yay for summer
I am beginning to understand what an average summer day feels like without the distraction of a computer game and oh my god, I think I am going to go INSANE.
I've glanced at the clock AT LEAST 20 times in the span of an hour, always perplexed that in the span of five minutes it feels as though I have aged 5 years.
I've also discovered how unbearably long a day can be when you wake up at 10am with nothing on your agenda.Thus far I've managed to stave off the desire to watch daytime television, partly due to the fact that it showcases commercials that remind me every two seconds why I should be doing something other than sitting on the couch watching soaps. I think they could give the Catholic Church a run for its money in the guilt arena. Let me watch Days of Our Lives, guilt-free dammit!
So far my day has been composed of the following:
12:30 Got up
12:40 Wandered upstairs with wild aborigine hair to shower and dress
12:42 Pizza in the microwave
12:45 Went downstairs, while eating said pizza to watch CNN
1:00 Proceeded to dial other fellow slackers on summer break in hopes of occupying myself
1:15 Cursed voicemail as an invention
1:45 Started to panic
2:00 Did a load of laundry, searching out other menial household chores to occupy myself
2:45 Bored
3:15 Bored, continued
4:00 Realized this is going to be a LONG day
So you get the idea. I was so disorientated from boredom that I sat down at the piano to try and hammer out some music. Although, there were kids playing outside and I really don't think they should lose their hearing quite so soon.I think tomorrow I will contemplate taking up underwater basketweaving, I hear it can be quite a spiritual experience....
I've glanced at the clock AT LEAST 20 times in the span of an hour, always perplexed that in the span of five minutes it feels as though I have aged 5 years.
I've also discovered how unbearably long a day can be when you wake up at 10am with nothing on your agenda.Thus far I've managed to stave off the desire to watch daytime television, partly due to the fact that it showcases commercials that remind me every two seconds why I should be doing something other than sitting on the couch watching soaps. I think they could give the Catholic Church a run for its money in the guilt arena. Let me watch Days of Our Lives, guilt-free dammit!
So far my day has been composed of the following:
12:30 Got up
12:40 Wandered upstairs with wild aborigine hair to shower and dress
12:42 Pizza in the microwave
12:45 Went downstairs, while eating said pizza to watch CNN
1:00 Proceeded to dial other fellow slackers on summer break in hopes of occupying myself
1:15 Cursed voicemail as an invention
1:45 Started to panic
2:00 Did a load of laundry, searching out other menial household chores to occupy myself
2:45 Bored
3:15 Bored, continued
4:00 Realized this is going to be a LONG day
So you get the idea. I was so disorientated from boredom that I sat down at the piano to try and hammer out some music. Although, there were kids playing outside and I really don't think they should lose their hearing quite so soon.I think tomorrow I will contemplate taking up underwater basketweaving, I hear it can be quite a spiritual experience....
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oh dear. You're bored! You should get a job or something, something easy to have something to do...otherwise the tv guilt will kill you. I have that too soo much. Now I'm getting computer guilt though, oh no! And book guilt :( Well Call me tomorrow night!
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