Post-Book Syndrome
Feb. 9th, 2007 03:41 pmWell, I'm in the second day of post-book syndrome. Last night I logged onto the internet, and for the first time in weeks I didn't have to feel guilty for taking time to check e-mail and friendslist.
So far I've managed to schedule a haircut, call for a massage appointment (must replace rocks in shoulder with actual muscles), and given some thought to what I'm doing this weekend. It's possible that I'll be going to the gym, if I get enough ambition. Even more possible that I'll just stay home and tackle the stacks of books to be read, and DVDs to be watched that have piled up.
And at some point I have to organize the computer room, which is in the stage where papers are spread everywhere and no one is allowed in except me.
So far I've managed to schedule a haircut, call for a massage appointment (must replace rocks in shoulder with actual muscles), and given some thought to what I'm doing this weekend. It's possible that I'll be going to the gym, if I get enough ambition. Even more possible that I'll just stay home and tackle the stacks of books to be read, and DVDs to be watched that have piled up.
And at some point I have to organize the computer room, which is in the stage where papers are spread everywhere and no one is allowed in except me.