What could be better?
Jun. 8th, 2002 04:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Got my laundry done in record time (yay for super bigloader washers at the dykey laundromat). Took my book (no, not the serial-killer one; finished that one. Took this one.) and enjoyed the first ten chapters or so. Got lots of mail from yummy vegan boy, who now doesn't say "I have to admit" before "I missed you." :-)
Got my new (to me) CD from eBay; it's among the last things I purchased before taking a pledge (stolen from cute-poet-chick's guru, Suze Orman -- beware the popup ad on her site) not to buy anything new (except for new food and things that are *absolutely* necessary) until I have paid off my "credit-card debt", which in my case translates to several old unpaid bills. I also have a car loan and a student loan, but when they're the only two debts I have, I'll see if I want to go ahead and put all my money into paying them off before I buy anything else. I really want to be financially independent. I'm tired of coming to the end of my money every week before it's time for a new paycheck. I don't make a ton of money, not even a lot, but certainly enough for one person to live debt-free.
Have some stuff swirling in my head that I need to write about, but I'm not sure if I feel like doing that here. We'll see.
So many people have sent me such good advice about this stupid anemia thing. I love wombabes to death.
Got all the hanging clothes put away, and now just need to put up the folded stuff, put away the clean dishes, put the clean head back on the Magic Wand (*blush*), and the place will be spiffy clean.
Then I'll go finish my book. I really like Faye Kellerman, even if her books (and her husband's, too) make me feel like I should write a detective novel that's better.
Anyway, what I was gonna say is that it's a Saturday, I have a BBW bonfire tonight, all my clothes and dishes are clean, I am well loved (and/or "really really really liked") by my sweeties, I like my job, I'm writing, I'm gonna kick this anemia's ass, I'm taking cute niblings to the Open Air Book Faire tomorrow, and life is just So Good. Yay.
Got my new (to me) CD from eBay; it's among the last things I purchased before taking a pledge (stolen from cute-poet-chick's guru, Suze Orman -- beware the popup ad on her site) not to buy anything new (except for new food and things that are *absolutely* necessary) until I have paid off my "credit-card debt", which in my case translates to several old unpaid bills. I also have a car loan and a student loan, but when they're the only two debts I have, I'll see if I want to go ahead and put all my money into paying them off before I buy anything else. I really want to be financially independent. I'm tired of coming to the end of my money every week before it's time for a new paycheck. I don't make a ton of money, not even a lot, but certainly enough for one person to live debt-free.
Have some stuff swirling in my head that I need to write about, but I'm not sure if I feel like doing that here. We'll see.
So many people have sent me such good advice about this stupid anemia thing. I love wombabes to death.
Got all the hanging clothes put away, and now just need to put up the folded stuff, put away the clean dishes, put the clean head back on the Magic Wand (*blush*), and the place will be spiffy clean.
Then I'll go finish my book. I really like Faye Kellerman, even if her books (and her husband's, too) make me feel like I should write a detective novel that's better.
Anyway, what I was gonna say is that it's a Saturday, I have a BBW bonfire tonight, all my clothes and dishes are clean, I am well loved (and/or "really really really liked") by my sweeties, I like my job, I'm writing, I'm gonna kick this anemia's ass, I'm taking cute niblings to the Open Air Book Faire tomorrow, and life is just So Good. Yay.
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Date: 2002-06-09 03:12 am (UTC)My dishes are clean, my clothes are clean, but my flat is filthy. It's just too hot for me to bother doing anything about that - it's been up to 30 every day for a week.
Kellerman...I thought I had heard that name before, had a look in my bookshelves and what did I find? An unread mystery novel! YAY!!!! No longer bored.
*smooch*