“Where oh where can I find two ninja warrior costumes for the Ninja Festival on Saturday at my 3-and-a-half-year-old twin grandsons’ nursery school?” Even more important: “When oh when am I going to find the time to find the two ninja warrior costumes for the Ninja Festival on Saturday at my 3-and-a-half-year-old twin grandsons’ nursery school?”

This is not a nursery rhyme but a critical problem. Once I “retired” from the bench, everyone fully expected me to have the time to do all the family/friends/community/charity things I never had the chance to really, really do properly over the past 30-plus years. Of course, I did not retire in the true sense of the word, leaving me in the same difficult situation I faced throughout my judgeship.

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