Archive for the ‘exhausted’ Category

Where is my flux capacitor?

I’ve been reading a little bit on jet lag. Every time I get on a plane to jaunt a few time zones east or west, no matter where I go, I end up at the destination with the dreaded lag. My body is lagged most of the time anyhow, so throwing those rhythms [...]

as if it wasn’t there

I think I’m going to take tomorrow off. Sleep in. Get some rest. I think I’ll pretend that February 29th, 2007 isn’t even a real day, that it doesn’t exist, and that no one needs me for anything at all, whatsoever. Maybe I’ll get some reading or even some writing done. [...]

justification of a sort

funkypig: So. Saturday night? Sitting at home. Writin’ in your blog. Must be getting old, eh? That thir-TAY year-old-thing finally caught up, I see.
8r4d: Whatever. We had a busy day. We did some shopping. Cleaning. Tried taking the dog for a walk in the bitter cold. And. [...]

one big busy week

My Comic Book Publishing class starts tonight at Langara College. Three hours out of a precious Monday evening, for eight consecutive weeks. It had better be worth it… Grrrr…

rev it back up…

…but for just a few days!
Okay. So things have begun to settle out here a little bit. The new car seems to have both a registration and insurance. The offices — at least for now — seem to gotten over their wedding fever directed towards me, and turned it maliciously on Donna [...]

six minutes to lunch

My thoughts seemed to be focussed somewhere between work and the fact that in about two and a half weeks Karin and I are getting married. How wacky is that?

here.we.are again… sitting at the.toronto.airport

Another eventful working holiday.
What can I say? Five days and four nights in the big city — and yes, this time I actually made it in to the big city — is more than enough time to get into a little bit of trouble. None of it was my fault though — honest. [...]

saturday.in.tee.oh

Hmmm. What is this jet.lag you speak of? I’m too tired to tell at the moment…
Yesterday was a blur. The thing with working in a National organization is that it takes big National meetings to actually finally meet face to face with some of the people who you have — technically — [...]