12 April 2010
This is one I’ve been thinking about for a while: taking a page from one of my favorite writers, ESPN.com’s Bill Simmons, and doing a running diary of a typical day for me, with Sean and the rest of the fam. Not that there’s really any such thing as a typical day – each day has its own variations, its own minor crises. But I wanted to give you a window into the experience, so I’m taking today, Monday, 12 April 2010, and documenting it step-by-step.
Here we go …
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