What did I do with my day?
Sep. 16th, 2002 07:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well, let's see.
I had planned to go out and buy dinner, but my sore shoulder is acting weird... a little cramped... not in a bad way. I think it's actually trying to loosen up and go back where it belongs. (Right now, if I roll my shoulder back, you hear cartilage going CH CH CH - and I feel it, too.) Also, I've been up for almost 15 hours and I'm in total fashion-slack housework mode (OVERALLS - need I say more?) - I don't really feel up to changing clothes and driving anywhere.
So, today,
I did a certain amount of chilling-around-the-house, but
I also did a lot of boring mundane useful stuff like changing the sheets on my bed (which actually prompted the outchilling, cos there's nothing like a newly-made bed for stretching out on to listen to music!)
I dealt with the unfortunate fact that changing the sheets meant clearing all the crap off of my bed.
I did the embarrassing heap of dishes that I'd built up, which so far has been three loads with more to go: there is only so much space in the drying rack.
I put on my "Hella Good!" cd and danced around the room a lot, which I call a workout.
I washed all the cat vomit off of my sneakers, which are now drying. Had my big squick moment of the day during that last part, when as I was scrubbing stuff off the heel I began to be able to smell the cat food in the vomit. Nice, huh? At least in a day or two I will have useful sneakers again.
I also got my cheap copy of Patricia McKillip's Song for the Basilisk in the mail, which I have to admit I ordered more for the cover than the contents... I have a longstanding adoration for Kinuko Y. Craft, and her covers for McKillip's recent books are some of my favorite examples of her work. I also ordered The Tower at Stony Wood and Ombria In Shadow, for the same reason, but they're coming from elsewhere and haven't arrived yet. I mean, I WILL read them, but it's the covers that make them must-haves.
I had planned to go out and buy dinner, but my sore shoulder is acting weird... a little cramped... not in a bad way. I think it's actually trying to loosen up and go back where it belongs. (Right now, if I roll my shoulder back, you hear cartilage going CH CH CH - and I feel it, too.) Also, I've been up for almost 15 hours and I'm in total fashion-slack housework mode (OVERALLS - need I say more?) - I don't really feel up to changing clothes and driving anywhere.
So, today,
I did a certain amount of chilling-around-the-house, but
I also did a lot of boring mundane useful stuff like changing the sheets on my bed (which actually prompted the outchilling, cos there's nothing like a newly-made bed for stretching out on to listen to music!)
I dealt with the unfortunate fact that changing the sheets meant clearing all the crap off of my bed.
I did the embarrassing heap of dishes that I'd built up, which so far has been three loads with more to go: there is only so much space in the drying rack.
I put on my "Hella Good!" cd and danced around the room a lot, which I call a workout.
I washed all the cat vomit off of my sneakers, which are now drying. Had my big squick moment of the day during that last part, when as I was scrubbing stuff off the heel I began to be able to smell the cat food in the vomit. Nice, huh? At least in a day or two I will have useful sneakers again.
I also got my cheap copy of Patricia McKillip's Song for the Basilisk in the mail, which I have to admit I ordered more for the cover than the contents... I have a longstanding adoration for Kinuko Y. Craft, and her covers for McKillip's recent books are some of my favorite examples of her work. I also ordered The Tower at Stony Wood and Ombria In Shadow, for the same reason, but they're coming from elsewhere and haven't arrived yet. I mean, I WILL read them, but it's the covers that make them must-haves.