Things

Oct 02, 2009 21:48

Things I feel vaguely guilty to really guilty about:
  • Using Facebook to stare at photographs of people I've friended like a big giant pervert
  • Not finishing the 5 things meme
  • Feeling unmotivated to organise outings with other people OR accept invitations from other people (and then proceed to feel discontent with myself and other people)
  • Not doing anything with my camera any more
  • Unemployment
  • Spending money (and the fact that I have that money because I'm living at home)
  • Not getting up at a decent hour in the mornings because I imagine a much more interesting/worthwhile day from the comfort of my bed
Things I feel okay about:
  • Got Scrabble last weekend as a way of spending time with my parents (and for brain exercise)
  • Taking Basil for a walk most days
  • Keeping up with running
  • Writing reviews for the books I've read this past year (and using the library rather than buying books) 
  • Helping out at home more with regards to cleaning and cooking
Things I did today:
  • Took Basil for a walk
  • Have made and prepared a honey and vanilla challah, to be baked first thing tomorrow morning
  • Watched Sarah Connor Chronicles while I made bread
  • Sent in yet another job application
  • Played Scrabble with my parents
Things I am contemplating as projects since I feel lost and bored right now:
  • Making clothes for a Coraline doll (yes, yet another purchase), and possibly some new shoes made with polymer clay since the doll technically doesn't have feet (though I love the fact that the boots are muddy) 
  • Going back to sketching every day
  • Taking photographs of my Coraline doll (and more photos in general)
  • Playing with Learning Photoshop Lightroom (see previous step) 
  • Start the push-ups program
  • Make a mix-tape of songs and upload it to LJ
  • Make a werewolf mask (I'd do a whole costume, but it's kind of ridiculous if I never go out for Halloween) 

prince basil, resolutions, science is delicious, run lola run, linkies, everybody's got psychology, fambly

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