This weekend has been a textbook example of the belief that if you want to accomplish things, you certainly can. Here's a list of things I got done this weekend:
- Changed the oil in Olivia's car
- Changed the air filter in Olivia's car
- Purchased brake pads and rotors in preparation for replacing those soon
- Purchased and installed new windshield wiper refils on Olivia's car
- Washed Olivia's car and my truck
- Purchased a hose-wheel-organizer-thingie for the front hose and installed
- Made my almost-famous mashed potatoes tonight
CustomTacos.com Stuff:
- Re-did the sticker sales area to reflect original white stickers back up for sale
- Composed and Sent out email newsletter to 90-some Plus and Premium users
- Posted 3 tech articles and composed and posted 1 quick tips tech article
- Re-worked the group-checking code to correct a bug which could prevent Plus and Premium users from seeing certain "premium" features
- Upgraded a few accounts, sent out membership packs, and processed a few sticker orders
- Coded an "Upgrade your account" line to appear at the top of every non-upgraded members' forum pages
All that, and I still had time to sleep in late both days, watch the entire race today, and even take a walk down through the woods and explore the nearby apartment construction site in detail.
Boy it feels good to be productive. What a weekend!
Posted by Jeff at March 10, 2003 12:10 AMWhat a coinky-dink, Jeff..... all the items on your list are the same EXACT things that I could put on my "Things I DIDN'T Do This Weekend" list. :)
Posted by: Top at March 10, 2003 10:21 AMYou know, I was thinking the SAME thing! I didn't do ANYTHING this weekend!
Posted by: Olivia at March 10, 2003 10:32 AMI love productive weekends. This past one was perfect. I got done everything that needed to get done, and I had LOTS of time to sit around and take it easy too. The only thing I'd change is that I was mostly alone. It's weird actually spending a weekend up here now that I'm in Richmond so often. hehe
Posted by: Brian at March 10, 2003 11:44 AM