Battery #SR626SW
Today was a pretty bland today, nothing great, nothing bad. Just woke up, went to work, put in my 8 hours and left. Came home, worked out, and here I am. I was thinking about what I should do for my blip today and I happened to look at my desktop clock that I received as a gift about 3 years ago. I love that clock, it's exactly my style. It's sleek, simple, modern, I don't know exactly why, but I love it. Anyways, the battery died at least over a year ago and I have no idea why I haven't replaced it. Lately I've been closing up those loose ends of weird things in my life that I've been putting off or just plain not doing (most of the things are more important than a clock battery).
So today I opened it up, found the battery, and ordered it on eBay. After shipping I will receive 5 batteries that will cost me a total of about $3. Now why did I take so much time to do something so simple and cheap for something that I really like (the fact that the item in question is a clock is just ironic).
I don't know, but my goal is not have fewer regrets in the future and take care of things right away - to not handle my time as poorly as I have in the past I guess. Lately I've been reflecting on the past and have realized that I wish I would have handled certain situations differently. Subjects like time, hope, redemption, friendship, always fascinate me (I notice my favorite movies always have those themes like Shawshank Redemption and Cast Away).
Well I'm really rambling now, oh yeah one great thing did happen today, I got to chat with an old friend for a little bit, but before I was finished yapping, my time was up (ha!) and they had to go. Time time time, how to manage it... I like how lately I'm not feeling the "I wish there was another 10 hours in the day," to me that type of mindset is similar to "if I only made 10K more a year." I'm managing things better now I feel, I just wish I would have started it a little sooner.
Reject pic - the problem with taking pictures of the cat is this little red light goes on and she jumps up a lot of time to attack it. This is her trying to figure out where the light went...
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- Sony DSC-T300
- 1/13
- f/3.5
- 7mm
- 400
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