FALLING BEHIND — by Steve Nadis
With the holidays soon upon us and all the additional stuff that needs to be done–gift buying, social gatherings, etc. (not that I do any of that, but some folks evidently do)–things are starting to pile up for me. A clear sign of that is what I called the “Sudoku backup.” I cut 12 puzzles a week out of the Boston Globe and the disposable daily, “Boston Metro,” and I’m already behind by four. With two coming out per day through Friday, I don’t see how I’ll manage to work through that backlog and keep up with the new ones. Now I know why some people consider the holiday season a very stressful time. I never used to until I took up this wonderful new hobby on top of that other wonderful new hobby I took up called blogging.
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I bought my wife her first book of Soduku puzzles on a recent Thanksgiving trip. I”m not going to say they are addicting but some people were kind putt off when she kept doing them through the Turkey dinner.
During the weekends -if I”m not working- I try to stay away from computers. Hubbie mutters something about clean clothes and home cooked meals… Well, anyway come Monday morning I have ofiicially fallen behind my blog commenting and reading. I have felt the anguish of blog pile up. It’’s not pretty. Christmas may have to be cancelled this year.
P.S. Dr.Max, I”m still chuckling!
Thanks FW for describing another kind of "pile-up" situation we should all be wary of. And thanks to you too Doc for the cautionary tale about sudoku addiction.
Now, Snake……I feel truly sorry for your holiday stress. They have medication for those types of things. You might need some.
That’’s incredible. Even amazing. They now have medicine that finishes sudoku puzzles for you? Where do I sign up?