Re: Here's my novel of boredom.duskshadowsMarch 27 2009, 09:21:43 UTC
heh! so many little events in the daily life! and i totally agree on the "herbal tea and girly tv" as a great friday night. (tho candyfloss is pretty awesome aswell!)
I slept in, did some reading (for uni) while eating some chocolate left over from last night, had a shower, went down the road and got a burger for lunch, came home, emptied and loaded the dishwasher, hung out some washing, brought in some washing, folded some washing, made and ate chocolate chip pikelets (highly recommended for all your snacking needs: Sift 1C flour, 1t baking powder, and a pinch of salt. Stir in chocolate chips. Whisk 1 egg and between 1/4 and 1/2C sugar. Mix w/flour mixture and 3/4 C milk. Fry nom nom nom.) Read some fanfiction. Watched some Boston Legal while doing this casual work I'm doing at the moment which involves mounting film strips into plastic slides, labelling and organising them. This is very dull and straightforward and I'm as quick doing it *not* watching TV as I am doing it while watching TV, so I've been watching a lot of TV lately! And now Im going to dress up a bit more nicely and go out to a play about suffrage w/my parents.
Yesterday is not *entirely* representative of my normal "unexciting" day, but what I did was:
Got up at seven thirty, had breakfast, showered, made my lunch, checked feed reader/LJ/email, biked into uni, read papers for two different courses, re-worked my plan for my project, tried to find my supervisor, wrote seventeen hundred words of the book I'm working on, tried to find my supervisor again, had lunch, revised my CV, went to a three-hour class, biked home, helped make tea, had tea + watched the news, went to a sci-fi quiz evening, came home, read a Georgette Heyer book for half an hour, went to sleep about midnight.
This is quite a good exercise, really, it makes me feel all productive-like. *g*
No, I didn't - but then I quite often don't; he doesn't have a computer, and he just leaves his office door open and all his stuff in there whether he's popped out for five minutes or five hours. I make good use of his pigeonhole and the noteboard on his door, mostly.
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and i totally agree on the "herbal tea and girly tv" as a great friday night. (tho candyfloss is pretty awesome aswell!)
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Got up at seven thirty, had breakfast, showered, made my lunch, checked feed reader/LJ/email, biked into uni, read papers for two different courses, re-worked my plan for my project, tried to find my supervisor, wrote seventeen hundred words of the book I'm working on, tried to find my supervisor again, had lunch, revised my CV, went to a three-hour class, biked home, helped make tea, had tea + watched the news, went to a sci-fi quiz evening, came home, read a Georgette Heyer book for half an hour, went to sleep about midnight.
This is quite a good exercise, really, it makes me feel all productive-like. *g*
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it's great once you start counting the little things, you feel sooo accomplished! heh :P
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