Song of the
day: “Took a Pill in Ibiza” by Mike Posner…the remix. Cool song and it has been
in my head off and on for a while.
I’m sorry.
Bad Sammi! I took way too long since the last blog, didn’t I? I feel bad, but
my excuse is that I’ve been busy at work (tired because of it) and that big
brother got sick, resulting in me being sick as well for the past five days or
so, which didn’t improve on my energy levels. Hah. Still, they are excuses, which don’t do any good, so…moving
on.
What’s been
happening?
First off, I’ve
got some good news. My best friend from Spain will be coming over for a few
days in April, which has me very excited, thank you very much. She can only get
a few days off, but still, it will be awesome to see her again. It has been
over seven months now, and I’ve missed her somewhat fierce, so that is
definitely going to be fun.
The weather
has turned, meaning that the awful cold is gone at last and that the first
blossoms have burst out…looks rather cute, too, from my top floor window which
overlooks a little park with some sort of fruit tree in it. Hah.
Got good
internet at last. We folded and took a proper contract on a hard line, rather
than just the mobile phones. It was a pain in the behind, because whenever I
connected my computer there would be a bunch of friggin’ updates, meaning that
it ate away my bites to a point where any speedy internet was virtually
impossible. Grrrr. So there’s broadband
now, meaning that I can actually watch an occasional movie and have in fact
found my old favorite TV show on Youtube “the Young Riders”. Have been enjoying
that quite a bit for the past week or so, whenever I plunked down on the couch
and vegetated the last hour or two of the day away after work.
Cooking?
Yes! Did some experimenting with noodles that other day and other than that
about 90 percent of the time decent meals that fill the stomach and fit the
requirements of daily nutrition. Can’t ask for much more than that, can ya…like
yesterday I made a rather delicious 2 bean veggie chili that went down rather
splendid.
Then, of
course, on Tuesday we had New York Pizza, (Tuesdays have a sale of 5 bucks per
pie if you pick them up yourself) because I was bushed from work and simply
couldn’t stand the idea of having to make dinner after doing a 9 hour work day,
sniveling the whole time.
Had another
inspection of the company for which we’re in our apartments, which freaked me
out a little because it had been a week from hell with the cold making me
downright violent toward the idea of doing any more cleaning than for work. And
I got that message of the pending inspection while I was doing a very necessary
nap, meaning that I couldn’t sleep because let’s face it, I started to worry
about all the things that I still needed to clean up before they came. Grrr.
Anyway, it turned out okay. I vacuumed, folded laundry, did dishes and set
stuff straight while I dusted. Meaning that it was all presentable within half
an hour or so. Of course I was still at work by the time the inspection came
by, so I didn’t actually get to talk to the folks. All we (yes, big brother had
an inspection too…while he was at work) got was a mention of rehanging the fire
detector that I hit off the ceiling the last time I burned rice on the stove.
Grrr. But it’s fine, the “occupation was perfectly alright” so that’s that.
Last night
was a strange night for me. First off, after dinner and relaxing a little big
brother and I were talking about some woman who had been all insulted that a
guy had been checking out her cleavage…which had been considerable, in a dress
that barely covered the essentials and with a push-up contraption that
basically brought that very cleavage up to her chin. I’m sorry. I like
cleavage, a tasteful amount of it is gorgeous and I’m not shy about displaying
my own from time to time, especially if I’ve spent several months as “one of the
dudes” in work clothes, but there is a distinct difference between cleavage and
Cleavage with a capital C. I’m not saying anyone should not be allowed to
display it, I’m not saying it is wrong, I’m just saying that if you hang it out
there for the world to see, you shouldn’t be surprised that some dude is going
to be staring at it, maybe with a bit of drool seeping from his open mouth.
Haha.
Now, this
was not the bit that was weird. No, it was my laughing fit when we got to
comparing the woman’s cleavage to if a guy ever decided to do tit for tat and
display the rounded-ness of his “unmentionable” in a specifically designed
pants. For some reason (partly due to the glass of wine I had consumed at that
time, I’m sure) it struck me as incredibly funny. Things got worse when we
debated the “new trend” and how men would go out to enlarge their dangling
unmentionables so that they could better display that “southern cleavage” which
had a sip of my wine come spritzing out in yet another laughing fit.
Gawd, I
haven’t laughed like that in years, which is a sad thing to realize, but
seriously, put down your beverage of choice and give it some thought as you get
yourself a mental image of the next red carpet
event where this has become a trend.
