Morning. I got up before 9 and made an omelette with bell pepper and goat cheese, and I need to finish this mug of English Breakfast before I run the dishwasher. Adulting!
I was going to noodle around the internet for a few hours because part of my shopping list is the Jameson I'd run out of, but googling tells me that the law changed in spring of 2014. Now we can buy alcohol at 8am on a Sunday rather than 11am. I don't know what to do with this new freedom! Possibly I will ignore it and watch Netflix.
One thing I've discovered about any kind of stay organized/motivated/etc. system is that I need to change up those systems every so often.
When something stops working for me (takes anywhere from two months to a year), I switch to something else for a while. Eventually, I'll go back to old systems that I'd given up on before - it feels kind of like listening to a song you once played to the point of being sick of it after not listening to it for a couple of years.
Now we can buy alcohol at 8am on a Sunday rather than 11am.
Isn't it amazing to finally be living someplace
civilized?
We are going to Noah's Ark, a place we will really miss when we move. [link]
Timelies all!
Another quiet Sunday here. (More so, since Gary's on a business trip)
Adulting!
Ooh, I need to try that verb.
We are going to Noah's Ark, a place we will really miss when we move. [link]
Oh, that looks cool. I'm still bummed that the Sendak designed kid's play area, Where the Wild Things Are, closed in SF.
Checking in from Copenhagen, my body doesn't really know what time it is, but the interwebs tell me it's almost 5pm.
Just saying hello. I've been keeping up, just not had much to say.
Timelies, all! I'm getting ready to go to a 2-year old's birthday party. While I'm not the most child-focused woman ever, I'm very fond of this particular kid. I've even babysat for her on occasion, something I haven't done for anyone else outside the family since high school. The sitting has mostly involved dancing around to the Clash and reading books, so, good times. I'm a little less sanguine about hanging out with the other children and their parents, as I don't know them and they're probably not nearly as cool as the birthday girl. But there will be cake.
Good morning!
It's super gloomy around here, which is perfect really. Lots to do that 'outside' excuses cannot put asunder.
Actually, in the midst of grief and overwhelm about something else, I got some fun news about a project I'm pretty proud of.
Now that the weight on my heart is easing, it may just be time to get that underway.
Stay tuned. I will need clicky help.
In the meanwhile, I'm wrapping the entire board in an appreciative, warm hug (or energy for those who prefer) on this day of at least some rest.