Tuesday was very exhausting. Made it to bed at 10 pm. Eek! Unthinkable for my teen ages. Anyways work proved to be extremely active in things that need to be done and I was drained. To strengthen my fatigue the weather decided to send two thunder storms and I get incredibly sleepy, when it rains. I recall almost falling asleep standing straight on my feet.
I visited the friendly neighborhood dermatologist and she seems very happy with my face and prescribed me the full treatment, because I was on probation with the new medicament. It will last for the whole summer and I should see her in September. I will have to visit a beautician once every month and she says that the red spots on my skin will eventually phase out and melt into my usual complexion. Hope it happens soon.
I also had the pleasure to experience the wonderful, pleasant and kind service of the post office as I asked what it costs to send a book overseas {note the heavy sarcasm}. I blame the unbearable heat for the bloodlust and acid tongue of the woman, unfortunate enough to be bothered by moi, who remained ever so polite and sugar coated. I forgot to take the book today for another round. Tomorrow maybe will be a more productive day in that aspect.
I also sent my order list for the USA titles I die to have and will be receiving a list of prices soon on my e-mail and I will make my picks, although I already know that Gena Showalter’s new series will be the first to get. In the mean time I need to finish a few series I started and got the books like Karen Chance’s series, got all three books with one read.
Another task done yesterday was to buy an MP3 player and what a glorious one I bought: green and yummy. I walked for an hour and a half through half the city to get all this done and well my thighs hurt like hell from the friction and I guess that is what exhausted me so much. At least I managed to decipher it and install the software on my PC. It has space for videos and pictures and all that jazz with 2GB of memory on it. None too shabby.
On the writing front things look pretty much the same. I am almost done with chapter 13: “Chit Chat over at Tea Time” - mind you there will be no chit chat or tea involved. *evil g* But yesterday I was too exhausted to coordinate my limbs to write.
I am scared of Friday and Saturday. We have 653 people in our charge arriving at airport for their hotels and 433 departing from their hotels. I will be up all night and running, but I will have to get out of work on Friday to go to the gym, so Saturday will be hell for me.
Here is an excerpt from my interview with author Justin Gustainis at
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8. No more asked about that one. In the novel the readers can see what an interesting concept of the demons you have. If I recall one was a mutant Teletubby. My question is how the heck that happened and will this quite innovative idea be developed in the following books?
The Teletubbys are evil, Harry. Surely, you already knew that?
9. Yup, I know that. Never go near them without a chainsaw. Did you find it hard to devise the magical system, which is Libby’s tool? It’s not exactly Wicca, but it has its own origins in culture for all I gather. Who helped you or did you rely on google?
Oh, I consulted a couple of witches of my acquaintance. They explained the origin of their magic, and demonstrated to me its power. I’m just glad they’re on our side, if you know what I mean.
At the end of this post I will feature my to-do-list:
1) Buy yoga membership card at lunch break
2) Get camera out of shop
3) Buy skin medicaments
4) Send off book to giveaway winner
5) Go to gym
6) Make pass photos for Turkey in Fall
7) Cut my hair
8) Go to beautician
9) Read more books
10) Write