Saturdays (when I am in town) are my day. I revel in the freedom. In the sunshine.
Even though I have a list of chores and errands and to-do's--I like that. Even though today I spent hours preparing a 40 minute public policy presentation for Monday. Just being at home in a day without restless obligation is so... nice.
I slept in until 8... minus Josie, the kitty, banging on my door and meowing for attention...
I didn't get around to going to the store or baking cookies or washing my grimy mirror or cleaning out the abyss that is the bathroom linen closet... but I did work on power point for an hour or two, then did 2 loads of laundry, worked another hour, then swept the hallway and bathroom, got distracted by facebook, and cleaned the mildew off of the shower curtain, powerpointed again... I enjoy this.
I think I would like working part-time from home.
Around noon Adam picked me up for "breakfast" at First Watch. We walked around Clayton in the warm sunshine before he had to head to work.
Tonight I'm going to visit Rebecca's apartment before we see Charity and Luke play at a restaurant.
I couldn't believe I had an entire day with no plans until 7pm. I'm not sure this has ever happened.
I'm getting tired. Discontent. Apathetic. A week and a half ago I got really low. Completely burnt out. Tired of the obligation, the routine, craving something, anything different. I didn't begin to really feel better until I began a 2 hour cleaning mission of Adam's apartment before our V for Vendetta party.
Cleaning is so satisfying. I see immediate effects of my work and know the benefits. It is active, not just sitting in front of a computer like most work these days. It is tangible. I like it. Restoring living spaces.
Restoration. In the land of the living.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
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I don't think i realized you were back to the blog! :)
Your last comment. In the land of the living. Some friends of mine have a "farm" named that. The land of the Living. it's not actually a farm, it's a big plot of land that they are restoring to native oak savannahs (removing invasive species and such).
they have a website, www.inthelandoftheliving.org,
you should check it out, see how it speaks to your desires for real life. :).
peace and love,
~T. Brandon
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