Notes and stuff
Dec. 5th, 2005 12:16 am1) The Munchkin is here, and adorable. And teenaged. And occasionally annoying. But mostly, I'm just happy to see zir.
2) Tomorrow, we plan to go to Food Not Bombs if I can get zir up in time, and then I thought I'd take zir to Pegasus to buy cheap manga.
3) My injured foot still hurts like hell.
4) Organizing the books today (something I can do mostly sitting down -- same with the laundry). Much fun for me to make the categories (we have fun categories like "books by people we know", "books by crazy fundy religious nuts", and we will probably have a catch-all "WTF?" shelf. :-) Also, books about sex fill almost a shelf so far (not anywhere near done yet), crafty books likewise, fiction several shelves, including at least one for science fiction and fantasy, a couple shelves for skepticism/atheism/science/humanism, writing and writers at least one, short stories at least one, politics/race/class/gender at least one. And I'm limiting my cookbooks to three small shelves in the kitchen. Anything else gets given to the thrift store or BookCrossed (see #5).
5) Haven't touched my BookCrossing account since I lived in San Diego. Today, I registered seven or eight books, and I'll do more as I get the energy (they're not showing up on my BookCrossing profile yet, but the site's slow and I'm sure they will). Gonna go dump 'em in the first public place I hit tomorrow. Between those and the stuff I'm just plain getting rid of, I've freed at least two shelves. Yay for decluttering.
I've been so busy with Munchkin duty (and with the other munchkin and my mom, who both left this afternoon) that I haven't even given any thought to a get-together for them what wanna meet the Munchkin. More on that later.
2) Tomorrow, we plan to go to Food Not Bombs if I can get zir up in time, and then I thought I'd take zir to Pegasus to buy cheap manga.
3) My injured foot still hurts like hell.
4) Organizing the books today (something I can do mostly sitting down -- same with the laundry). Much fun for me to make the categories (we have fun categories like "books by people we know", "books by crazy fundy religious nuts", and we will probably have a catch-all "WTF?" shelf. :-) Also, books about sex fill almost a shelf so far (not anywhere near done yet), crafty books likewise, fiction several shelves, including at least one for science fiction and fantasy, a couple shelves for skepticism/atheism/science/humanism, writing and writers at least one, short stories at least one, politics/race/class/gender at least one. And I'm limiting my cookbooks to three small shelves in the kitchen. Anything else gets given to the thrift store or BookCrossed (see #5).
5) Haven't touched my BookCrossing account since I lived in San Diego. Today, I registered seven or eight books, and I'll do more as I get the energy (they're not showing up on my BookCrossing profile yet, but the site's slow and I'm sure they will). Gonna go dump 'em in the first public place I hit tomorrow. Between those and the stuff I'm just plain getting rid of, I've freed at least two shelves. Yay for decluttering.
I've been so busy with Munchkin duty (and with the other munchkin and my mom, who both left this afternoon) that I haven't even given any thought to a get-together for them what wanna meet the Munchkin. More on that later.