Slightly waterlogged...
Jan. 10th, 2005 08:46 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Um, yes. So I found out the hard way that today is one of the few days when Exeter weather moves away from "drizzle" and into "flat-out rain." But even though my umbrella was broken, at least I had my raincoat. And though my backpack is completely soaked, at least my plastic-bagged groceries stayed dry. (Why was I out grocery shopping this early in the morning, you ask? Well, I woke up at 5, presumably thanks to my 18-hour snooze yesterday, and the store opens at 8, so...)
If you actually wake up of your own accord instead of get jolted out of sleep by an alarm, early morning isn't so bad. I got an article read for my bibliography, worked on the synopsis of my script...and I still have an hour before I have to be anywhere. I think I'll spend it reading the little Our Dumb Century (by The Onion, natch) that
rowdycamels got me. Heh.
(Don't expect this to last. By Wednesday at the latest, I'll be griping about having to get up at 8. Trust me.)
If you actually wake up of your own accord instead of get jolted out of sleep by an alarm, early morning isn't so bad. I got an article read for my bibliography, worked on the synopsis of my script...and I still have an hour before I have to be anywhere. I think I'll spend it reading the little Our Dumb Century (by The Onion, natch) that
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(Don't expect this to last. By Wednesday at the latest, I'll be griping about having to get up at 8. Trust me.)
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Date: 2005-01-10 10:12 am (UTC)She says to watch out, because sometimes you can't leave this country and you end up buying flats and stuff. And marrying New Zealanders.
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Date: 2005-01-10 09:36 pm (UTC)Hey, small world! :) I suppose both of us should be glad we're not buried under god-knows-how-many feet of snow at Kenyon right now.
She says to watch out, because sometimes you can't leave this country and you end up buying flats and stuff. And marrying New Zealanders.
Oh, my. Um, I think I might pass on that...the UK's great and all, but no New Zealanders have been showing up lately. ;)