Tuesday, October 17, 2006

My Tuesday Blog


So what did I end up doing on this exiting Tuesday?

Got up at 7.20pm, five minutes after the alarm went off. Went downstairs to kitchen, Emptied dishwasher. Made Coffee. Made toast, Got bread out of freezer for J's lunch. Ate breakfast - toast, banana, coffee and various bits of medication (Oh you want to know? Ozemaprole, Metformin, Lisinopril and Aspirin). Went to loo. Said goodbye to K and j as they left house. Did some work - mainly finishing off stuff for afternoon meeting that I can't write about given there could be future legal repercussions. Went to meeting - long drive to Willesden where meeting was. Meeting happened. Went well (Can't say more). Started to drive back home worried i wouldn't get home in time to leave to go to my picture framing class at the Mary Ward Centre. At Kentish Town had the brilliant idea of driving to K's work at Euston and leaving car with her. Phoned K, she agreed - happy she didn't have to take bus home. Time to spare popped into paperchase at Euston. Bought a sketchbook. Did some drawings of cats. Walked up road to Queens Square to class. Class was good, even though I realised I'd left print at home I'm working on. Instead mounted small picture of cat for mounting in small test frame. Sanded the frame for preparation. Learned about staining - tried a few out and then decided i preferred natural wood. Took the bus home. Spoke to Marley, who's rehearsing hard for his school play tomorrow night (Pride and Prejudice), and listened to my ipod the rest of the 91 bus journey. Most enjoyed: "holiday" by Green Day. Fitted my mood. Got home at 8.45pm in time to say goodnight to J and eat a tin of beans. And take some more metformin. Then turned on my Mac to listen to the second half: City v Southampton. Thompson scores winner 5 minutes from end...Bloooobirds, We are top of the league, say we are top of the league etc. Then deal with emails. And remember I should do this blog.

Tomorrow won't be so much fun. Tomorrow morning at 8.30am am going to the Whittington for a gastroscopy. Whoopee.

1 comment:

Lucy said...

Just think, before the world of weblogs took off, no-one would have been able to read about the interesting day you had yesterday. Don't you feel better about being able to share all that info with your readers?