"This is Just to Say..."
Somewhere I have completely lost the ability to get to work on time. Seriously-- I'm turning into Steve, who always used to roll into the lab around 2, having run a few errands after he left the house and then gotten caught at the library, wash nails for a few hours, and then go home to cook dinner... Ironically, Steve has become much more reliable recently. Possibly because there's more lab time vs field time at the moment, and he feels some need to maintain a bit of income (despite his wife's successful law career, which allows him to do this kind of thing.)
Partly I can blame the house and the cat, neither of which is part of my normal daily routine. But largely? Checking my e-mail and doing a bit of whatever-project-I'm-working-on is far more important to me than whether I get to work at all. Clearly this sort of thing should be providing at least some of my pin money.
Partly I can blame the house and the cat, neither of which is part of my normal daily routine. But largely? Checking my e-mail and doing a bit of whatever-project-I'm-working-on is far more important to me than whether I get to work at all. Clearly this sort of thing should be providing at least some of my pin money.
no subject
What is it that you do, exactly?
no subject
no subject
Now I want plums, darn it.
no subject
Steve claims he's actually imitating me by working more standard hours and then taking a day off to get things done...
no subject
I have eaten
the plums
that were in
the icebox
William Carlos Williams? OK, maybe it was just me.
Still want plums. Have strawberries and apple. Not the same.
Even half a day off to get things done sounds remarkably appealing to me, except I'd probably just sleep. Sometimes (often) I want a day off to do nothing. I am also in recovery from a terminally early phase. Huh.
no subject
The problem is when you start taking a half day off to do things, then you start to expect it and your list of things to do increases...
no subject
no subject