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Nov. 6th, 2004 12:53 pmi got up at 9am this morning.
the power had gone out two days ago, and when i got in last night, i had no desire to set the time on the alarm clock before crawling under the covers. this morning, i woke up a few times and finally decided it must be around noon and got up - and it was 9.
sadly, i haven't been too productive yet. there was nothing good on the tube to eat breakfast to, so i ended up watching the hours on on demand - and really liked the movie.
then, i tried getting the heat to work, sorted my mail and started sorting my paperwork. next up are calling the landlord about the heat, putting in footnotes into my part of the group project (why am i finding this intimidating?) and clean my room.
eventually, i should also do some sociology homework, make dinner and shower - not necessarily in that order.
when i woke up this morning, i could still feel alcohol in my system from last night and my tongue was blue. it took me a bit to figure out the latter, and then i remembered what my dinner had ended up being - a granola bar and overcolored goldfish at the bar.
last night was the second time in one week that i started drinking right after work and kept on drinking through the evening, and it's something i don't remember doing ever before. usually, i'll either have a beer with food or while watching tv or playing scrabble or i go out for drinks later in the evening.
and for a while yesterday, i was doing a bit better. my professor let me know he'll let me take an incomplete, and that took a huge weight off my shoulders - all of a sudden, i had more energy, had boysboysboys thoughts and started looking forward to stuff. in an odd way, i started looking forward to winter - i think i would take a snowstorm over grey and rainy weather, and with winter, you know it's not getting any worse - only better. the fall is definitely my least favorite season by a huge margin. i had started having hope about work, too, but now everything is up in the air. the only upside is that, due to miscommunication, i had an important question answered for me, in a positive way.
but yeah, i should really stop procrastinating and get to those things i'm supposed to be doing. and calling the landlord first would be best, as i'll have an easier time with most other things once the heat is on.
the power had gone out two days ago, and when i got in last night, i had no desire to set the time on the alarm clock before crawling under the covers. this morning, i woke up a few times and finally decided it must be around noon and got up - and it was 9.
sadly, i haven't been too productive yet. there was nothing good on the tube to eat breakfast to, so i ended up watching the hours on on demand - and really liked the movie.
then, i tried getting the heat to work, sorted my mail and started sorting my paperwork. next up are calling the landlord about the heat, putting in footnotes into my part of the group project (why am i finding this intimidating?) and clean my room.
eventually, i should also do some sociology homework, make dinner and shower - not necessarily in that order.
when i woke up this morning, i could still feel alcohol in my system from last night and my tongue was blue. it took me a bit to figure out the latter, and then i remembered what my dinner had ended up being - a granola bar and overcolored goldfish at the bar.
last night was the second time in one week that i started drinking right after work and kept on drinking through the evening, and it's something i don't remember doing ever before. usually, i'll either have a beer with food or while watching tv or playing scrabble or i go out for drinks later in the evening.
and for a while yesterday, i was doing a bit better. my professor let me know he'll let me take an incomplete, and that took a huge weight off my shoulders - all of a sudden, i had more energy, had boysboysboys thoughts and started looking forward to stuff. in an odd way, i started looking forward to winter - i think i would take a snowstorm over grey and rainy weather, and with winter, you know it's not getting any worse - only better. the fall is definitely my least favorite season by a huge margin. i had started having hope about work, too, but now everything is up in the air. the only upside is that, due to miscommunication, i had an important question answered for me, in a positive way.
but yeah, i should really stop procrastinating and get to those things i'm supposed to be doing. and calling the landlord first would be best, as i'll have an easier time with most other things once the heat is on.