Thursday, October 30, 2014

I Was A Good, Bad Girl

Yesterday was my "day off" and I beaded, and beaded, and beaded some more. I got a lot done on my project and realize how much more I need to do. And with NaNo breathing down my neck and scheduled to start on Saturday, I also have to do some prep work before I dive into that as well as a repair that I didn't even touch on Wednesday and that's due to the customer on Friday. O M G ! There's just not enough hours in the days any more!


Time is never my friend, but now it's my active enemy. 


I'm having breakfast with Eleanor today. It will be the second time we're getting together since she told me to jump off the nearest cliff several years ago. I'm not as unsure as I was last month when we got together, but I'm still not sure if we have a lot in common any more. Still, she replied to my text invitation promptly and breakfast is always a good thing, so I'll make it work.


Coffee is always a good thing, and when shared with
friends and talk, can be the best thing EVER. 


I'm just going to remind my readers that beginning on Saturday and throughout the month of November, my posts will be more truncated and I'll have more photo blogs than usual. Basically, what's going to happen is a shift in schedule. I'll be writing my daily word count for my novel first thing, then doing a quick blog post and finally I'll be catching up with emails and other people's posts and fics after I get to work and set up my laptop. I know this schedule works, but I also know that I don't like it on a permanent basis, so it'll do for one month. But then my novel pulls back and sits on the shelf once again - not really what I want, but the way it seems to work. *sigh* I really need to retire so that I can work. Oxymoron - much?


Although it would be pleasant to spend non-scheduled days when
I retire, I suspect I'll make my own schedules anyway. No sitting
and relaxing for me - no sir! 


So have a great Thursday. I am actually running ahead of time today, so I'm going to get this posted and then see if I can get a quick 30-45 minutes of beading down on this monster project. Enjoy your day!

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