Summary of day 1:
Got up at 6 to send mom off to airport and siblings off to the bus at 8. Opened at 9:20, routine morning cleanings and setting shit up. Proceeded to sit on my ass for the next 8 hours with nothing bordering on business except answering the phone and running credit cards and nodding and smiling to complaints. At a bit past 5 people started pouring in like ants, and the next time I looked at the clock it's somehow past 9PM and we were supposed to close at 7:30. Got home, siblings were waiting for me for some retarded reason so had to fix them instant dinners and sign a bunch of school shit before sending them to bed at almost 10 because 9 was their supposed bedtime.
The laptop is officially my new bedmate as I rewatch Hades Sanctuary now with Chinese subtitles (god the English one is awful in comparison) and wonder how far I'll get before I accidentally doze off without a period at the end of this sentence
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Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Monday, February 04, 2013
035. Fortnight
Managing the salon + raising siblings by my lonesome for a bit over two weeks starting tomorrow. I'm actually quite excited.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
031. Choices
1. Georgia
2. Ohio
3. New York
Ranked in order of who would mind the least if I have to crash for a bit on extreme short notice. Unfortunately, any one of the above is at least eight hours away, and I have yet to figure out if pride allows me to drive the car that was handed to me.
But, decisions for another day. I'm sleeping tonight.
It's funny that even if this has been daydreamed (albeit sporadically) for so long, there are still so many practical details I failed to consider. One thing at a time.
2. Ohio
3. New York
Ranked in order of who would mind the least if I have to crash for a bit on extreme short notice. Unfortunately, any one of the above is at least eight hours away, and I have yet to figure out if pride allows me to drive the car that was handed to me.
But, decisions for another day. I'm sleeping tonight.
It's funny that even if this has been daydreamed (albeit sporadically) for so long, there are still so many practical details I failed to consider. One thing at a time.
Friday, January 25, 2013
025. A name
1. Apparently, the piece I poured the least effort into last month, Team Lament, helped inspire an entire fucking straight-up one-shot purely-yaoi-with-no-character-depth fanfic without me knowing. In Spanish. Informed to me in Chinese. What is happening in this world.
2. Got off work early today due to severe weather, and I was dedicating the evening to slowly whipping color into ramen twins, except Comet starts barfing in the living room and when I go down to clean up, I see squirming rubber bands in his regurgitated blob. The rest of the night was spent woefully lamenting the lack of disposable gloves at home as I picked out said worms with his poop bags over my hands into an evidence bag and cleaning the carpet. Hopefully the vets are open tomorrow to at least book an appointment.
3. Became sort of active in chatrooms(!!) after how many years? Ten? It's really kind of amazing. I even have an official alt-language nickname now, sort of. It roughly equates to "moneybag cashews."
Yes.
2. Got off work early today due to severe weather, and I was dedicating the evening to slowly whipping color into ramen twins, except Comet starts barfing in the living room and when I go down to clean up, I see squirming rubber bands in his regurgitated blob. The rest of the night was spent woefully lamenting the lack of disposable gloves at home as I picked out said worms with his poop bags over my hands into an evidence bag and cleaning the carpet. Hopefully the vets are open tomorrow to at least book an appointment.
3. Became sort of active in chatrooms(!!) after how many years? Ten? It's really kind of amazing. I even have an official alt-language nickname now, sort of. It roughly equates to "moneybag cashews."
Yes.
Wednesday, January 02, 2013
002. It's not so bad
Everything is doable, ambitions are under control, self critic is in check, motivation is present. Now if only I have the fucking time to actually do it.
(9:18:04 PM) yuuzora: I got up at 6 this morning to send my dad off to the airport.
(9:18:19 PM) yuuzora: Came back to send siblings to the bus stop, turns out the bus never came, so I have to drive them to school.
(9:18:26 PM) yuuzora: Came back to go directly to work, 10ish by this time.
(9:18:47 PM) yuuzora: Got off work at 7, went straight to make dinner.
(9:18:52 PM) yuuzora: Done at 8.
