Today was a bit a repeat of yesterday, only with more. More guilt over not working, more pain in my knees (I was an inch away from crying) and, surprise of all surprises, more things accomplished. I managed to post some letters and postcards (
chaosvizier, please don't hate me for the ultra-late postcard). Some of y'all are going to get envelopes hand-delivered because I'm cheap going to see y'all sooner than the mail will get there. I even worked a little tiny bit on my report, but wussed out because I was utterly incapable of making a graph with the newer version of Excel. *grumbles* Stupid program.
I'm now an episode away from the end of this season's Heroes. There was this massive lull in my watching it because it was abysmally boring. Why, Heroes, why? My knees have stopped hurting for now, but hot dog, I couldn't walk they hurt so much. I'm going to sleep early tonight *fingers crossed* and will, hopefully, make my limping way to the office tomorrow.
Links of the Day:
bad_peppermint's SPN fanfic: The Hapless Soldier's Sigh
leonidaslion requests SPN wallpaper links - flocked
lere8's SPN Media Art
ninety6tears's Star Trek Drinks Recipies
wondermark's Genre Microfitction - ...the conversation turned to how short a story could possibly be and still have some recognizable genre.
ursulav's Interview: Cretor of Oddities - From a not-quite fire-breathing dragon to a (somewhat) brave shrew, the creatures that fill author/illustrator Ursula Vernon's comics and books captivate kids and adults alike. Parent & Child takes a peek into her world in this exclusive interview.
10 Great Books for (Traumatizing) Children
Wil Wheaton conmemorates Patrick Stewart's birthday
BBC Radio Readings
* "Sunscreen Song", Baz Luhrmann
I'm now an episode away from the end of this season's Heroes. There was this massive lull in my watching it because it was abysmally boring. Why, Heroes, why? My knees have stopped hurting for now, but hot dog, I couldn't walk they hurt so much. I'm going to sleep early tonight *fingers crossed* and will, hopefully, make my limping way to the office tomorrow.
Links of the Day:
10 Great Books for (Traumatizing) Children
Wil Wheaton conmemorates Patrick Stewart's birthday
BBC Radio Readings
* "Sunscreen Song", Baz Luhrmann