You call these "scattered showers"?
Apr. 21st, 2003 05:12 pmBah. Well, at least it wasn't doing this on the weekend. Grim, cold, rainy, wretched, ugh.
Brought work home (much later than I planned to, but somehow meetings and whatnot kept sneaking up on me, not to mention Steve had to find me a laptop with Office on it). It's not going as speedily as I could wish, but that could be either Monday after a long weekend or the fact that I'm so damn sick of these storyboards.
That, and Emmett was putting molding on my door when I got in. The new owners want to pretty the place up, it seems. He put one kind on my door and another kind on his and Kathy's. Looks a tad bizarre. Anyway, this meant lots of electric-drill noises for the first half hour. (It's not my fault! Not that a girl playing Nine Inch Nails has any right to complain.)
Oh well, I have tea and I braved the outdoors to get shortbread (all the fancy fishmonger's/grocery store across the way could provide, but do you see me complaining?). Life could be worse. And having two laptops running at once is fostering a delightful illusion of geekitude in me.
Back to my storyboards...
Brought work home (much later than I planned to, but somehow meetings and whatnot kept sneaking up on me, not to mention Steve had to find me a laptop with Office on it). It's not going as speedily as I could wish, but that could be either Monday after a long weekend or the fact that I'm so damn sick of these storyboards.
That, and Emmett was putting molding on my door when I got in. The new owners want to pretty the place up, it seems. He put one kind on my door and another kind on his and Kathy's. Looks a tad bizarre. Anyway, this meant lots of electric-drill noises for the first half hour. (It's not my fault! Not that a girl playing Nine Inch Nails has any right to complain.)
Oh well, I have tea and I braved the outdoors to get shortbread (all the fancy fishmonger's/grocery store across the way could provide, but do you see me complaining?). Life could be worse. And having two laptops running at once is fostering a delightful illusion of geekitude in me.
Back to my storyboards...