Curtains, books, and navel-gazing
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Classes (and more importantly, finals) are done! I am free for the summer! YAY! So far, I have been celebrating my glorious freedom from the shackles of higher education by...playing computer games. And sleeping a lot. And eating yummy foods that have absolutely zero nutritional value. I highly recommend all these methods of celebration, by the way. And! I've been doing a lot of putzing around the house. I'm planning to redo my bedroom and bathroom a bit, so I've bought fabric to make new curtains and throw pillows, and plan to attempt to make a couple simple sundresses as well. I've already started on the bathroom curtains, and they are looking rather spiffy if I do say so myself. I'm relatively inexperienced with sewing, but it's working out well and it makes me very happy.
As a reward for surviving the semester, I went out on Friday and bought myself some new CDs and other little trinkets, and checked out a bunch of books from the library. Aaahh. Is there any better way to kick off a vacation than with a stack of new books to read? I do not think so.
I have fabulously exciting plans for the next few days, which mainly consist of going to a small local benefit concert and hitting Home Depot for a new curtain rod and other various and sundry items for home renovation. Oh, and I may even see a movie! At the movie theater! Thrilling! Also, I plan to goof off more.
On another note, several people have commented to me recently that I have seemed very happy lately. It's true, I am a very content and chipper
cicer these days. I don't know if that comes through on this journal very much, since I pretty much never post just to say 'I had a good day today!' In fact, I don't post too much at all. I've been quiet for the last six months to a year or so, I know, but I'm still here, I still love LiveJournal and all the people on it, and I still care deeply about fandom. I don't post about fannish things very often these days, and I do feel vaguely guilty about that. I used to do frequent rec posts and meta posts and the like, but I've stopped doing that in the past months. Part of it has been a time issue; I just no longer have the time or energy to make giant rec posts on a regular basis. But I don't really know what the other reasons are. As I said, I still adore fandom and still read fic voraciously and spend a lot of time thinking fannish thoughts. Somehow that hasn't been translating much to this journal, though. I don't know why. I've made various efforts to galvanize myself to post more, but none of them have really 'stuck'. Probably because of the time think. Perhaps now that schools out I can do a little better. Perhaps not.
As I said, I do feel kind of guilty for not posting about fannish stuff more. It feels sort of like I'm shirking some kind of responsibility, which I know is silly. But I feel like I ought to be participating more, and get anxious when I don't. I'm not sure what to do about this feeling. I fret that the people reading this journal get bored with hearing about my day-to-day life. If that is the case, I want to remind everyone who follows this humble little journal that they are free to defriend whenever they like; I most certainly will not take it personally. People's interests diverge sometimes, so if you find that we don't seem to be on the same wavelength anymore, it's totally OK to stop reading. This is, of course, not an encouragement for anyone to go! I love you all and still read everyone's posts, even if I don't comment. It's just a reminder that I never take offense to defriending, since I know some people worry about that sort of thing.
Getting back on topic, though. I'm not sure what prompted this little bout of navel-gazing, though I think
scribblemoose's recent (and wonderfully worded) post on the subject contributed to it. She really hit the nail on the head when it comes to a lot of what I've been thinking and feeling about fandom and online life lately. So I basically just want to echo what she said, to whomever might be reading this: I care. I am interested in what you have to say. I love hearing about other people's thoughts and experiences, in anything. Anytime anyone wants to talk to me...please, go for it. I tresure every little conversation I have with all of you, no matter how short or how silly.
So! Tell me stuff! What you did today, what you've been reading, whatever. Ask me questions, if you like, or I can ask you some! Let's chat!
As a reward for surviving the semester, I went out on Friday and bought myself some new CDs and other little trinkets, and checked out a bunch of books from the library. Aaahh. Is there any better way to kick off a vacation than with a stack of new books to read? I do not think so.
I have fabulously exciting plans for the next few days, which mainly consist of going to a small local benefit concert and hitting Home Depot for a new curtain rod and other various and sundry items for home renovation. Oh, and I may even see a movie! At the movie theater! Thrilling! Also, I plan to goof off more.
On another note, several people have commented to me recently that I have seemed very happy lately. It's true, I am a very content and chipper
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As I said, I do feel kind of guilty for not posting about fannish stuff more. It feels sort of like I'm shirking some kind of responsibility, which I know is silly. But I feel like I ought to be participating more, and get anxious when I don't. I'm not sure what to do about this feeling. I fret that the people reading this journal get bored with hearing about my day-to-day life. If that is the case, I want to remind everyone who follows this humble little journal that they are free to defriend whenever they like; I most certainly will not take it personally. People's interests diverge sometimes, so if you find that we don't seem to be on the same wavelength anymore, it's totally OK to stop reading. This is, of course, not an encouragement for anyone to go! I love you all and still read everyone's posts, even if I don't comment. It's just a reminder that I never take offense to defriending, since I know some people worry about that sort of thing.
Getting back on topic, though. I'm not sure what prompted this little bout of navel-gazing, though I think
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So! Tell me stuff! What you did today, what you've been reading, whatever. Ask me questions, if you like, or I can ask you some! Let's chat!
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Date: 2008-05-26 04:11 am (UTC)I too am very inexpert with the sewing machine, but I managed to finish my curtains tonight! They look rather amateurish, I admit, but since they're the first curtains I've ever made, I remain stubbornly proud of them. XD I think maybe I'll put pictures up as soon and I buy a curtain rod and get them up.
Bwah! No, no, it's not all from the same fabric! That would be really cool though! I would indeed like to mimic the cuttlefish. That would be a handy technique to have.
(Hee! Don't worry, I don't mind at all. Enjoy your drinks!)