Friday my laptop got a virus and died. Taking with it ALL of my photos, videos and documents for the past 4 years. All of them. And the maintenance required light came on in my truck.
Then that night I had a horrible nightmare as you've read in an earlier post.
Saturday I woke up with a chipped tooth from gnashing my teeth in fear during my nightmares. Then the engine management failure light lit up on my new motorcycle while I was many miles from home riding it. And then my face broke out with 4 ugly bits of acne.
Sunday I woke up with a swollen face and distended abdomen.
Which leads me to Monday. Take my old laptop in to see if I can get anything recovered from it. Call the dentist to fix my tooth. Call and get a service appointment for both my vehicles.
I also have two minor, but very annoying water leaks or something at my house that need major investigating and then of course restorative drywall and paint. The caulking in my shower is bad and needs redone.
Hours of job searching on the internet yielded nothing for my field within a hour's drive of San Diego.
They say the miracle comes after the trial of your faith and that steel is made strong in the refiner's fire. I want to believe it but I'm just not feeling it.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
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Yes, miracles come after the trial of your faith and yes, steel is purified in a refiner's fire, but that doesn't mean we have to enjoy going through the fire. Chin up, ol' boy. You'll make it through. Wish I could be there to help with the maintenance, training, dry walling, caulking, etc.
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