13 December 2011

the fine art of procrastination

but at least you are hearing from me, right?

I am headed off to my next housesitting gig tomorrow, so I should be doing a little packing. However, that doesn't really appeal to me, so here I am blogging!

Awesome. Now I can't come up with anything exciting to say. I have a list of things to make blog posts about, but I really don't want to delve into them right now.

I guess the overarching theme of the next few weeks is busyness. I have something definitely planned 5 of the 7 upcoming nights, and if all the tentative things come together, I won't have a free night till next Wednesday. In some senses, its AWESOME to have people to hang out with all the time. In other senses, I am looking at a pile of laundry, a list of blog posts to be written, a room to clean, a camera charger to find, and some other things on my to-do list, wondering when I will ever get to them. I've been mostly sacrificing sleep in favor of enjoying a little more life. I'm thankful that I am on my feet most of the day at work, so its a little easier to stay awake than if I had a desk job!

Winter work projects:
-207 major overhaul (silver bullet rebuild strikes again!)
-navajo major overhaul

so far, I have been working on navajo seats. I am sure there will be a post about that coming up, complete with pictures this time! Its been a lot more work than I was expecting, and I am hoping it will all be worth it in the end. I wish I was involved in the 207 a little more, but as soon as I am done with these seats, I will get to pick up something on that.

Ok ok ok, since this is full of me saying absolutely nothing, I will stop talking and get packing...

2 comments:

The Roberts Eight said...

Well, I hope your silver bullet rebuild gets more action than ours...oh, wait, we don't have one to do. :( bummer.

Echojuliet said...

Funny story! I went up to the office today to ask a question, and one of my co-workers is looking at your blog, at the pics of CMA in a jig, trying to figure out how to build a jig for ours. I was like, "Hey, I've been there! I know those guys!"

This project has really made me miss everything I did in Africa, and wish I could be back there.