Not sure...

Apr 27, 2009 21:57

Happiness is...
- sunny Saturdays
- Ferry 'cross the Merseying
- loving the Liverpool Vision website
- feeling ready to tackle my *gasp* final essay for this year

Happiness is not...
- having to take the cat to the vet to get her wormed

So, the son has downloaded 'Safari' (which I have never heard of before) and I'm testing it out. I rather like the opening screen which has thumbnails of the front page of your favourite sites. It also spell checks as you go - which is good... except that it spell checks in American and so doesn't like 'favourite' with a 'u' *grumpy face* I shall have to see if there's a way of changing that. Otherwise, I'm not seeing much difference with EI except that Pet Society on Facebook is a bit weird.

Our cat is the weirdest animal. She's traumatised by people visiting the house but is quite calm about being put in a basket and taken to the vet's to be poked and prodded by a couple of complete strangers. The vicar suggested it's a territory thing and he could well be right.

Finally completed the longest job in history today - a 'simple' little data entry thing. I can now get on with the rest of my life. There are things I need to do, dammit!

The vicar also suggested including a quote from somewhere completely outside my subject in the conclusion of my assignments, something I know really well. Markers really like it, he says - or at least, think they should! The things I know best are Narnia and Jane Austen - and there's an Austen quote I really like. In Northanger Abbey, Catherine Moreland says, 'I can't speak well enough to be unintelligable' which would be just a great thing to put in an essay. *giggles* Oh, well... it amused me.

Looks like I'll only be Churchwarden for another year at the most *dances* My heart really isn't in it any more. My preferred role and title is 'lay worship leader' and that's where I'd be able to focus my energies entirely without the CW thing.

Well, that's all for now - toodles LJ.

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