Tomorrow is the first day of summer (officially)! The weather forecast calls for partial sun and temps in hte 70s?! It's too, too exciting! (I'm dressing for summer no matter what the weather decides to do to me.)
I believe the time has come to go back to work. Our plans to move to California are beginning to take some shape (previously being an amorphous idea, gyrating around our imaginations) and I am getting really restless. I'm also beginning to panic over money so it will help to be bringing in some more funds for the move.
Current aspirations are for obtaining some sort of temp work for the summer. There seem to be a few agencies in Olympia that have listings and I think I'll pay them a visit late this week or next. (I still have a few things I'd like to get done before leaping into the job hunt.)
Another reason to get out into the world is that I am getting bored. There are a million things I should be doing every day but I can't find the enthusiasm for any of them. My day usually goes along these lines: Get up around 8am, feed animals, check e-mail and read Mary Worth (to get the day going with a laugh). Ponder when to get dressed and make a list of things I need to do. Practice Qigong (still learning to breathe...). Get dressed, take the dog for a walk. Make another lsit of what I would like to do. Lunch. Mark off what absolutely doesn't need to be done and pick something immediate from the list. Complete task (could be cooking, cleaning, laundry, errands, etc.). Sit back and feel some sense of accomplishment. Practice Qigong (I can do the breathing alone but when I add a move I get all mixed up and have to go back to the basics... eventually I hope to be able to breathe AND move at the same time). Take the dog for his afternoon walk and pick up the mail. Start dinner. Feed animals. Wait for Paul to get home. Eat dinner. The day usually winds down with us (Paul, Oreo and I) sitting down to a video around 9pm. My day isn't exactly thrilling but I was enjoying the mundane after leaving PHG (something to be said for a lack of continuing emergencies) however, now, the monotony is getting to me. Time to get out and do something else!
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