2008-11-17

indiana_j: (Braaaains)
2008-11-17 07:21 am
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Early morning wake up call

Okay, well, not super early but I got up at 6:30 today instead of 6:45 (or, uh, sometimes even 7...XD) and it made a world of difference.  My whole plan was to be able to eat breakfast at home but what would I do for the half an hour that I'm at work but not working in the morning?  And more importantly, since I don't eat lunch until 2 I realized that waiting until 8:30 or 9 to have breakfast is better for me.  So I don't eat a coworker by the time noon comes around.

I did, however, manage to actually pick out what I want to wear instead of reaching into the closet and grabbing; and there's even make-up this morning.  With foundation.  *gasp*  And then I was able to figure out what I want for lunch instead of a repeat of the clothes picking. :D  And the bed is made!  For the third day in a row!

The world is officially going to end. ;)

Now I just futz and try to not touch my eyes until Ben's ready to go.
 

indiana_j: (Doctor Who // The Master Poster)
2008-11-17 09:11 am
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Book meme

Grabbed from a bunch of people.

1. Grab the nearest book.
2. Open the book to page 56.
3. Find the fifth sentence.
4. Post the text of the next seven sentences in your journal along with these instructions.
5. Don't dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.


"What did you do before the war?" Malarkey said he was a student at the University of Oregon.  Ike wanted to know who won last fall's Oregon-Oregon State football game, and whether Malarkey intended to return to college after the war.  Then he turned to Churchill and suggested that the Prime Minister might have a question.

"Well, son, how do you like England?"  Malarkey assured him that he liked it very much, as he had always enjoyed English literature and history.  Churchill promised to get him back to the States as soon as possible.

Band of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose