So far I've: showered, listened to Disney while cleaning my sewing box (sadly, no wee cartoon birds showed up to sit on my shoulder), sewed three buttons on various things, and watched the beginning of the game.
It's Sunday. I'm pacing myself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
So far I've: showered, listened to Disney while cleaning my sewing box (sadly, no wee cartoon birds showed up to sit on my shoulder), sewed three buttons on various things, and watched the beginning of the game.
It's Sunday. I'm pacing myself.
I just turned it on. I missed the Mets four run inning. Drat.
My accomplishments so far:
So far, I've:
had breakfast brunch lunch
played with my new camera
ran the utilities on my laptop
Soon I will wash the dishes, though.
Another freaky optical illusion: [link]
Wake up: 100%
Eat breakfast: 100%
Watch new episode of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya: 100%
Create work document I haven't had time to do at work: 0%
Go to Trader Joe's for groceries and victuals for party I am attending today: 0%
Let's work on that last one.
Manage to get out of bed last night to have a couple glasses of water to prevent hangover this morning (I count this on this morning's list because I am not hungover!): 100%
Get up: 100%
...so far that's it.
But shortly I need to work on the "get dressed" and "go get massaged" portions, which should be lovely!
showered 100%
breakfast 100%
play with cat 50% acc'ding to cat
hardware store run for new undersink pipes 100%
installation of above 0%
plus an hour of tv and internet
nap might be next
woke up: 73%
This is so sad... I gotta admire the kid for showing up at the funeral and apologizing....
THE teenager who dealt a fatal kick to his taekwondo opponent last week showed up at the wake on Sunday night to pay his respects.
Accompanied by his parents and sister, the 15-year-old approached the mother of the late Vincent Tan mother, sombre, to offer his apology.
Vincent, 17, died last Thursday, four days after the kick to his neck ruptured a key blood vessel to his brain.
The teen, dressed in black, kept his head bowed as Vincent's grieving mother burst into tears and screamed at him in Malay.
'Why did you hit so hard? You should have been more careful!' cried Madam Nur Julia, 51.
The stout lad took the brunt of this stoically, his head bowed, and nodding occasionally.
It was only when he was taken aside to a table that the dam broke. He turned to his taekwondo instructor and wept.
His mother, who stood beside him as he faced Madam Nur Julia also cried.
The teen's father, aged 55, said his son was traumatised by the incident and had not eaten or slept well for a week, and that he would bar him from taekwondo for the time being.
Vincent, a first-year polytechnic student, will be cremated on Monday.