Fazit of the day
Dec. 12th, 2003 10:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Or the reasons why I feel like death warmed over...
Okay, let's start with the ever-popular RL issues.
- Several colleagues are sick (or at least they say so); consequently, I had to work for them in both of my free hours, plus I had to oversee "pupil activities" during three of the sum of five breaks between lessons;
- As I mentioned before, tomorrow we'll have to work. It's completely useless, of course, as the kids will be mad like hell, but we will have to go to school and do as if we'd be teaching anyway. Guess why all those colleagues have become suddenly and mysteriously ill?
- Then I came home and decided to cook a warm meal as Mom is constantly whining that we eat too much cold food. Which is true, it just doesn't really bother me. Anyway, I found an interesting recipe in one of the German TV-magazines and tried it. It wasn't bad, aside from the fact that I've forgotten to take out the fish from the freezer in time and had to brutally break the stupid, frozen creatures apart in order to get them into the pan. I think I'll have to agree with Gollum about raw fish...
And now up to the fannish shores
- I've finally got my lazy behind in gear and sit down to archive the Edhellond posts, which I haven't done for days. And boy, did we have busy days on Edhellond lately! I ceased counting at 40... *g*
- I've nearly finished the third chapter of Seaside Conversations 2. I couldn't resist to give the fishy elfling another appearance, and Andrahar gets to tell him the tale of the Great Dragon of Harad.
- Before the archiving thingy, I wathed Enterprise on German TV, but it was a boring episode, so I gave up on it halfways.
- Should have typed up the new Gildor chapter 8see above) as far as it's written and the epilogue to Forgotten Roots. Planned to, in fact. But it'll have to wait.
My eyes feel like glowing glass shards. I think it's tiem for me to go to bed, as soon as I've checked my friendslist and said something nice to the people there...
Okay, let's start with the ever-popular RL issues.
- Several colleagues are sick (or at least they say so); consequently, I had to work for them in both of my free hours, plus I had to oversee "pupil activities" during three of the sum of five breaks between lessons;
- As I mentioned before, tomorrow we'll have to work. It's completely useless, of course, as the kids will be mad like hell, but we will have to go to school and do as if we'd be teaching anyway. Guess why all those colleagues have become suddenly and mysteriously ill?
- Then I came home and decided to cook a warm meal as Mom is constantly whining that we eat too much cold food. Which is true, it just doesn't really bother me. Anyway, I found an interesting recipe in one of the German TV-magazines and tried it. It wasn't bad, aside from the fact that I've forgotten to take out the fish from the freezer in time and had to brutally break the stupid, frozen creatures apart in order to get them into the pan. I think I'll have to agree with Gollum about raw fish...
And now up to the fannish shores
- I've finally got my lazy behind in gear and sit down to archive the Edhellond posts, which I haven't done for days. And boy, did we have busy days on Edhellond lately! I ceased counting at 40... *g*
- I've nearly finished the third chapter of Seaside Conversations 2. I couldn't resist to give the fishy elfling another appearance, and Andrahar gets to tell him the tale of the Great Dragon of Harad.
- Before the archiving thingy, I wathed Enterprise on German TV, but it was a boring episode, so I gave up on it halfways.
- Should have typed up the new Gildor chapter 8see above) as far as it's written and the epilogue to Forgotten Roots. Planned to, in fact. But it'll have to wait.
My eyes feel like glowing glass shards. I think it's tiem for me to go to bed, as soon as I've checked my friendslist and said something nice to the people there...
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Date: 2003-12-12 05:56 pm (UTC)my eyes are all itchy just thinking about it...