Boba Tea Tuesday.

Today I learned an important lesson about Squarespace.
It does not autosave progress. I’m glad I learned this with an unimportant blah-blah life report rather than a Deep Thoughts kind of post.

Today was also International Boba Tea Day. To celebrate, Spouseman and I visited out local purveyer of boba tea drinks and indulged in tasty treats. Every time I see the shop’s logo I think it’s an numeral eighteen, but it’s actually called Bubble & Straw.

They make a damfine tasty matcha. Also delicous fruit teas.

It made a nice break between the morning of Moar Street Construction with bonus Surprise, No Water For An Hour (the crew found/created a leak in today’s work zone a block away) and another afternoon of organizing and scheduling things for Operation: Let’s Never Do This Again AND for Operation Fancify Floor 2.

Thanks to the lack of Squaresapce autosave you will not be presented with a tediously long list of all the Things that got done, because I am too tired to bother writing them out again. Suffice to say there are a lot of projects successfully in motion, with deposits made, permits being applied for, dates scheduled, confirmations logged, and a calendar with a LOT of days filled up.

I am disproportionately proud of myself and Spouseman for getting eight different chronologically critical elements all lined up properly. Also, I have written up the first three of an eventual half-dozen to do lists and ordered packing supplies. And—AND! I still got edits done on 2.5 more stories. Only five more to go.

So, honestly, it’s been a day, and I really savored that boba break.

Here’s a pic of the deliciousness on my desk, and that’ll be all for now.

a tall, clear plastic cup  of iced matcha tea containing black tapioca boba and a blue straw on a desktop beside a white mug and a dark gray thermos. The mug has a graphic of a girl painting  and the letters CREATE in white against yellow and orange.


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