Awkward days come in bunches, I guess. I had another frantic day today; worked like gangbusters trying to get my writing project done by the 2nd deadline and then it was 300 words too long! I went to my afternoon meeting and talked it out with my coworker, and bless her heart, she's giving me until Monday to finish up. Better for me to edit my own writing to shorten it than her, since it has to be cut down to 1500 words anyway.
No fun having to do this and have a meeting on your day off, but the meeting was enjoyable, and not too long. Got home to discover my Fanclub magazine and a gift DVD of ROTK in the mail! I thought I was going to have a blissful rest of the evening...
But no. The DVD player in the computer decided to mess up and hubby wasn't home until my free time was over to fix it. :-( But he did fix it, and we watched a bit of the film in widescreen this time, and I felt better enough to get on with making supper.
I didn't think it had been that long since I had cooked properly, but I found all kinds of bad vegetables in the fridge. Ho hum! But supper turned out okay, in spite of that shock and extra job.
I still won't have a relaxing evening, because hubby leaves for a trip tomorrow, he isn't packed, his reports aren't written, the kitchen is a mess after cooking, and I have another meeting tomorrow I ought to prepare for. Sorry, Boromir, you're out of luck; no inkling writing tonight, I fear.
I don't know why I'm so ornery lately, guess I just have too much going on after a wild week last week with many guests in the house. I have high hopes of truly relaxing for the weekend. Three days of not going anywhere except out to a Memorial Day picnic.
That ought to give me time to recover before it starts again. :-D
My verse for today, in keeping with the kind of day I've had, needs to be of the encouraging variety. I don't have one I've written myself, but I think this one will do --
He gives strength to the weary
And increases the power of the weak.
Even youths grow tired and weary,
And young men stumble and fall;
But those who hope in the Lord
Will renew their strength;
They will soar on wings like eagles;
They will run and not grow weary,
They will walk and not be faint.
Isaiah 40:29-31
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Date: 2004-05-27 07:11 pm (UTC)From:Sorry about your back. Those pains that don't go away are a real drag! :-( I have a foot that pains me pretty much constantly; more so after I went and twisted it strangely by the amazing acrobatic feat of getting into bed. :-/ But backs are worse. There's just no getting comfortable when your back hurts.
I thank God and science every day for Ibuprofen. :-)
You have a nice weekend, too, dearest, whatever you have planned.