- Do tedious editing tasks that must be accomplished.
- Work on MLA special session proposal.
- Prep for tomorrow (though I think I know what I'm doing, so I'm not sure I really need to prep).
- Go for a walk. (It turned out to be a gorgeous afternoon, most of which I spent napping. Damned allergies.)
- Go to drugstore to buy some allergy meds, so won't be tired all the time. Maybe stop and buy a bottle of wine, too.
- Drink wine, or have a beer, and watch television.
- Bother people so as not to have to do work.
- Ooh, I can call my mom! She's always available to be bothered at this time of evening!
- Call Trans Am, which I should really do, but you know, I find I'm the sort of person who really doesn't call other people. I call my mom. I sometimes call my friends. But most of the time? Yeah, I just expect that people will call me. I think many people find this irritating, even though I'm quite an engaging conversationalist if people do call me.
- Play with Man-Kitty (no longer under the weather but in fact quite awesome today).
- Make a list of things to do in the next couple of days, thus readying myself for work even if I don't actually, you know, do work.
- Send emails to people with whom I've fallen out of touch in a gesture toward rekindling friendships, although really it's a gesture that bespeaks procrastination.
There may be a time and a place for everything. The difficulty is figuring out when and where.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
What to Do? What to do?
Having pissed away my afternoon, I have some options:
I vote for allergy meds and wine (um, maybe not so good together?) And lists of things you can worry about later..
ReplyDeleteIt's finally spring here, too, and it's about time!