Oct. 24th, 2010
A lazy weekend
Oct. 24th, 2010 07:46 pmI feel like I've done hardly anything at all this weekend, but I am assured that this is not actually the case. Indeed, if I list it out, I've done quite a bit, for all I spent most of yesterday sitting in a chair in the lounge reading Inception fic. After it hit nine or ten yesterday evening, I had a glass of whiskey and a couple of port so I wouldn't end up going into the kitchen and making a completely unnecessary batch of chocolate-caramel brownies or chocolate self-saucing pudding. Or both.
So far this weekend, I have:
I should also vaccum my room, clean the bathroom, do my ironing and make something to take to the Dresden files playtest tomorrow afternoon. You will note there is absolutely nothing on the list about embroidery, designing, or my Kapcon game.
I forgot to print out the base pictures I want to start drawing from at work the other day, and I haven't been bothered cracking out the lead pencil, baking paper, and the book on the Bayeux tapestry. I'm fairly sure that the inner lines of the border are going to be A4, with the border wider at the top and the bottom than the sides.
Long weekend, so no work tomorrow. This is awesome.
So far this weekend, I have:
- done all the laundry (and most of it is folded and put away);
- made pancakes for breakfast yesterday;
- made feta-spinach-pasta thing for dinner;
- assisted in cleaning up the kitchen a few times;
- made the pea teepee stand up again and hopefully anchored it enough that it doesn't fall over again;
- made the gooey cinnamon rolls that
purplesparkler made that time (only in a roasting dish rather than a baking tray for all that bubbling sugar); and
- probably, I will made thai fish cakes for dinner.
I should also vaccum my room, clean the bathroom, do my ironing and make something to take to the Dresden files playtest tomorrow afternoon. You will note there is absolutely nothing on the list about embroidery, designing, or my Kapcon game.
I forgot to print out the base pictures I want to start drawing from at work the other day, and I haven't been bothered cracking out the lead pencil, baking paper, and the book on the Bayeux tapestry. I'm fairly sure that the inner lines of the border are going to be A4, with the border wider at the top and the bottom than the sides.
Long weekend, so no work tomorrow. This is awesome.