Dryer 1, Me 0
Sep. 14th, 2008 08:13 pmHm. Well, I got one load out of the "fixed" dryer. I now think it's the thermostat. At least it was the load with the towels and the mattress cover.
Honestly, I don't know if I should try to fix it or just start looking for a replacement.
I did get a lot done this weekend, despite feeling really tired and draggy. "Fixed" the dryer, ran a bunch of errands that needed doing, took things to Goodwill, bought bras, cleaned off the coinage I bought last week, bought The World's Best Niece a bottle of vodka for her 21st birthday, cleaned out the car, bought groceries, vacuumed, and now I'm doing laundry.
I wish I would stop feeling tired, even though I work out, would stop aching all the time, stop being randomly depressed. I made the choice to live my life on my own a long time ago, but sometimes living alone, while all your friends got married/involved/had kids really sucks.
And I'm just not looking forward into going in to work any more. I'm really, really tired of what I've been doing. *sigh* I wish I was well-off enough to have a mid-life crisis, quit work, go contemplate my navel, run off and join the Peace Corps, whatever....But I did a random nice thing for a recruiter on my LinkedIn network, and then asked her if she could place someone with my skill set. I'm going to send her my resume and meet with her for lunch this week. Who knows?
Honestly, I don't know if I should try to fix it or just start looking for a replacement.
I did get a lot done this weekend, despite feeling really tired and draggy. "Fixed" the dryer, ran a bunch of errands that needed doing, took things to Goodwill, bought bras, cleaned off the coinage I bought last week, bought The World's Best Niece a bottle of vodka for her 21st birthday, cleaned out the car, bought groceries, vacuumed, and now I'm doing laundry.
I wish I would stop feeling tired, even though I work out, would stop aching all the time, stop being randomly depressed. I made the choice to live my life on my own a long time ago, but sometimes living alone, while all your friends got married/involved/had kids really sucks.
And I'm just not looking forward into going in to work any more. I'm really, really tired of what I've been doing. *sigh* I wish I was well-off enough to have a mid-life crisis, quit work, go contemplate my navel, run off and join the Peace Corps, whatever....But I did a random nice thing for a recruiter on my LinkedIn network, and then asked her if she could place someone with my skill set. I'm going to send her my resume and meet with her for lunch this week. Who knows?