Jan. 12th, 2011

clevermanka: default (i am so happy!)
I slept until 7:30 this morning. o_O What's up with that?

I'm getting just enough done on this vacation to feel good about it, but not so much that I am not able to relax (obviously, if I just wrapped up ten hours of solid sleep). I've found the perfect combination. Ahh. Now if I could just win the lottery so I could do this every day.

My only regret so far on my vacation is my choice to do a Whole30 at the same time. I would like to have a glass of wine with [livejournal.com profile] mckitterick once in a while. I didn't think this one out very well. Perhaps alas.

Yesterday I started re-reading The Castle of Otranto with the motivation of taking notes on it, watched the final episode of the BBC Life DVD set, did some soul-searching about a meaningful entry for the Life journal, ran some errands with [livejournal.com profile] mckitterick and very nearly got sucked into purchasing a Sony E-reader at Borders before the douche-bag sales clerk pissed me off so much that I had to either leave the store before making the purchase or punch him in the face.

Today is Moderate Intensity day of Tacfit Warrior, but I'm waiting to get going. Before bed last night, I expressed my anxiety over not doing some of the movements right (I am terrible at translating the motions of others into my own body movement). [livejournal.com profile] mckitterick said he'd watch it and show them to me, so I'm waiting for him to wake up and give me some assistance. I should have thought of this sooner. Ah, well. I am on vacation so it doesn't matter when I get my exercising in, as long as it gets done at some point. Which it shall!

In the meantime, I am considering doing a big old rip-off of one of [livejournal.com profile] bestill's carved stamp designs. Check out her 30 Days of Carving project! [livejournal.com profile] bestill, you are such an inspiration! Thank you.

Back to the E-reader thing, though: I know a precious few of you have similar things, and I'm curious what you bought, why, and if you're happy with it. I'm leaning toward the Sony because I know [livejournal.com profile] ericreynolds loves his, the Sony supports EPUB and PDF files, and it's the most compatible with the State of Kansas Library system's downloadable holdings. [livejournal.com profile] _luaineach mentioned that Sony is a bastard when it comes to DRM, but that is the opposite of what I've heard from others, so I'd love to hear a variety of opinions. Who else has one? Anyone? Anyone?

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