Sunday morning reviews
Aug. 14th, 2005 10:01 amSo, how has my weekend been?
Very lazy so far. I've dyed my hair, been to the cinema, and read a vast amount. I think I spent an hour on the phone to my li'l sis discussing beds and houses, and I've pondered life in a fairly contented manner. Despite occasional rants, life seems to be settling. I'm building the life I want - the world I want to live in. Kittens are looking more and more feasible. It's looking like we may well get a part furnished house in November, so I can begin to build up furniture for when I can buy a house (I'm working on a five year plan at the moment) and the world is full of goodness. Oh - beds I'm looking at (as I can't have the one I found in Aldershot) are pictured here
Yesterday
pierot,
rweishaar and I went to see The Island - the new Ewan McGregor film. Ryan - my ex-military friend - informs me that this film may not portray US Delta Force troops in an entirely accurate manner. However, despite this, I enjoyed it.
( The Island. Contains spoilers )
Next up, my review of my current reading materiel. It's the first non-Sharpe Bernard Cornwall I've ever read, and it's an Arthurian novel. A bit of a high risk enterprise for me, you might think. But currently I'm rather enjoying it.
( The Winter King, by Bernard Cornwall )
Very lazy so far. I've dyed my hair, been to the cinema, and read a vast amount. I think I spent an hour on the phone to my li'l sis discussing beds and houses, and I've pondered life in a fairly contented manner. Despite occasional rants, life seems to be settling. I'm building the life I want - the world I want to live in. Kittens are looking more and more feasible. It's looking like we may well get a part furnished house in November, so I can begin to build up furniture for when I can buy a house (I'm working on a five year plan at the moment) and the world is full of goodness. Oh - beds I'm looking at (as I can't have the one I found in Aldershot) are pictured here
Yesterday
( The Island. Contains spoilers )
Next up, my review of my current reading materiel. It's the first non-Sharpe Bernard Cornwall I've ever read, and it's an Arthurian novel. A bit of a high risk enterprise for me, you might think. But currently I'm rather enjoying it.
( The Winter King, by Bernard Cornwall )