At work I was hit up to make some schedule concessions to aid a guy I work with. I normally work 4 to 4.5 days a week but, they're normally scattered a bit...a couple of days here, another day there. A deal was brokered that way I can have off 3.5 days off in a row. I then hold 3-4 office hours for paperwork shuffling, an easy eight hr. shift the next day & two 13 hr. days back to back.
Now this leads to two possible down sides: 1) Working 26 of 48 hours in a row may get old quick! I'll be stumbling home, showering, climbing into bed then, right back out to work from 9-10 at night. We'll see... 2) It's removes the possibility to stay out late on Fridays... In the past, it'd been tradition to hang out w/ former bookstore folk until the wee-hours of Saturday. No more. Perhaps for well-in-advance festivities but, bedtime'll have to be 12p at the latest.
Any big weekend plans? Tomorrow is 4-5 loads of laundry while watching 28 Days Later & Heavenly Creatures on my parents widescreen... Catching up w/ the grandmother who'd moved in w/ them last weekend. I'll also have to console my younger brother on that fact, as well.
Now this leads to two possible down sides: 1) Working 26 of 48 hours in a row may get old quick! I'll be stumbling home, showering, climbing into bed then, right back out to work from 9-10 at night. We'll see... 2) It's removes the possibility to stay out late on Fridays... In the past, it'd been tradition to hang out w/ former bookstore folk until the wee-hours of Saturday. No more. Perhaps for well-in-advance festivities but, bedtime'll have to be 12p at the latest.
Any big weekend plans? Tomorrow is 4-5 loads of laundry while watching 28 Days Later & Heavenly Creatures on my parents widescreen... Catching up w/ the grandmother who'd moved in w/ them last weekend. I'll also have to console my younger brother on that fact, as well.
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theretronerd:
just crashed last night. sleep has not been in my agaenda lately. did you do anything fun?
laerkai:
we will eventually get to mini-golf when its time to work on our "short game"