Day 26 → Your week, in great detail
Feb. 23rd, 2010 07:51 pmOr, More Boring Stuff That None Of You Are Interested In Reading. I'd skip this if it wouldn't irritate my obsessive-compulsive streak that insists there mustn't be any gaps.
Monday to Friday - exactly the what I wrote yesterday, except the morning getting-out-of-bed profanities get more and more crass as the week progresses.
Saturday and Sunday - catch up on sleep, clean house (one of the few advantages of living in a tiny pokey flat is getting this done in an hour), do the grocery shopping. Usually we'll go in to the city center to wander around the shops, but I rarely buy anything. We go out for lunch or dinner - while usually I'm very frugal with money, when it comes to good food for under £20 each I don't worry so much about spending (possibly because the sugar daddy usually pays, har har). And one of the things I do love about living in Manchester is that there are so many great Asian restaurants here.
Occasionally we'll take a trip to somewhere old and touristy, or go for a long walk. But I haven't felt the urge to go out lately because of how cold and miserable it's been. I'm looking forward to spring...
Monday to Friday - exactly the what I wrote yesterday, except the morning getting-out-of-bed profanities get more and more crass as the week progresses.
Saturday and Sunday - catch up on sleep, clean house (one of the few advantages of living in a tiny pokey flat is getting this done in an hour), do the grocery shopping. Usually we'll go in to the city center to wander around the shops, but I rarely buy anything. We go out for lunch or dinner - while usually I'm very frugal with money, when it comes to good food for under £20 each I don't worry so much about spending (possibly because the sugar daddy usually pays, har har). And one of the things I do love about living in Manchester is that there are so many great Asian restaurants here.
Occasionally we'll take a trip to somewhere old and touristy, or go for a long walk. But I haven't felt the urge to go out lately because of how cold and miserable it's been. I'm looking forward to spring...