February 13, 2005
Dear Mr. Bush,
What is that little saying you have--"An honest day's work for an honest day's wage"? Well today was certainly an honest day's work, though the wages were nonexistent. After a day where I installed a water filter in our sink, moved a bed, built a crib, hauled boxes and trash up and down stairs, swept and mopped two entire three-floor stairwells, and still somehow managed to find time to pay bills and get the ball rolling on selling a car, I am thoroughly exhausted. My hands are worked raw and a thin layer of grime covers my entire body. But it feels amazing to have accomplished so much in just one day.
Sleep well--I know I will,
Dan
What is that little saying you have--"An honest day's work for an honest day's wage"? Well today was certainly an honest day's work, though the wages were nonexistent. After a day where I installed a water filter in our sink, moved a bed, built a crib, hauled boxes and trash up and down stairs, swept and mopped two entire three-floor stairwells, and still somehow managed to find time to pay bills and get the ball rolling on selling a car, I am thoroughly exhausted. My hands are worked raw and a thin layer of grime covers my entire body. But it feels amazing to have accomplished so much in just one day.
Sleep well--I know I will,
Dan
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