Randon Ramblings
1. Weekends need to be three days:
- Day One, Saturday - relax and do nothing
- Day Two, Sunday - run around with friends (Saturday and Sunday can be switched up as schedules require)
- Day Three, Monday - do errands, go to doctors appointments
When offered a choice, you always want Monday off instead of Friday. If you don't work on Monday, Friday comes around sooner.
2. Nature is not a dirty word. Both yesterday and today I did naturey things, and not once did I get grossed out. Not even when I boldly stepped through mud. Getting out of the city was lovely, and finding out hiking is available right in the city was equally lovely. I must hike more. And explore more.
3. Today, I spent $20 on cabs and am upset about it. Once because I couldn't find a bus stop going in the direction I needed (at night, in the rain, by myself), and once because it was raining and it would have been a long walk followed by a long wait.
4. SURELY, I can't be more stupid than all the random people who seem to effortlessly use mass transit. I absolutely must find out their secret.
5. Finding a rain jacket is proving more difficult than I thought it would. Where are my personal shoppers when I need them? Ted, Kyan, Thom, Carson, Jai? Where are you guys?
- Day One, Saturday - relax and do nothing
- Day Two, Sunday - run around with friends (Saturday and Sunday can be switched up as schedules require)
- Day Three, Monday - do errands, go to doctors appointments
When offered a choice, you always want Monday off instead of Friday. If you don't work on Monday, Friday comes around sooner.
2. Nature is not a dirty word. Both yesterday and today I did naturey things, and not once did I get grossed out. Not even when I boldly stepped through mud. Getting out of the city was lovely, and finding out hiking is available right in the city was equally lovely. I must hike more. And explore more.
3. Today, I spent $20 on cabs and am upset about it. Once because I couldn't find a bus stop going in the direction I needed (at night, in the rain, by myself), and once because it was raining and it would have been a long walk followed by a long wait.
4. SURELY, I can't be more stupid than all the random people who seem to effortlessly use mass transit. I absolutely must find out their secret.
5. Finding a rain jacket is proving more difficult than I thought it would. Where are my personal shoppers when I need them? Ted, Kyan, Thom, Carson, Jai? Where are you guys?
2 Comments:
I bought myself a rain jacket from Travelsmith -- a little more pricy than my usual wardrobe choice, but I've slowly been converting myself to the idea that if I spend money on it NOW, I won't have to replace it next year.
Besides that, it's reversable.
Mass transit alludes me. I spend the whole time with my ass cheeks clenched for fear of missing my stop. I am also puzzled as to how people manage it.
I am a suburbanite or a Los Angelino at heart I guess.
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