Catching up on many things
Sep. 9th, 2009 09:35 amKnitting
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Cable/TV
I got brave and actually called my cable company! They're coming out tomorrow to install the new DVR. As the cable company only has an HD-compatible DVR, I've also added in the basic HD package. So I'll be watching House in crystal-clear hi-def. Yay.
Road Trip
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Cooking/Experimental Mondays
( Cut to prevent food cravings in those who haven't eaten yet )
Um, Mum declares that she's going to miss my cooking immensely and does she have to go home? I think this is one of the nicest things she's ever said :-D
Other miscellaneous stuff
The stuff I am doing at work right now, affectionately known as The Zombie Project (it keeps coming back from the dead and eating my brainz!), is horrible and evil but will look excellent on my end of year review. At least my boss is also hating it so we can commiserate. And my cubicle-mate is working on it as well. Our cubicle has become the cubicle of misery and doom.
Mum goes home in a week. Although there's a part of me looking forward to having the house to myself again, there's another part of me that's really going to miss her. We've rubbed along pretty well and we've managed to work out a good friends relationship where neither of us feels that we're beholden to or required to report into the other. I'm feeling much happier about her six month long visit next year now. In fact, I'm kind of looking foward to it.
With her here as more of a resident than a guest next year, I need to make sure that I take time to do stuff (fannish stuff, website maintenance etc.) that has been allowed to slide while I've been 'entertaining'. There has been no writing and minimal keeping up with fan stuff and I miss that, darn it.
My sister will be visiting over (Canadian) Thanksgiving. This is awesome indeed :-)
Also, I'm really, really hoping that Doctor Who is aired the weekend before the anniversary. The fact that this will mean I have new Doctor Who on or just before my birthday is entirely beside the point...
( Cut for length )
Cable/TV
I got brave and actually called my cable company! They're coming out tomorrow to install the new DVR. As the cable company only has an HD-compatible DVR, I've also added in the basic HD package. So I'll be watching House in crystal-clear hi-def. Yay.
Road Trip
( Cut for length and yarn discussion )
Cooking/Experimental Mondays
( Cut to prevent food cravings in those who haven't eaten yet )
Um, Mum declares that she's going to miss my cooking immensely and does she have to go home? I think this is one of the nicest things she's ever said :-D
Other miscellaneous stuff
The stuff I am doing at work right now, affectionately known as The Zombie Project (it keeps coming back from the dead and eating my brainz!), is horrible and evil but will look excellent on my end of year review. At least my boss is also hating it so we can commiserate. And my cubicle-mate is working on it as well. Our cubicle has become the cubicle of misery and doom.
Mum goes home in a week. Although there's a part of me looking forward to having the house to myself again, there's another part of me that's really going to miss her. We've rubbed along pretty well and we've managed to work out a good friends relationship where neither of us feels that we're beholden to or required to report into the other. I'm feeling much happier about her six month long visit next year now. In fact, I'm kind of looking foward to it.
With her here as more of a resident than a guest next year, I need to make sure that I take time to do stuff (fannish stuff, website maintenance etc.) that has been allowed to slide while I've been 'entertaining'. There has been no writing and minimal keeping up with fan stuff and I miss that, darn it.
My sister will be visiting over (Canadian) Thanksgiving. This is awesome indeed :-)
Also, I'm really, really hoping that Doctor Who is aired the weekend before the anniversary. The fact that this will mean I have new Doctor Who on or just before my birthday is entirely beside the point...