- Revised a name on the contract; actually got it back signed, 16 days after we started talking. Work on this might actually start Monday!
- Filed an "annual report" for my LLC with the state, which is actually mostly about paying them $520.
- Read some Piketty.
- Cleaned some of the kitchen. There were some stains that required real elbow grease!
- I asked the guy, and he said he wants to keep his work from first grade. (I was hoping I could just chuck most of it.) So, I have started putting the first grade stuff on his desk into a box. Ideally, he'd do it, but it takes a lot of dad energy to make that happen, so I'm skipping that particular battle.
- Returned some books to the library.
- Today's objects removed from the house: A box we used to use for making stop-motion video that has been outmoded by Lego fixtures, old rugs that used to be glued to the cat shelves that we now use as regular shelves, and a bag with a styrofoam rod in it that turned out to be part of the IKEA Klippan we no longer have.
- Made dinner.
- Listened to other people's songs at a few different song-posting places. I don't do this often enough. Besides it being nice to do unto others, etc., it's good to know what other amateurs are doing.
- "Helped" the guy with his new Scratch project, by which I mean I'd suggest where to click if he was out ideas. (I feel someone should be there with him because a computer is unfortunately a multipurpose tool and anything can happen.) The last time he tried Scratch, he didn't read this well. Now he just reads widgets and tries dragging them into the staging view.
- Wrote the D&D recap email. As I knew, 10 days later is too late to recall details about the game without struggling. I should have written notes the next day.
I didn't do that much hard stuff today, and I think that's OK, especially given how intense yesterday was.