I think it's high time to leave the realm of sarcastic commentary on what is wrong with all the people I'm too chicken to confront, and talk about something relatively harmless. It's been a long time since I wrote a non-preachy, non-whiny, straight-up entry about "my day." Mostly that's because my days in the recent past have either been depressingly boring or just plain depressing or too good to jinx by writing about them.
Today, however, I was pretty stable. Yes, it's only 7:00, but that means only four hours until bedtime, and I have not yet cried or done anything reckless. It seems safe to share how I spent my time up til now.
I woke up this morning and lolled around in bed for an unknown amount of time, ruminating, talking to God, and finally getting up at 8. My plan was to do as I do most mornings and exercise a little before taking a shower and getting on with my day. But I was feeling kind of icky as a result of eating too much right before bed, so I skipped the quasi-workout and got started on my schoolwork.
Schoolwork consisted of the relatively mindless task of mounting all my finished projects on mat board. Today was a good day to engage in a mindless task; lately I haven't been very good at thinking, but doing something so easy so early in the morning was pleasant. It was also pleasant that I finished before 10! Never before have I been ready for Saturday class so early on Friday! Tomorrow is my last class until next January, and it should be an easy one. We are having our final presentations, and I've heard rumors that there will be pizza.
After the classwork, I did my monthly vacuuming of the upstairs and had a shower. I gave away to a fellow Freecycler something that had been needlessly cluttering my life. Then I commenced work--that is, the various administrative tasks that are involved with working for my nonprofit. We had received some donations, so I decided that since I hadn't gotten any exercise yet, I should walk the checks to the bank. I did.
I decided to try out my phone's multimedia capabilities on the way. Since my
mp3 player is kind of flaky (sometimes it will not turn on, and I can't figure out why), I decided to see how my phone would work as an
mp3 player. It's not bad (though it tends to cut off the first second of tracks), and the bonuses are that I will be able to listen to audiobooks even when I don't have my tote bag with me (because I always kept the
mp3 player in the bag, but I have to carry the phone at all times), and I won't miss any calls due to having headphones on, which frequently happens and would happen more if people ever called me (whine, whine).
I made it to the bank and waited in a very long line to deposit the checks, and then I went to Giant, where I received a phone call! A social phone call! Unfortunately I wasn't playing mp3's at the time, so I wasn't able to test how my phone handles that sort of conflict, but the call resulted in me finally having plans for Saturday! Ah, life is not so sad now.
I left Giant. I had planned to go to
my bank next to deposit a check of
mine, but somehow the excitement of having plans, or maybe the fact that I was still obsessing over the sadder facts of life, caused me to pass my bank without stopping in. As I was crossing the Shell parking lot, some guy in a van called me over to talk. I don't know what his motivation was. Usually people who stop me while I'm walking want to offer me a ride, but he didn't. He just wanted to chat, apparently. I told him I work at MOM, and he said he'd stop in. I forgot to mention I only work 3 days a week, and his chances of actually seeing me there are pretty slim. Well, that was bizarre, but it's still nice to know that random strangers think I'm worth talking to.
I got back home without any further incident. I was supposed to get right back to work, but instead I decided to use my phone's multimedia capabilities again--this time to look up these 2 unidentified songs that I'd been wondering about forever. I found them! It took me a long time - involving not only the phone but 4 music downloading sites, one music search engine, and Google, because I was looking for a specific mix in which one song follows the other - but I got it! Now my compulsive need to have accurate artist and album information on my mp3s has finally been met.
Then I really got back to work. That was kind of boring, but, inspired by listening to all these dance songs in my search for the right mix, I turned on Pandora to
Sandstorm Radio. It was amazing! I liked every song that played! If you share my taste in techno/trance/super-awesome dance music, you should try it! I wasn't in a
bad mood when I started, but I was definitely in a
good mood by the time I quit at 6:30. Then I was finally motivated enough to exercise, so I did my 20-minute workout on my bike and read a cheesy fantasy novel.
And that's all. My next task was to check my email (none. Whine, whine) and then write this blog entry! It was long. I bet you're glad I started at 7 and didn't wait until bedtime. Thanks for reading. I hope your day was as undepressing as mine.
OK, OK...I couldn't resist one little jewel of passive aggression. I really enjoy telling people, "You're being an impatient pain in the neck," by saying, "Thanks for your patience."