I guess I should update or something, hm?
Aug. 21st, 2006 09:40 pmI don't have anything spectacularly exciting to report, but I figured I should make an entry for the benefit of those who like to know what I'm up to.
The walls, after a second coat, are primed enough to lay paint down on. I'm going to start with the closets, so I can make all my mistakes and no one will notice. I'd hoped to be moved in by the end of the month--as it is, the move in date has been pushed off to "sometime after DragonCon."
I'm putting some stick-on sheets to frost the glass panels in the bathroom door. After a few false starts, I think I've got the hang of it. Now I just need to finish that up and I can take the newspaper off of the door.
Work is enough to keep me occupied, but I really need to cut down on the internetting between things, even if the drama on dd.com is popcorn-munchingly spectacular right now.
Today I took pleasure in doing a little bit of actual story-type writing on my lunch hour. I hope I can cultivate a regular habit of it.
Today I learned that even more condos are sprouting up along Peachtree (which isn't really a surprise.)
The walls, after a second coat, are primed enough to lay paint down on. I'm going to start with the closets, so I can make all my mistakes and no one will notice. I'd hoped to be moved in by the end of the month--as it is, the move in date has been pushed off to "sometime after DragonCon."
I'm putting some stick-on sheets to frost the glass panels in the bathroom door. After a few false starts, I think I've got the hang of it. Now I just need to finish that up and I can take the newspaper off of the door.
Work is enough to keep me occupied, but I really need to cut down on the internetting between things, even if the drama on dd.com is popcorn-munchingly spectacular right now.
Today I took pleasure in doing a little bit of actual story-type writing on my lunch hour. I hope I can cultivate a regular habit of it.
Today I learned that even more condos are sprouting up along Peachtree (which isn't really a surprise.)