It's gray and drizzly here, supposed to be sunny tomorrow, so I will put off yard work until then. Just going to finish this cup of coffee (particularly delicious today, for some reason) and then back to the kitchen. Took a break for a few days, I hope to make significant progress today.
Although it is also that most wonderful time of the year Restaurant Week, so I should take myself out to lunch. Both the places offering lunch menus are closed on Mondays and getting out for a sit down meal during the week is challenging.
I can do both.
Shoot, the place I planned to have lunch is only open for dinner on the weekends. Oh well, opens up my schedule, I guess.
Oh, that's right, in much of the country tomorrow's a holiday. In Utah, it's "Why didn't I get mail? Why was the bank closed?" day.
My company should be closed imho but we are not.
I haven't worked for a company that closed on all the national holidays in decades.
I get Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Bad week has turned into a very bad weekend. I just hope next week is better.
OMG, there's a valley outside my window! Mountains! Wow!
I'm sorry, Gud.
Successfully got myself out to lunch! I will have to eat out every meal for the rest of the week to maximize my Restaurant Week menu sampling. Got it all planned out, we'll see if I can actually pull it off. Should also help with that whole having dishes to wash thing.
After a day spent on a Stephen King movie set, it's turned into a sunny, sparkly day.
Of course, it's going to snow tonight, into the commute in the morning. Why must it always snow during the commute?
Is it wrong that I think those Frugaltwerps are kinda cheating by deducting their mortgage payment from their monthly expenses?
Which okay, speaking of not frugal, I took a walk today with my son to go to a local cafe and pick up some fancy juices. Walk was nice, juice was delicious, but I always find the price tag a bit baffling. How can fresh pressed juices be so much money?! Although it's kind of worth it to get my son to go on a 45 minute walk.