Wednesday - Rainy on and off all day
A good day.
I got up this morning and tried to get into my usual routine. I watched Castle and ate breakfast, drank tea. Then, I took a short nap. Only it wasn’t as short as I planned.
I woke up and finally got moving with my day. I knew that F was heading to Yamagata for work today, so wasn’t coming home for lunch. It gave me the chance to relax a bit too much I think!
In the afternoon I did my computer stuff early and thought about going out to have some tea or something, but never did. I made my lunch from yesterday’s leftovers and ate them. Yum.
I scanned some of my recent incoming cards and also the Gotochi cards that I picked up in Ibaraki. It gives me lots of things to post on my Postcard blog.
When F came home I started cooking dinner. Tonight it was pasta with mushrooms and smoked duck breast and salad. It turned out rather well I thought. I let F do the dishes tonight, he didn’t seem to be as exhausted as he was last night.
It rained all evening so we weren’t able to go out for a walk. I had hoped that we would, but nope. Didn’t. I shall have to walk again at home tomorrow. I need to start again.
I watched Blindspot and then Penny Dreadful. Penny Dreadful was brilliant and it left off on a huge cliffhanger so I am wondering if I can wait until Saturday night to watch it. Not sure what my options would be if I can’t!
I also wrote up 4 postcrossing cards tonight. Finally, I did a few. My game plan is to try and write a few every weeknight, but I’m not sure that it is practical. I’ve been slacking off a lot lately and I’ll need to take a week off at the end of the month to write my column again.
Anyway, that’s about it for me. Tomorrow I really should do some more laundry and cleaning if I get around to it. Sigh. I’ll also have to scan my cards and get them into the mail.
Come back in a bit and see what I get up to. Until tomorrow….
2 comments:
I've given up on scanning cards. It was too much stress for doing something that is supposed to be fun. I would much rather just sit and write cards all night long than faff about with the scanner. It is a nice record, especially when one goes missing, but I figure the 500 I've already scanned in are enough to give folks an idea of the kind of cards I send. I realize you blog about your cards though, so you need to scan them.
I have my scanning practically down to a science nowadays, so I don't mind too much. It sometimes does take time, particularly if I want to scan the stamp and not my address or something like that.
I've thought about letting go of doing it, but I quite like having a record of the cards I send too.
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