Me: unrar?
Adam: ?
Me: i feel all rar. i need an unrar program to run on myself.
Adam: sudo add.spoon
I love my husband. We are such geeks. "Rar" as in "RAR!!!!" btw. But I suppose coffee and biscotti could be considered a real-world analogue to unraring, especially since it's toffee biscotti.
I was grumbling to myself that it's a pity that real life isn't like Harvest Moon, but it occurs to me that the major difference is that the game supplies willpower that I tend to lack. In the game, you don't have to spend a lot of time housecleaning because you can't acquire more stuff than you have space for. If someone tries to give you something you have no room for, you are prompted to throw something away. If you try to buy something you have no room for, the game tells you that you have no room in your inventory and won't let you buy it. And the game forces you to get more sleep if you work too hard or too long. How much easier would real life be if we had visible life/stamina meters or hit points?
Some dragon eggs whiel I go get my coffee:
OK, biscotti eaten and coffee mostly gone. I still want to play my game rather than work. Oh well.
- Unload dishwasher, put away clean dishes, reload, run
- Put away laundry
- Gather up dirty laundry (incl. stripping bed) & launder
- Change catboxes
- Gather up misc tools and take out to garage
- Make kichari and cole slaw for lunch
- Eat and regroup
The list would be longer, but I just killed 45 minutes reading stuff online. I'm hoping once I get started, I might ger some momentum going.