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Nov. 18th, 2006 08:45 amOnce again I find myself on a weekend with not much on the agenda, and yet I can't sleep in! This is truly frustrating. I've been up since well before 6am today, trying to decide what I'll do to fill up my day, once all the places I might want to go actually open.
So far I've got this much...make and eat breakfast (done), go to the gym (once breakfast settles), go shopping (didn't bother to pick up shampoo the other night), watch football (VT doesn't play until 7pm). I've still got quite a bit of empty space in there. I'm not exactly sure how I should fill it, but I'm sure I'll come up with something. This is so pathetic. A bunch of my friends are romping around Hawaii for the next three weeks and my next great adventure takes me as far as Target.
Really it's okay. I'm not that bummed about it, I just did want to admit up front that I realize how bland my life is at the moment. I am not under the illusion that any of this is interesting to anyone who might be less bored than I am. For an interesting blog, may I direct your attention to 78degreessouth.blogspot.com? That's Emily's Antarctica log. See, all my friends are doing exciting things. I can live vicariously.
DI last night was entertaining. The girls are really smart and creative - I'm looking forward to working with them. They were nice and respectful, too. Definitely a plus. They selected the most technical problem, which brings back memories...of being the designated holder-in-place-of-things-that-team-members-less-likely-to-cut-off-fingers-are-using-power-tools-on.
See, I thrived in DI. It was TOTALLY my cup of tea. But I wrote the skits. Did the acting. Painted scenery. I have no skizzills when it comes to the tech stuff. But I have faith in the girls. It's not my job to do the building now anyway.
I think my eggs are settled enough that I can go work out now.
Peace.
So far I've got this much...make and eat breakfast (done), go to the gym (once breakfast settles), go shopping (didn't bother to pick up shampoo the other night), watch football (VT doesn't play until 7pm). I've still got quite a bit of empty space in there. I'm not exactly sure how I should fill it, but I'm sure I'll come up with something. This is so pathetic. A bunch of my friends are romping around Hawaii for the next three weeks and my next great adventure takes me as far as Target.
Really it's okay. I'm not that bummed about it, I just did want to admit up front that I realize how bland my life is at the moment. I am not under the illusion that any of this is interesting to anyone who might be less bored than I am. For an interesting blog, may I direct your attention to 78degreessouth.blogspot.com? That's Emily's Antarctica log. See, all my friends are doing exciting things. I can live vicariously.
DI last night was entertaining. The girls are really smart and creative - I'm looking forward to working with them. They were nice and respectful, too. Definitely a plus. They selected the most technical problem, which brings back memories...of being the designated holder-in-place-of-things-that-team-members-less-likely-to-cut-off-fingers-are-using-power-tools-on.
See, I thrived in DI. It was TOTALLY my cup of tea. But I wrote the skits. Did the acting. Painted scenery. I have no skizzills when it comes to the tech stuff. But I have faith in the girls. It's not my job to do the building now anyway.
I think my eggs are settled enough that I can go work out now.
Peace.
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Date: 2006-11-20 03:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-20 03:46 am (UTC)