Monday rush - a Tuesday reflection
I woke up late yesterday. I got ready late. I ate late. I drove late. The train arrived late, thus causing my car to get stuck on the road once again, and thus on the road I was late too. I arrived at my destinations late. I met people late. I got to the post office late.
Yet, every task for the day was accomplished on time, except the task of doing certain things on time. Is it possible to achieve everything in a day without worrying about time, all the time? I wonder.
Here’s a picture taken of an electronics store near Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco, right next to The Cannery. There were a few stores with similar displays catering to the things they sold.




( May 10th, 2006 at 1:42 am )
tell your guardian angel to take care of u for me
( May 10th, 2006 at 5:12 pm )
I don’t think it’s possible to achieve everything in a day without worrying about time. Well, that’s my opinion, since we have sooo much to do that we always have to be on schedule for certain things, so no, I don’t think it’s possible.
( May 11th, 2006 at 10:03 am )
in spite of rushing for time, you still can spare some time taking the photo?
( May 11th, 2006 at 11:01 am )
time is a strange thing.
when i was going to school at ucsc, i remember waking up from a nap one afternoon realizing that i’d be late for class. and somehow i got there 2 minutes early.
( May 12th, 2006 at 1:41 am )
Jess — > lol.
Chau — > Yeah, I guess. There are so many things to do, so I’m guessing the things being done for the process itself, like getting ready, are trivial and things that are the purpose, like a party for which one is getting dressed for, need to revolve around many things including time.
Jerine — > Oh, I took this photo a while back, not on the same day as this post. : )
Stacee — > Yes, time is so strange. Haha! Yes, that happens to me too. Sometimes when I leave early, I get there late. And sometimes when I leave really late, I get there like a minute or two before, or right on time. Heh.