My brother Sean called me up and asked whether I'd be willing to dog-sit for a night or two. Because I'm interviewing with the Catholic University of Daegu on Wednesday night (well, technically, Thursday night) at 2AM, I told Sean I'd be available for just one night: I wanted to be home for my interview.
Tomorrow night's dog-sitting session ought to be interesting, because this will be the first time I'll be bringing along a laptop instead of lugging my heavy desktop over. And because this will be only for a single night, I won't be bringing along any laundry to wash at Sean's place. Upshot: instead of lugging over my usual three or four bags (depending on how much laundry I'm bringing with me), I'll have just one bag. Nice.
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