Saturday, October 14, 2006

nothing, really

This week at work I started training in Acquisitions at a higher level (LA III vs. my regular LA I/II work) and realised that I should probably work in Technical Services when I finish my degree. I love process and it's one of the only areas that is so completely process-based. Mmm, process... I also realised that I could probably work for a few more years in the library without needing the degree, but might as well get it anyway so I can get interesting jobs when I need to.

I'm glad I work in the areas I do because lots of neat stuff happens there and I wind up knowing stuff that we learn about in class from work. This makes it easier to get the discussion marks without doing the readings, which I stopped doing a few weeks ago. (Shhhh... it's a secret.)

The weather is turning. This makes me sad. But the sky this morning was amazing because of the clouds: all glowy pink and purple, mottled and soft. I should probably stop walking with my face up to the sky because that's when all the tripping happens. Not that I mind tripping; it's actually funny when I do, even when I go down. The light was perfectly perfect at 7:30am.

Last night I did very little. Talked to my friend for a bit (who tried to convince me to skip out of work early to hang out), left messages with others, thought about going to the mall but didn't and tried to watch some of the various DVDs stacked up on my table. I think I was down to two, but then got another three from the library. Sigh. Also avoided the assignment I have to do for Tuesday. Will get to it eventually; just not today.

Someone brought buns from New Town Bakery today and made a special point of letting me know because she knows I love the coconut buns from there. Very sweet.

Currently reading :
Miss Misery: A Novel
By Andy Greenwald
Release date: 27 December, 2005

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