Today is my last day of work before I have a week off.
Usually I would laze around reveling in my own... laziness. But to be honest, I'm feeling in a rut lately. I'm ready to not be stuck at this point in my life anymore.
I want my stuff. But that won't be for a while, probably in June. It will be very nice to have my things again. I miss my Depeche Mode poster and the rest of my wardrobe. When I first moved here, I brought too much of my stuff. In fact, I eventually brought *everything*, but then had to leave... When I moved back, having next-to-nothing was a good thing. I lived in Carmen's guest room for about a month, and then in a tiny room in a 3 bedroom apartment in the Sunset - barely enough room for a desk and bed!
But now I have all this space and I'll have been here for two years (and counting three since I left Seattle for the first time) and I'm ready to have a couch and a coffee table, a TV and a Playstation and my knickknacks and books and decorations. I'm tired of having a mattress on the floor, blank walls and four changes of clothes.
Anyway, that's a total digression.
I'm busying myself for the next week. Tuesday I'm going out to dinner with Kurt, Thursday going to a concert. At some point I need to go to the DMV, and if I'm feeling ambitious I'm going to go to The Container Store downtown and pick up some organizational goods. I also have to do my taxes, which won't be hard although it is annoying.
I'm probably going to spend my tax return on Burning Man, getting a tattoo and having someone do my hair extensions for me. Don't judge. :P
Oh, and I've scheduled myself for two raids this week in LotRO, though I'm new to the guild and play a common character class, so I'm probably going to be on backup in case someone doesn't show. Speaking of LotRO, my
Featured Player Interview is up on the Lord of the Rings Online site. And when you open the actual game client, it's in the news box. I didn't realize it was THAT big of a thing.
Every time I write here I say to myself "That was sort of a relief, I should journal more often." And then I don't.
I can't even blame facebook, which is the popular thing to do.