
Hello (and Good-Bye) Columbus
I was in Columbus back in June. My winningest teammates dropped me off after Spring Nats right on the curb in front of my hotel. June was the site visit for the conference I’m leaving from now. What a long strange year it’s been.

This is my journal. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
I’m committing to another year of my Frankenstein Dash Plus meets Bullet Journal, but grafting on a way to track some habits in an analog way. These are habits I’d been keeping up with, in some cases redundantly, with iOS apps. Before I get to 2018 though, I wanted to get some thoughts down on how I handled (most of) 2017.
Everyday Airplane Mode
I toggled my iPhone to Airplane Mode and stared four hours of internet “disconnectivity” in the face.
What could I do? More interesting, what would I do?