Where did the day go?
Mar. 30th, 2004 09:34 pmI got back a little while ago from the kids' place, where I had some barbeque dinner and socialized with Huntur and Clara, Huntur's cousin. And to be utterly frank, I have no desire to do any more translation today.
The day started with my finishing the alignment job I started before the kids left for California, which took a couple of hours. The job was interruped by my going to the store to see if anyone was actually there at 8:15 am (there was, Drew just didn't answer the phone, which could have happened for several reasons), a break that lasted almost an hour by itself.
After lunch, I worked some and again felt the tug of fatigue, and again napped for a couple of hours. There followed another couple of hours of translation (an environmental document, where everyone promises to play nice, an' all...), followed by dinner.
I am yawning like crazy, which makes no sense as today's nap was (like yesterday's) really more of a sleep session. (In fact, I found it difficult to fall asleep last night, since I just was not sleepy.
There goes another yawn. I think I'm going to call it a night and try to catch this wave.
Cheers...
The day started with my finishing the alignment job I started before the kids left for California, which took a couple of hours. The job was interruped by my going to the store to see if anyone was actually there at 8:15 am (there was, Drew just didn't answer the phone, which could have happened for several reasons), a break that lasted almost an hour by itself.
After lunch, I worked some and again felt the tug of fatigue, and again napped for a couple of hours. There followed another couple of hours of translation (an environmental document, where everyone promises to play nice, an' all...), followed by dinner.
I am yawning like crazy, which makes no sense as today's nap was (like yesterday's) really more of a sleep session. (In fact, I found it difficult to fall asleep last night, since I just was not sleepy.
There goes another yawn. I think I'm going to call it a night and try to catch this wave.
Cheers...