i. happier or sadder? So much, so much happier I can't even begin to explain it.
Last year's resolution was just: change. At the end of 2012 I was sure I wasn't happy with my life and I needed to do something about it. It took a long time and it was very hard, but I did that.
Both of these answers make me really pleased for you.
This year: I resolve to finish revising my stupid novel, and try to write some original short stories. Yay! I hope I will get to read them at some point. (Balance of probabilities also suggests your novel is not stupid.)
Your Bloomsbury-in-the-snow birthday sounds great. I am really enjoying working in this area of London - as you say, it is very beautiful - and I am looking forward to seeing it in the snow.
SEASON TICKETS. They are such huge chunks of money.
(Someone from your workplace just emailed here to ask us to put aside some books they are coming in to see, which I have dutifully done. Any likelihood that you'll ever get sent over to the library? That would be excellent.)
Arrgh, I need to do end of year things too. And, really, write about Christmas. I have been very behind.
Thank you. :) My novel is STUPID and BORING and I HATE IT, but I appreciate I may no longer be an unbiased observer. I plan to put the revised version up for flocked critique, so watch this space. :)
You know, I don't know! I've had field trips to my employer's UK HQ in Farringdon, and I may well get sent on field trips elsewhere, so here's hoping!
Ha, yes, I imagine there is probably some bias going on. Good luck with the revisions.
I know quite a few people who are in the process of becoming lawyers, but unfortunately none are currently in a position where they use that library; it feels like such a missed opportunity. (I have seen an ex-housemate who was a raging Tory and really awful to live with several times, though.) It would be great if you ever had reason to come over!
Last year's resolution was just: change. At the end of 2012 I was sure I wasn't happy with my life and I needed to do something about it. It took a long time and it was very hard, but I did that.
Both of these answers make me really pleased for you.
This year: I resolve to finish revising my stupid novel, and try to write some original short stories.
Yay! I hope I will get to read them at some point. (Balance of probabilities also suggests your novel is not stupid.)
Your Bloomsbury-in-the-snow birthday sounds great. I am really enjoying working in this area of London - as you say, it is very beautiful - and I am looking forward to seeing it in the snow.
SEASON TICKETS. They are such huge chunks of money.
(Someone from your workplace just emailed here to ask us to put aside some books they are coming in to see, which I have dutifully done. Any likelihood that you'll ever get sent over to the library? That would be excellent.)
Arrgh, I need to do end of year things too. And, really, write about Christmas. I have been very behind.
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You know, I don't know! I've had field trips to my employer's UK HQ in Farringdon, and I may well get sent on field trips elsewhere, so here's hoping!
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I know quite a few people who are in the process of becoming lawyers, but unfortunately none are currently in a position where they use that library; it feels like such a missed opportunity. (I have seen an ex-housemate who was a raging Tory and really awful to live with several times, though.) It would be great if you ever had reason to come over!
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