These were genealogy days, and I made absolutely no progress on anything, and then there were Padres games in the evening. Still not sleeping well - only 5-6 hours at night.
1) Tuesday - 10 July:
* Dropped Linda off, home to read, picked her up and we went to the grocery store. Home by 9:40 a.m.
* Noted that Treasure Chest Tuesday - 1942 Voter Register for My Carringers in San Diego, California posted, and wrote NEHGS Offers FREE Access to All Online Databases on AmericanAncestors.org from July 10–17. Too my first nap.
* Ate lunch, answered email, added to the Best Of post, and wrote Genealogy News Bytes - 10 July 2018. Checked Twitter and Facebook. Had my second nap.
* Online to read, and wrote the two Wednesday posts.
* We left at 5 p.m. for the trolley, ate at the Tin Fish, and into Petco Park for the Padres game by 6:45 p.m. Padres won 4-1 and we were home just after 10 p.m.
* Read, but didn't journal. Genealogy this day was 6.0 hours.
2) Wednesday, 11 July:
* Dropped Linda off, home to read, updated the laptop, picked her up and home by 9:15 a.m. Noted that RootsTech 2014 Photos, Part 5 - Post 523 of (Not So) Wordless Wednesday posted.
* Answered email, added to the Best Of post, and took a nap. Up at 11 a.m. to eat lunch, gather my stuff, and off to the library for the CVGS research group.
* We had to meet in the auditorium which is a pain, but had only 10 in attendance. Home by 2:15 p.m.
* Noted that San Diego Genealogical Society Ice Cream Social Program on Saturday, 14 July Features Randy Seaver posted. Added to the Best Of post, and took my second nap.
* Online at 4 p.m. to read, then wrote Rebecca (Spangler) Carringer 1901 Obituary from 2,000 Miles Away.
* Went in for dinner at 5:30 p.m., watched TV news, put out the trash, watered the front plants, and then online to read and write the Treasure Chest post.
* Went in at 7:15 p.m. to watch the Padres game, read the paper, read my Patterson book, and wash dishes. Padres lost 4-2 to Dodgers, so now 40-55 on the season.
* Online at 10:30 p.m. to read, then wrote this post. Genealogy today was 6.0 hours.
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