Stuff and Bother
Jan. 10th, 2005 03:38 pmOnward and upward!
Okay, list of ten things to do:
1. Start digging out the more spiffy duds that I have, clean them, and get them ready to move.
2. Start gathering old duds that I don't wear anymore and give them to the shelter.
3. Write, dammit! WRITE!
4. Keep up with the job search.
5. Start making more long-term plans, re: job, apartment, money saving, etc.
6. Start whittling down the piles of stuff around the house, throw things away, shred old documents, etc.
7. Put cds away that I have littered all around my writing desk.
8. Do a bit of shopping w/
emmalyon this weekend for new duds.
9. Contemplate buying a few "...for Dummies" books re: clerical job stuff like PowerPoint and Outlook.
10. Try to figure out why I'm snoring like a banshee at night lately...
I found a job opening in Jersey City, as an Operations Supervisor at a warehouse for PepsiCo. And as you all know, Mountain Dew is made by Pepsi. Nothing good can come of this, you know... ;) (and btw, I told Emm about this, and she answered back with "...so how's their dental plan?" Hee!)
In other news, I seemed to have pulled a muscle in my lower back again, this time due to slippery surfaces underneath the snow when I plowed on Saturday. It's better today, but for the last few days it really hurt. Keeping busy at work today seemed to help it, strangely enough, and it's not hurting nearly as bad as it was yesterday. Such is the life of a shipper...*sigh* :p I will be so happy when I don't have to deal with lifting heavy-ass boxes eight or nine hours on end...
As you can see, I didn't make the one-year schedule of finishing Book 3. Ah well, no biggie. At least I'm getting there! Lots of action, a lot of secrets revealed, and things are falling into place. I will, of course, need to iron out everything once I start the rewrite for Book 3 (which brings me to the fact that I'll have to do a bit of tweaking for the previous 2 as well, to tie everything together seamlessly). As much fun as writing this was, I'll be glad when it's over!!
On that note, I should be writing right now... :p
Okay, list of ten things to do:
1. Start digging out the more spiffy duds that I have, clean them, and get them ready to move.
2. Start gathering old duds that I don't wear anymore and give them to the shelter.
3. Write, dammit! WRITE!
4. Keep up with the job search.
5. Start making more long-term plans, re: job, apartment, money saving, etc.
6. Start whittling down the piles of stuff around the house, throw things away, shred old documents, etc.
7. Put cds away that I have littered all around my writing desk.
8. Do a bit of shopping w/
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9. Contemplate buying a few "...for Dummies" books re: clerical job stuff like PowerPoint and Outlook.
10. Try to figure out why I'm snoring like a banshee at night lately...
I found a job opening in Jersey City, as an Operations Supervisor at a warehouse for PepsiCo. And as you all know, Mountain Dew is made by Pepsi. Nothing good can come of this, you know... ;) (and btw, I told Emm about this, and she answered back with "...so how's their dental plan?" Hee!)
In other news, I seemed to have pulled a muscle in my lower back again, this time due to slippery surfaces underneath the snow when I plowed on Saturday. It's better today, but for the last few days it really hurt. Keeping busy at work today seemed to help it, strangely enough, and it's not hurting nearly as bad as it was yesterday. Such is the life of a shipper...*sigh* :p I will be so happy when I don't have to deal with lifting heavy-ass boxes eight or nine hours on end...
As you can see, I didn't make the one-year schedule of finishing Book 3. Ah well, no biggie. At least I'm getting there! Lots of action, a lot of secrets revealed, and things are falling into place. I will, of course, need to iron out everything once I start the rewrite for Book 3 (which brings me to the fact that I'll have to do a bit of tweaking for the previous 2 as well, to tie everything together seamlessly). As much fun as writing this was, I'll be glad when it's over!!
On that note, I should be writing right now... :p