For most of this week, I was up and out of the house earlier than usual.
I was not bright-eyed and bushy-tailed yet I was fuelled on at least one cup of instant coffee in addition to a rushed breakfast. I think my early departures had one of the cats concerned although he received his breakfast and a hug from the servant woman – plus she took time to scoop out the litter box.

I attended a three-day conference that is prominent in my annual learning plan at the work place. This year’s theme was Design Your Destiny. Live the Change. I was pleased when organizers announced the theme many months ago.
It was great to catch up with old volunteer acquaintances, to listen to interesting session presentations and inspiring keynote speakers. We were well-fed, body and mind. By Friday afternoon I was tuckered out, body and mind despite the nutritious meals and copious cups of coffee during the day.
As an introverted person, I can become overwhelmed and tired out after too much socializing and networking. I need to retreat to a quiet corner to rest, reflect and re-energize. I am not being rude :-]
At least I managed to focus and scratch out handwritten notes in the program booklet and identify key points. This afternoon, I deciphered my handwriting and created a point-form report (in the rare event that my boss would ask). Next I created a word cloud (Thanks, Wordle) to highlight the frequent words from key messages.

Word cloud from key points in my conference notes
This weekend, I started my first day of a new volunteer gig that requires less time sitting. Momma needs to move her body more.
Due to a combination of communication assumptions by a resident message-taker and unintentional omissions, I arrived by city bus three hours early.
That’s okay. I was able to take in a healthy walk, have an early lunch and become familiar with my surroundings. The ensuing volunteer activity was slightly overwhelming yet provided an educational experience. It was the beginning of new opportunities to support literacy in my community. I look forward to more.
Today, I serendipitously tripped upon a quote by one of my favourite authors:
I can control my destiny, but not my fate. Destiny means there are opportunities to turn right or left, but fate is a one-way street. I believe we all have the choice as to whether we fulfil our destiny, but our fate is sealed. ~ Paulo Coelho
During web distractions between today’s glamorous domestic duties, I also learned possible explanations why cats bolt from their litter boxes after pooping and run around the house like fools.
Now you know too. You’re welcome.

Thanks for dropping by.
T