yay for weekends
Apr. 4th, 2005 11:27 amI had about the best weekend ever.
Why, you ask?
I did NOTHING. It was GREAT. Here was my schedule on Saturday:
11:30 PM Friday - 11:30 AM Saturday: Sleep.
11:30 - 2:00 PM: Get showered etc.
2:00 PM: Started watching F1 Qualifying.
2:05 PM: Dozed off.
3:30 PM: Woke up in time for end of qualifying.
4:00 PM: Made cookies.
5:00 PM: Back to bed for a snooze.
6:30 PM: Woke up, went out to dinner.
8:00 PM: Finished dinner, lazed on couch.
11:30 PM: Watched FMA.
12:30 PM: Sleepytime.
Yesterday was a little more productive; I finally cleaned all my shit off the floor in the bedroom (sweaters, sweatshirts, random crap, whatever) and vacuumed. If this sounds like a small job, it wasn't.
Today we are all feeling a little jet-lagged due to the time change, and I have definitely been grumpy all morning. Not to mention that with the heavy rain this weekend, the ceiling fell in on our lab instruments again. Oh well, at least the UV-vis didn't get fried this time, though we'll be getting a new monitor for the IR microscope. Plus, it was definitely NOT a good sign when coworker picked up the computer and water ran out of it.
It would be nice if people learned to plan ahead for their goddamned microbiological testing and would not expect their chemicals to be in on Monday when they only requested them on friggin Friday afternoon, and didn't even tell me besides so they could be ordered. What am I, a goddamn peracetic acid factory?
The only good part of being grumpy is that I have called up at least five people who needed some bitching at and bitched at them. They will probably start feeling grumpy themselves when they get those messages, but I don't really care.
Gonna go running this afternoon. Last Friday I got on the treadmill and ran for TWENTY WHOLE MINUTES. And don't laugh, because for me that is a lot. Maybe that will make me less grumpy, a la Renet's icon. Endorphins make you happy!
Why, you ask?
I did NOTHING. It was GREAT. Here was my schedule on Saturday:
11:30 PM Friday - 11:30 AM Saturday: Sleep.
11:30 - 2:00 PM: Get showered etc.
2:00 PM: Started watching F1 Qualifying.
2:05 PM: Dozed off.
3:30 PM: Woke up in time for end of qualifying.
4:00 PM: Made cookies.
5:00 PM: Back to bed for a snooze.
6:30 PM: Woke up, went out to dinner.
8:00 PM: Finished dinner, lazed on couch.
11:30 PM: Watched FMA.
12:30 PM: Sleepytime.
Yesterday was a little more productive; I finally cleaned all my shit off the floor in the bedroom (sweaters, sweatshirts, random crap, whatever) and vacuumed. If this sounds like a small job, it wasn't.
Today we are all feeling a little jet-lagged due to the time change, and I have definitely been grumpy all morning. Not to mention that with the heavy rain this weekend, the ceiling fell in on our lab instruments again. Oh well, at least the UV-vis didn't get fried this time, though we'll be getting a new monitor for the IR microscope. Plus, it was definitely NOT a good sign when coworker picked up the computer and water ran out of it.
It would be nice if people learned to plan ahead for their goddamned microbiological testing and would not expect their chemicals to be in on Monday when they only requested them on friggin Friday afternoon, and didn't even tell me besides so they could be ordered. What am I, a goddamn peracetic acid factory?
The only good part of being grumpy is that I have called up at least five people who needed some bitching at and bitched at them. They will probably start feeling grumpy themselves when they get those messages, but I don't really care.
Gonna go running this afternoon. Last Friday I got on the treadmill and ran for TWENTY WHOLE MINUTES. And don't laugh, because for me that is a lot. Maybe that will make me less grumpy, a la Renet's icon. Endorphins make you happy!
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