Song of the
day: “Castle on the Hill” by Ed Sheeran. Lovely song. It’s been tumbling
through my mind frequently lately.
So, let’s
make this a quickie. Been a long day, what with work and stuff…and with the
past few days having been incredibly busy, catching up with friends (lived like
a hermit for the past month or so, delving into that revision edit with an
average of 8-10 hours a day behind the computer) which was very necessary.
Luckily for me, stuff got cancelled by others during the whole work thing, some
get-togethers I was forced to cancel myself, but on the overall timing was
splendid. The manuscript actually got done in time…well, only five minutes,
over the deadline we had set, so sorta on time anyway. Hah. Technically the
edit was done exactly on the deadline, but the actually sending was five
minutes late. *sigh*
It was
pretty stressful, though: the hours, the weeks, and then that last night, big
brother so worried that he woke me up two hours after I got to bed, so we could
go through the last bits and pieces, six hours before the deadline. Aaaargh.
Seriously, I had the idea that I’d just fallen asleep, and the next moment my
door opens and big brother is saying, “we gotta get started, Sam. We only have
six hours left. Get up.” Startled me straight up in bed, my head pounding, my
stomach protesting (about three hours in I puked out my porridge…I know, TMI,
TMI, but there you have it) and bleary-eyed on bad coffee while we read through
the last few chapters, checked the key-words that we’d kept track of throughout
the edit, (found one, despite all our efforts of taking them out) ran the whole
thing through the spelling program, just to be sure, which took an hour!!! And every
little thing we could think of before sending it off.
Felt really
weird afterward, like deflated, or something, and just gazed blindly at the
computer for a while, skimmed through Facebook and finally just gave up and
went to bed, rather than risk feeling miserably tired for the majority of the
day. Slept several hours and then went outside so we could work on fixing the
Daihatsu. Yes! We did it! The little zit is fully functional again, all the
broken parts we exchanged for new (2nd hand ones, naturally)…although
we still have to find a new hood, but that has no rush. Anyway, it works, it
drives, and the garage who checked the poor thing over, declared it hale and
healthy. Yay.
So, on the
news part…there’s going to be some changes. Moving time is coming again…asap.
Big brother had a rather good job offer, thankfully, so we’re planning on
moving back south…at least a little bit, just as soon as we can manage it. Already
looking, mind you, but such things take more time than I would want them to…but
on the other hand, there is still a deadline for the book, and there will be at
least two more edits before it can get the okay at the end of the month, so…I’m
hoping that the actual move won’t be until next month. Seriously, can imagine
me having to do the previous mentioned hours, while packing and loading most of
our stuff, because big brother would be working full time at his new job.
Aaaaaaarrrgggghhhh
As for the
social business lately. We had some parties, b-days, from neighbors as well as
friends, which was fun, if time consuming. Hah. Also visited friends with new
babies, or babies underway. Five cases of that, just so you know, and just so
you know, I’ve heard of two former colleagues who are having, and have a baby.
Seriously, everyone seems to be procreating. I do hope it is not something in
the water. Cute babies, though. I’ve been cooing over more babies the past few
weeks than I did in the past twenty years. I kid you not. It sure is different,
suddenly all the conversations are about babies and stuff about babies. Hah.
The car had a sudden problem the other day. We were preparing to bring away a load of old cartons, and the next thing you know the stupid thing just stopped functioning. Turn the ignition, but nothing happened, so I went straight to the garage, who offered to come back with me to see if he could get it started anyway. He could. Turns out the battery had completely died, so we had to replace it. Good thing that it was only that, because it seemed like it was a bigger problem. Was already seeing the disaster looming. Thankfully that wasn't the case.
Did quite
some cooking, and baking. Have a divine chocolate cake, according to my
volunteer tasters anyway. Personally I’m okay with them, but not the biggest
fan…it being chocolate and everything. Also experimented with some dishes,
which I think I’ll save for the cooking blog at a later time.
What else…well,
not much else. Since the manuscript has been sent out I feel like I’ve been hit
by a freight train and have been taking some naps, when the days allowed it,
cleaning the house because it was a mess, doing laundry to catch up, and doing my exercises approximately 5 days a week
for more than an hour, if for no other reason than making up for the computer
sitting time. If I hadn’t done that throughout the edit, I think I would have
been a physical mess for sure.
The weather
is finally improving. Everything is green again, which is a vast relief. The
winter was incredibly long and I’ve had enough of it. Pity that now that the
time to move has come, it’s a pity that it’s happening while everything has
finally become pretty at last. I’ll keep you informed.
And that’s
it for now. I’m leaving out stuff, of course, but I don’t want to get boring
anyway. I’ll be back…as always. The question is just when. Hah.