(9:19:07 PM) yuuzora: Barely got to sit my ass down for the past hour, and now I can't keep my eyes open.
(9:20:00 PM) yuuzora: Already I'm skipping walking the dog tonight, otherwise I'd be doing that.
(9:20:54 PM) Jimmyn: 0_0
(9:21:20 PM) Jimmyn: that sounds like aids
(9:24:07 PM) yuuzora: I'm going to retire to bed because I can keep my right eye open but not my left so I'm literally squinting.
(9:18:04 PM) yuuzora: I got up at 6 this morning to send my dad off to the airport.
(9:18:19 PM) yuuzora: Came back to send siblings to the bus stop, turns out the bus never came, so I have to drive them to school.
(9:18:26 PM) yuuzora: Came back to go directly to work, 10ish by this time.
(9:18:47 PM) yuuzora: Got off work at 7, went straight to make dinner.
(9:18:52 PM) yuuzora: Done at 8.
(9:19:07 PM) yuuzora: Barely got to sit my ass down for the past hour, and now I can't keep my eyes open.
(9:20:00 PM) yuuzora: Already I'm skipping walking the dog tonight, otherwise I'd be doing that.
(9:20:54 PM) Jimmyn: 0_0
(9:21:20 PM) Jimmyn: that sounds like aids
(9:24:07 PM) yuuzora: I'm going to retire to bed because I can keep my right eye open but not my left so I'm literally squinting.
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
277. Ne, shiteru?
It is illegal to privately replace one's mailbox if the original gets stolen. One must report to the homeowners association to officially re-outfit one's property with an approved standard mailbox, which will run you in the range of $500. USPS will refuse to deliver mail to your address in the meantime, and you will have to personally pick them up from the post office until your new mailbox arrives. Do not forget or forgo the police report.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Thursday, October 06, 2011
Real actual conversation #405
Sunday, April 25, 2010
10. Boredom, rain, and bagels
Yesterday was a ridiculously unbusy day at SPS. Extreme boredom on our part, perhaps, but for the locals, an unbusy day for us meant a good day for them. (You'd think rainy weather would make people more depressed than usual. The answer is no.)I ended up reading ~80% of the book depicted to the right, and Duane (my shift partner, a med 1 student) claimed to be studying on his laptop at first, but after the first three or so call-less hours, it sounded like he was playing Minesweeper from the amount of mouse clicks he generated. Most unfortunate of all was Mike (also a med 1), who was 4 hours early for his shift after ours and who ended up snoring on the futon half an hour in. Poor kid. He claims he only has a bed and no study space at home, and from the looks of it, he probably makes very little use of that bed, to boot.
At least it happened to be a training day, meaning instead of guarding a ghost building, we had Mary and Rick and 10 other group leaders and 40-ish new volunteers-to-be occupying a large room on the opposite side of the floor. Bored group leaders on break would occasionally come in to say hi/offer free food and drinks, and yesterday, it happened to be leftover breakfast for the trainees: a good dozen Panera bagels with at least five different cream cheeses, a half box of yogurt, and a half box of Granola bars. Some anonymous group leader would always bring a surplus of free food, and if it's not eaten, some other hungry group leader would end up bringing it home. This Saturday, it so happened that Evan (an undergrad a year above me) had the fortune of being in the latter position. Unfortunately, he traveled by bike. This all formulated into a Jing and Duane and Mike becoming extremely overstuffed on bagels for the rest of that pleasant afternoon and early eve.
I don't think I want to see another bagel for at least a month, as good as the experience was.-
I took a 2-hour stroll around the prettiest green places on campus today. The best kind of rain is the recent kind of scattered showers: slow and occasional enough to not pick up so much dirt and debris to turn the river yellow, but just enough to turn waters the same green as the neighboring woodlands. Plus the alternating cracks of sun between dark shifting clouds is breathtakingly beautiful.
It's good to slow down once in a while. Too often we pass these places by with another destination in mind, becoming oblivious by habituation to just how much alternative charm nature parades us.I'm reminded of the same sad pity I used to feel for Central Park every time I ran.
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