopoly.
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I take a day off to recharge and feel better after spending eight hours away from work and errands.
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I begin the worst part of a trip home: the dreaded early morning departure.
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I leave a warm Kelowna day and arrive in snowy Regina after hours of travel.
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I compare rainy Kelowna with snowy parts of Canada and decide rain is easier to take.
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I share how excited my daughter is for our upcoming trip to Regina.
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I start the day with a long corrective email that feels more accusatory than helpful.
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I enjoy the magical first conversations with someone new and hope they keep going.
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I write about introversion and the hard moment when I want connection but struggle to reach out.