Tiring week.
Jun. 26th, 2004 10:50 pmWork was not fun this week. I have been trying to track down a mysterious load average problem on one of the SPAM filtering boxes.
Thursday I took the train to my parents, so that I could take a 4 hour car ride to Maryland, to go to a family reunion at some campground. I got lousy sleep last night, due to: (1) too early bed time (11:30, as opposed to my usual 1AM), (2) annoying muttering in his sleep from a cousin who was sharing the room, (3) my brother's dog, who was sharing the room, (4) the so-so bunk bed, (5) my brother, in the lower bunk of the bed, who would shake the whole thing when he rolled over and (6) the temperature, which was too warm for my mummy bag, but too cold for nothing.
It was nice to see some of my cousins and their kids, though. I wound up playing pool with the son of a cousin of mine I had played much pool with in our youth.
I rode back to NJ today, then got on the train back to Hoboken. Seven hours after I left camp (including a dinner stop), I made it home. My backpack broke on the way home. One of the straps tore completely through. I guess it was time for a new backpack anyway, since the waterproofing was starting to peel off the insides. As it was a bag I bought back in 1989 in preparation for my trip to Australia, and since then have taken it to Mexico, Europe, and the Caribbean, as well as multiple NJ/PA/MD camping trips, I guess I can't complain too much.
My new Netflix disc showed up broken. I need to send it back.
Think I'll go check on the photos I took of the family reunion.
Thursday I took the train to my parents, so that I could take a 4 hour car ride to Maryland, to go to a family reunion at some campground. I got lousy sleep last night, due to: (1) too early bed time (11:30, as opposed to my usual 1AM), (2) annoying muttering in his sleep from a cousin who was sharing the room, (3) my brother's dog, who was sharing the room, (4) the so-so bunk bed, (5) my brother, in the lower bunk of the bed, who would shake the whole thing when he rolled over and (6) the temperature, which was too warm for my mummy bag, but too cold for nothing.
It was nice to see some of my cousins and their kids, though. I wound up playing pool with the son of a cousin of mine I had played much pool with in our youth.
I rode back to NJ today, then got on the train back to Hoboken. Seven hours after I left camp (including a dinner stop), I made it home. My backpack broke on the way home. One of the straps tore completely through. I guess it was time for a new backpack anyway, since the waterproofing was starting to peel off the insides. As it was a bag I bought back in 1989 in preparation for my trip to Australia, and since then have taken it to Mexico, Europe, and the Caribbean, as well as multiple NJ/PA/MD camping trips, I guess I can't complain too much.
My new Netflix disc showed up broken. I need to send it back.
Think I'll go check on the photos I took of the family reunion.