gnomi: (exhausted_monkey)
gnomi ([personal profile] gnomi) wrote2008-06-06 02:23 pm
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The next few days look like this:

-- Tonight: Shabbat prep after work (including cooking I blew off last night), then collapse into Shabbat

-- Tomorrow: Shabbat. D'var torah in the afternoon (yes, I figured it out. Yes, even before candle lighting tonight. Go me and my mad "writes well under pressure caused by procrastination" skills).

-- Sunday: Up early, shop for groceries, cook for Yom Tov, bring in Yom Tov, host people for dinner, collapse.

-- Monday: First day Shavuot. Up early, daven, lunch at friends', maybe nap, dinner at home.

-- Tuesday: Second day Shavuot. Lather-rinse-repeat of Monday, except substituting shul luncheon for lunch at friends'.

-- Tuesday night: Reconnect with Internet I will not have seen for probably more than 20 minutes (eked out during the cooking process) since Friday afternoon.


Hugs all around. Be well and be good, all.

[identity profile] aunt-becca.livejournal.com 2008-06-06 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I like your scheduling of naps. I always factor in nappage for yontif.
I also blew off cooking last night. Thank goodness I'm outta here in a few.....

[identity profile] elul-3.livejournal.com 2008-06-06 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
If you wrote it last night, or even earlier today, you didn't procrastinate well enough. You should be jotting down the last few notes while striking the match to light candles at seventeen-point-nine minutes this evening.

If you can only squeeze in 20 minutes of Internet time on Motzash/Sunday, you don't procrastinate well enough. Twenty minutes is how much Internet time you should have while shod and hatted, with grocery list in hand, thinking to self: "Self, we need to get groceries. It's noon already."

[identity profile] ayoub.livejournal.com 2008-06-07 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
I hope you write all of this up... It's all very interesting to me :D

*hugs you*