Ha cha cha!
I’m going out to my aunt’s this evening, and I will stay there until Thursday morning when Ted comes to pick me up. I believe I will have the TBF revisions complete or nearly complete by the end of that time, and if they’re complete I might have also accomplished some other things.
I find it vexing that in this world of instant gratification, stores still sell seasonal goods. (How alliterate of me!) Aunt Eileen suggested I bring out a small electric heater, as the cabin has no heat (it /does/ have electricity, and a little Coleman stove, so I can make hot food), and while it’s only a one room cabin and my own body heat will warm it up some, it’s also in the 50s and rainy, so it won’t be all that warm. However, nobody seems to be carrying small heaters, because it’s July and of course no one could have any need for a heat-creating source in July. I found a perfect one online, and when they open, I will call Sears to see if they happen to have it in stock.
But a friend suggested I bring a heating pad if I couldn’t find a heater, and that’s a very fine idea. I *have* a heating pad. :) Also, she suggested I bring a hat. I wouldn’t have thought of a hat, though I was planning on bringing my fuzzy with a hood. I’ll do both. :)
I’m going to go work on painting the cupboards now, because I now know I will have 3 days of dedicated writing time, so I feel as though it’s okay to deal with house stuff.
miles to Mount DOOOOM: 10
The think I found out when going into cold places is that it is a good idea to dress for colder weather than you expect. You can always take jackets, sweaters,etc., off, but if you don’t have them, you’ll freeze.
Here’s to productivity – clink!
And here’s to extravagant behaviors – clink-clink!!