*snort*
Anywaysssss,
that was the first part of the evening, after which I had another glass when
big brother went to his own place because he had work the next day. Then, for
some inexplicable reason, I got sad, and I hate it when that happens. Wrecked a
perfectly fine evening, too. Missed my doggies, all of them, somewhat fierce,
so in the end I just decided to say “f**k it!” turned the show off and went to
bed before I flooded the apartment with a sobbing fest. Don’t know what was in
that wine, but that seriously went from one extreme to the next.
Work has
been a tad stressful. They’re having some trouble, being a start-up company and
everything, and this has led to about a dozen contracts that haven’t been
renewed, so there were loads of folks stressed out, worried, angry and
downright scared, which didn’t improve on the general atmosphere. There is
still some frictions with the new colleagues in the sanitation department, so
that’s not so pleasant either, but we’re working on it.
Fun bit of
news is that we’ve been invited by one of our colleagues (Lola, the designer
who’s from Majorca and with whom we get to practice our crappy Spanish) to come
in for a night of poker. None of us can play, but what the heck: Should be fun.
Another
couple of colleagues will be coming over for dinner in the next month or so,
and we’ve been invited to come visit another colleagues place to haunt the old
sauna location. I’ll keep you posted.
The
exercises I got from the physio at work appear to be working. My foot has been
bugging me a lot less lately. Of course my leg has been giving me fits (see how
there always seems to be something? It’s just ridiculous!). Not enough trips to
the gym, I’m thinking. Added to working in hot places without drinking
sufficiently…it’s dehydrating me, which means that I have to pay better
attention to that. Can’t afford that kind of risk, not now that I need to be at
the top of my game for what sometimes feels like a friggin’ full time job.
Seriously, I still don’t know how that works every time. I go somewhere for
part time work, and end up doing way more than agreed on.
This was a
plus this week, because there was actually something better to do than just
cleaning and water testing. Instead I got to strip garden furniture and treat
them with tropical wood oil together with a girl that works at the reception
desk of the sauna. Had a fun time doing that, at least.
Still, I
think it has something to do with the fact that I’m…well, we, are very useful,
don’t mind hard work, don’t say no fast when more is asked of us, and give most
tasks the full 100% of effort. This is not something that I see a lot among
employees. On the most part folks are saying no to tasks that they don’t like,
or weren’t hired for, and when they do take it they immediately start asking if
that changes anything in their salaries. Personally, I wouldn’t mind a change
in salary, but I put in my full effort because that makes me feel good, not
because it gets me something. To me it seems that very few people are out there
working their butts off because that is what makes them feel better, instead
they’ll slack because of the “that’s not what I’m paid for” attitude. This is a
pity. It makes very few people feel good about themselves in general, I think.
*sigh* There are exceptions of course. I’ve been working with some pretty
awesome people that don’t whine about the little things and put in quite some
effort, so maybe I just need to meet more of those to restore my belief in the
working force. Hehehe.
Did do some work at my own place. I sanded and white-washed a nice chest of drawers that looked horrible when I got it from a thrift store for 7 bucks, and now looks like new. Yay. Oddly enough, I'm ending up with lots of white stuff in my place, interspersed with bright colors such as red, green, blue and yellow. I like it!
Got a new pic up on my blog, and my Whatsapp, and have been getting mixed responses. Some said you look awesome, others said: what are you, like, 16? Which had me chortling and fretting at the same time. I should be happy that I can look younger like that, right? But then I never did like myself at 16, so... *snort*
Writing-wise
I have been slacking as much as writing the blog, I’m thinking. The old
problem, too tired, too scatterbrained and sometimes disheartened due to the
difficulties of becoming a traditionally published author. Don’t get me wrong.
I’ve been doing the whole writing bit too long to give it up now…it would be
like having studied to be a doctor for ten years and then just when you’re
about to get that important position at some major hospital, after interning
for years, you say, like; ah, this is too hard, I’m just going to give up…It
would be ridiculous! I’ve been writing for almost 25 years, wrote at least 30
stories with many more in the making, and to give that up now would be…stupid
is the word for it. Be that as it may, it doesn’t stop you from sometimes
feeling it, does it? Don’t worry, I’ll get there some day, and I’ll get there
writing the stuff I love, one way or other.
Until then…well,
you’re stuck with me. Hah!