Low-key weekend
Nov. 27th, 2002 11:05 amOne disadvantage of not going East to visit relatives over this holiday period is that there's not much to do at home. Friends are out of town, and there's no ready-made set of activities with various siblings and cousins...
Today: work a normal schedule, maybe go buy a computer with
hopeforyou, cooking sweet potatoes in the evening.
Thanksgiving: nothing much until mid-afternoon, then over to
runeshower and
jasonhollister's place for a joint meal, then hang out until time to drop off James for his youth-group trip to Disneyland.
Friday: nothing. nada. Laundry, I guess. Maybe go to see LOTR if anyone else is interested (?).
Saturday: pick up James early, nothing else until the pool party that night.
Sunday: church in the morning, then nothing planned.
heh... lifestyles of the not-rich and socially-challenged...
Today: work a normal schedule, maybe go buy a computer with
Thanksgiving: nothing much until mid-afternoon, then over to
Friday: nothing. nada. Laundry, I guess. Maybe go to see LOTR if anyone else is interested (?).
Saturday: pick up James early, nothing else until the pool party that night.
Sunday: church in the morning, then nothing planned.
heh... lifestyles of the not-rich and socially-challenged...
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Date: 2002-11-27 11:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-27 11:26 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-27 01:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-27 02:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-27 04:06 pm (UTC)Pardon me while I laugh my ass off over here. ;)
"But you hate people." "Yes, but I love gatherings. Isn't it ironic?"
Date: 2002-11-27 04:14 pm (UTC)Aside from not being on the Right Coast. ;)
there's no ready-made set of activities with various siblings and cousins...
Ah, see...in my mind, that's a plus. I hate having a ton of stuff I feel obligated to do.
For me, your planned weekend sounds just about right. Not too crammed with things I'm scheduled to do, plenty of time left open for me to either veg around the house or find something spontaneous to do, if I feel like it. If I had something officially planned for every day of the long weekend, I'd need a couple days off next week to recover from that. Last time I had something scheduled for every day of the weekend I just felt exhausted all day Monday, like I hadn't had time to recharge *at all*.
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Date: 2002-11-27 05:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-27 06:41 pm (UTC)Re: "But you hate people." "Yes, but I love gatherings. Isn't it ironic?"
Date: 2002-11-27 06:52 pm (UTC)If I'm only doing it out of obligation, I agree. But I get restless without *something* to do... in my ideal world, I'd go to at least one or two gatherings per holiday/weekend day.
time left open for me to either veg around the house or find something spontaneous to do
For me, a day at home with nothing planned is stressful, "empty" rather than relaxing. I don't watch TV or videos. I rarely read for pleasure anymore. Too much AIM and my eyes blur... The kids are good for a couple of games or park outings per day, but then they're off by themselves playing the rest of the time. My safety valve has been home-improvement or yardwork... but I miss being around other adults.
And I don't hate people.... (?)
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Date: 2002-11-27 06:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-11-27 07:21 pm (UTC)Re: "But you hate people." "Yes, but I love gatherings. Isn't it ironic?"
Date: 2002-11-27 07:59 pm (UTC)Yikes. That would stress me out so badly I couldn't begin to tell you. I really need decompression time, and something like that is not it for me.
And I don't hate people.... (?)
It's a quote, from the movie "Clerks". It wasn't meant to imply that you did.
Re: "But you hate people." "Yes, but I love gatherings. Isn't it ironic?"
Date: 2002-11-28 02:02 am (UTC)Which is why I need you or
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Date: 2002-11-28 06:14 am (UTC)