Lazy morning
Jun. 21st, 2008 09:27 amI am contemplating pancakes.
Plans to go to the GFHW fell through as
fearsclave and his Wuh-Mun had other plans during the time I would have been able to come up. Boo. There is a weekend planned in the near future, though, so that's a consolation.
I awoke just after sunrise this morning, a good way to greet the summer solstice, if I do say so myself. I spent a quiet morning reading, catching up on LJ, and cuddling with the cats. I haven't had coffee or breakfast yet.
I'm going out this evening with friends, and we'll be watching the fireworks after dinner.
Otherwise, all I have to do today is buy food for the week and make a pharmacy run. My de-cluttering projects for the week are my two book cases and my two closets. I have no idea if I'll have the time to do all of it, but I'm going to do them one at a time and it'll take the time it takes. I can't imagine any of them will take more than an hour each: none of these things is crammed to overflowing or anything. One per day means four days of de-cluttering.
The current goal is to try and have all the junk I don't want gone by July 1st.
Otherwise, this coming week is a night shift week. I just hope that the temperatures are the way they were this past week: that way I'll be able to get some sleep. If not, well, I may cave and buy myself an air conditioner. Time will tell.
Off to start the day. Have a great weekend, everyone!
Plans to go to the GFHW fell through as
I awoke just after sunrise this morning, a good way to greet the summer solstice, if I do say so myself. I spent a quiet morning reading, catching up on LJ, and cuddling with the cats. I haven't had coffee or breakfast yet.
I'm going out this evening with friends, and we'll be watching the fireworks after dinner.
Otherwise, all I have to do today is buy food for the week and make a pharmacy run. My de-cluttering projects for the week are my two book cases and my two closets. I have no idea if I'll have the time to do all of it, but I'm going to do them one at a time and it'll take the time it takes. I can't imagine any of them will take more than an hour each: none of these things is crammed to overflowing or anything. One per day means four days of de-cluttering.
The current goal is to try and have all the junk I don't want gone by July 1st.
Otherwise, this coming week is a night shift week. I just hope that the temperatures are the way they were this past week: that way I'll be able to get some sleep. If not, well, I may cave and buy myself an air conditioner. Time will tell.
Off to start the day. Have a great weekend, everyone!
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Date: 2008-06-21 03:49 pm (UTC)A/C
Date: 2008-06-21 03:57 pm (UTC)My declutter goal this week is actually outside, not in. I have some plant that really, really need to get into the ground. I'm not physically able to do that myself, so I need Savant or a summer kid to help me. Hiring a summer kid is tough around here; most of the families would not dream of letting their children do physical labor.
Re: A/C
Date: 2008-06-21 04:12 pm (UTC)It's easy enough to get by in Montreal without an air conditioner. I haven't ever owned one, although I lived for two years with my parents in a condo which had central air (that was nice). We get a few weeks in the summer which are horribly hot, but that's by local standards: anywhere between 28 and 35 degrees Celsius (82.4F to 95F). The rest of the time our temperatures in the summertime hover around 25C (77F). I got the conversions from an online source, so they may not be all that precise.
So, anyway, A/C around here is a luxury, unlike heating in the winter, which is a necessity.
Re: A/C
Date: 2008-06-21 04:59 pm (UTC)That is crazy! I would LOVE for my youngest to find a job, especially an outside one. Too bad most people around here aren't hiring and she isn't old enough to go to someone that I don't know well. I know that she would do it gladly. She likes to be outside and is at an age where she appreciates money, LOL>
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Date: 2008-06-21 04:56 pm (UTC)