Procrastination is a funny thing: Dela
ying a task usually lets the chore grow in my mind to unreal proportions, making it seem more annoying, boring or daunting than it would be if I just got it over with.
Such was the case with the Transportation Security Administration’s PreCheck application.
For several years I’d delayed signing up for PreCheck – which allows a more orderly trip through an airport security checkpoint – because I would need to visit the local office as part of the process. I couldn’t see how I could take two hours out of a busy workday to visit the office, a 20-minute drive in the wrong direction from my house.

My winter hike in Hocking Hills was mostly a success, but it was somewhat lacking in a key ingredient: winter.
Guns really do smoke when you fire them.
Editors note: My former boss pointed out that I haven’t written for nine days. That is partly due to a lack of time and partly because the content below is such a frivolous, vapid topic. I promise deeper things to come.
I haven’t hit the rhythm of writing daily. (Writing is work; don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.) So in addition to fun and spontaneity, I think I need a bit of structure to my life. I’ll get there eventually. Just forgive my two-week gap in blog posts.
deliciously relaxing Swedish massage when the therapist began telling me about the new class her shop was offering.