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Day 4

Tonight I decided not to read. I worked a long day, then came home and edited my website for about 4 hours. So I will waste the evening and relax.

Day 3

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Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls: Essays, Etc. by David Sedaris 100 Words: A friend of mine, who I work with on a project, was texting with me today. We batted around some ideas, some big, some small, mostly day dreaming, before talking about what we were doing. He was bathing his kids, how he texted I'm not sure, while I was reading this part of my book. When I mentioned this blog, I shot him a link so he could look at it. He texted back, I'm not sure how you have time for all this. And I really don't. I can't tell you how 30 pages stretches me when I have other things going on, but we're doing this! Summary:  Finished "Loggerheads" today. It's about some sea turtles that young David finds on the beach. He takes them home and they eventually die, which is depressing, but this is Sedaris, so that should be expected (and I'm not complaining here). His work reminds me of David Bazan, lead singer of the Pedro the Lion, even the music that i...

Day 2

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Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls: Essays, Etc. by David Sedaris 100 Words:  So I've actually met David Sedaris. He was on a speaking tour and came to El Paso. Incredibly funny in person with that dry, Sedaris whit. After the show he was signing books, so my wife and I got in line. As we waited, we noticed there were people in line who had baked brownies for the author. When he got to David, the author immediately began sharing the brownies with all the people in line. I think the gift-giver was a little let down, but they were tasty. Meeting the man was a pleasure I will never forget. Summary:  So I began "Memory Laps" day 1, and finished it day 2. What was once about swimming became a story about fathers and their expectations. David attempts to be a competitive swimmer but all his dad can do is praise another guy who is in the class. It's depressing as so many stories of his childhood are. The second short piece today is "A Friend in the Ghetto"...

Day 1

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Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls: Essays, Etc. by David Sedaris 100 Words (on what I'm thinking): Decided to give blogging a chance to help trigger more reading. Some might remember my old blog project, 55pages. I decided to reduce that goal, because 55 pages can be a burden. 30 pages is more realistic for my current reading strength. Computers and cell phones seem to have really sapped my ability to read, so I'm lowering the bar to where I am now. I have a house full of books I haven't read, so I want to force myself to read. David Sedaris is a great place to start because he's funny and easy to read. Saw him live and he was fantastic. Summary: This book is a collection of short pieces, mostly stories about himself, which Sedaris sort of specializes in. -"Dentists without Borders" was about his trips to different dentists while living in France. Different personalities, different approaches to patients, all pretty funny. -"Attaboy" wa...