Saturday, July 14, 2007

Melting

It's so hot here. I don't do heat very well. I'm tired, and it's zapping all of my energy. I think I'm melting.

In other news...

The internet in my new home is now up and running - thanks to a surprisingly competent technician from the telephone/internet provider.

My closet is now organized.

I got a half-hour massage today, and it was brilliant. If I had money I would totally be getting a full one-hour massage once a week. So relaxing.

Grocery shopped again tonight, and now I have to go through the receipt and divide up the bits that are shared, versus the bits that are just mine. Kind of gross, actually, all the extra math that this has added to my life.

My house is slowly starting to feel like it's mine. So far I still feel a bit like a visitor, and sometimes I wonder what my roommate thinks of me - we have such opposite tastes on so many things - we're shockingly different people, and sometimes I wonder how we're going to survive an entire year together.

Going to a private lake in town tomorrow, and I need to make chicken salad in the morning still. A couple hours in the sun will more than do me in, than a quiet afternoon at home, packing and in bed at a decent hour, since dad is picking me up at 5 am Monday morning for the trip to Idaho.

And with that, I'm off to finish up one or two quick things, and then we're headed out to watch the fireworks.

Friday, July 13, 2007

On the Weekend Agenda

Here are some of the things I'm hoping to accomplish this weekend:
  • trip to the library
  • grocery shopping
  • packing for Idaho
  • time at the Lake on Sunday
  • packing up some items remaining at my parents house for storage
  • a massage
  • getting the internet in my home up and running
  • watch the Stampede fireworks
  • try a new chicken salad recipe
  • sort out my closet so I know where my clothes are, and can find stuff again
  • pick up my passport from Mom and Dad's in preparation for Idaho
  • time hanging out with Megs
  • sorting out some financial stuff
  • read a chunk of non-fiction
  • indulge in a novel
  • avoid sunburn
  • get some new music to put on my ipod from my brother

Busy, but fun, with down time built in, and a sense of accomplishment from finishing some of these tasks. This is the way I like my weekends to look.

Friday the 13th

So, it's Friday the 13th, and I'm once again sitting at my desk, munching on carrots. There are a few things on my to do list for the day, but not that many, making it a (hopefully) relaxing and easy day.

A couple random updates for you:
  • I still don't have internet at my new place - the modem arrived yesterday, but when I called tech support to get it all set up, it turned out that there were some problems. So, a tech guy is coming to my house tomorrow afternoon to try to solve the issues, and hopefully by the end of the weekend I may have an internet connection going strong. In the meantime, if blogging is scarce around here, that's part of the reason why.
  • The second reason that blogging may be scarce is that I'm leaving early Monday morning (like 5am early) to make a super-fast road trip to Idaho with my dad. He has to pick up a new boat for his fly-fishing business, and I've decided to tag along. We'll be back Tuesday evening, and I'll be back at my desk on Wednesday morning.
  • The weather is sort of insufferably hot lately. I'm not a big fan of hot. I like nice middling sorts of temperatures. Low to mid twenties is just nice. However, thanks to the benefits of living in a basement suite, it hasn't been too bad in our house thus far.

I think that's all for now. I have some work to finish before coffee break - we're celebrating a coworker's birthday with cake... See you around!

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Rearranging Plans

Okay, so my the "favorite person" who I was going to hang out with tonight has her car in the shop. Again. At least she called me first. She was going to take a problem with the electrical system to an autobody shop instead of her normal mechanic. I informed her that she didn't need an autobody man, she needed a mechanic. I know it's hard for all of you to imagine, but this friend, despite having owned a car for several years is even more car illiterate than me!

Since her car's in the shop, and I don't have a car, we're moving our hang out time to tomorrow night. Which leaves me with a very free evening, where my roommate is at work until close to ten. So, I'm going to run home after work to drop off my work stuff and change clothes, then I'm headed to the mall to do some errands, following which I'm going to enjoy an empty house for a couple of hours. Grey's Anatomy on my laptop while reclined on the couch is definitely figuring in to my evening plans!

Smiling

I woke up with a smile this morning.

It sort of shocks me how much better I'm doing these last couple of days. The fact that I've almost slept through the night two nights in a row is probably helping. Spent my first whole evening in my new place last night (the previous days I'd gone other places after work - errands or out with family/friends) and actually enjoyed it. I ended up stretching out on the couch with my laptop, and watching some old episodes of Gray's Anatomy on DVD (I'm working my way through season 2 again).

I'm really hoping my family members come through and pool their resources towards the purchase of a television for my birthday at the beginning of next month. It will be nice to be able to turn it on and do something mindless in the evenings. Even if we don't get cable, we can always hook my laptop up to it and watch movies/tv on dvd on the bigger screen.

Work remains somewhat slow, which is why I'm sitting at my desk writing a blog post rather than doing actual work. There are actually several things on my list to be accomplished today, but most of them will take more than 5 minutes each, which leaves a lot of time left in the day.

I think I only have about 5 more boxes of stuff to unpack, and a closet to organize. Then I can hang the rest of my art, and settle properly into my bedroom. I'm liking the way it's turning out so far, and am looking forward to the finished result. I could actually live with the mess for quite a while. I have no trouble living out of suitcases or boxes. In fact, when I travel, I never unpack immediately upon my return home. It's not uncommon for my stuff to be in a suitcase on the floor for up to a couple weeks after my return. However, my new roommate (as in many other things) is exactly the opposite of me in this matter. She unpacks immediately. So, my remaining boxes are now all in my bedroom, instead of our living room, which should help her state of mind, and will probably motivate me to finish settling in, if only to avoid tripping over boxes every morning!

I'm hoping the modem that will allow us an internet connection will arrive in the mail in the next day or so. It'd be nice to be able to surf the web at home again. I've found an open wireless network with just enough signal that I can SLOWLY download my emails most days, but can't seem to send outgoing mail. It will be nice once I'm all reconnected!

In the meantime, it's sunny outside, I'm hanging out with one of my favorite people tonight, I'm munching on carrots for a mid-morning snack, I'm wearing jeans at work (the only good thing about stampede other than mini-donuts!), and the office is quiet (allowing me the freedom to sit here writing a blog post!). These are all things that are adding to my smile.