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Recovering Sabbath

Thursday, 02 October, 2003

Reader: Do you wonder what I'm thinking or what I'm doing as I blog about books, music and observations that no one could possibly find as fascinating as me? It is Thursday night and Ben is away at the ECU committee handover camp down in Gerringong. If I were well, I'd be there too, leading the singing over his guitar/piano. (It is rare for Ben to play the guitar but he does). I'm getting better but I've decided not to push it and have spent the past four days sleeping and consuming food and a terrible amount of books and movies, ignoring the ironing and the pile-up of mail that needs to be answered in my inbox. And yet I've stilled bothered to check and respond to my work mail this week—perhaps because I think they make me feel guilty for being sick because Wednesday was supposed to be the official launch of the new CAPSTRANS website and I was supposed to be organising it, as well as updating the site with the copious number of changes that have been bombarding me steadily since I left work last Tuesday. Foolish, really; checking my work mail only makes me dread returning to work next Tuesday, but at least I've armed myself with a medical certificate so they can't accuse me of lying. (It's terrible that work is a cesspool of suspicion and despair but at least I'm only there three days a week. The university's staff are currently engaged in a long and bitter argument about parking and having to pay $600 p.a. for a red parking sticker that in no way guarantees them a space and having the police administer parking fines rather than security. I can happily say that I do not care.) Work aside, I like not having the pressure to think about anything in particular, subjecting myself, instead, to mere entertainment. Ben has been making MP3 CDs out of our music collection—yes, even out of our cassette tapes. I figure I'll enjoy it while it lasts, making the most of the time I have to do nothing, think nothing.
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lol no I don’t. but now I just think it a little strange smile the way you bring it up.

Everyone has their quirks right smile I think its cool the way u think smile Not that I’d want it myself, but its nice to read ...?

Posted by Fuzzi on 04 October, 2003 2:14 PM


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