What you can do with a four-day week
Jan. 20th, 2006 06:07 pmThis job, may I say it, is actually fun. Not that there aren't things I'd rather be doing than going to work, mind you, but if I have to go to work, this is a good sort of work to go to. I'm still amazed every time I come out of a staff meeting and the general tone of the feedback I got was "wow, you got a lot done this week, hooray for you and keep at it!"
So what did I do this week? ( A long(ish) list )
Still gotta do laundry, and go grocery shopping, because I think this weekend I'm going to make something quichelike for lunch next week. (And gotta go back to the Super 88 and find out if they've still got enormous apples for cheap, because the Stop & Shop apples I bought for this week aren't nearly as good. I would've gone tonight, but I'm too tired for an odyssey like that.)
I think I'm not going to go to chorus rehearsals for this cycle, because that would mean that every other week, I wouldn't have an evening at home until Friday unless I gave up going to Diesel. Chorus on Monday, Diesel on Tuesday, trombone lesson on Wednesday, work late on Thursday. I don't really want to do that to myself.
So what did I do this week? ( A long(ish) list )
Still gotta do laundry, and go grocery shopping, because I think this weekend I'm going to make something quichelike for lunch next week. (And gotta go back to the Super 88 and find out if they've still got enormous apples for cheap, because the Stop & Shop apples I bought for this week aren't nearly as good. I would've gone tonight, but I'm too tired for an odyssey like that.)
I think I'm not going to go to chorus rehearsals for this cycle, because that would mean that every other week, I wouldn't have an evening at home until Friday unless I gave up going to Diesel. Chorus on Monday, Diesel on Tuesday, trombone lesson on Wednesday, work late on Thursday. I don't really want to do that to myself.