I spent a LOT less time than usual on the internet in the past two weeks. (Sorry to all of my regular chat partners!) In this time, as I've mentioned, I put up a new desk just for eBay stuff and cleaned and organized some areas of the apartment.
I also spent a LOT of time working on new eBay things to list. I really poured a lot of energy into it. It paid off. I wasn't certain what would happen, but the week before Labor Day I thought, I'll list a ton of items. Either a) everyone will be consumed with kids and back-to-school stuff and there will be nothing; or b) everyone will be online as the weather changes.
Apparently it was b, and I'm thrilled. The last few sets of listings have drawn a lot more attention than they normally do. This week was the best week ever. So I've been spending more time than ever printing things out and boxing things and hanging out at the post office.
I'm going to be home a lot this fall, which is good, because this is when the dayjob pretty much shifts into overdrive and heaps all of the work on me.
I'm still riding out the motivated tidal wave. I've even pulled out all of the empty frames I've purchased over the years, and I'm actually doing something.
You see, the normal formula runs something like this:
a) I decide to do some large project.
b) I bring it all together.
c) I think about it.
d) I decide I'm missing some vital component, which will take a trip to the store, or contacting someone, etc.
e) Project gets put back into the storage closet.
So I'm ecstatic that my usual "block" isn't working with the photos.
Plus, I'm going to put the two incredible drawings
snapesforte made for me into frames. I'm finally just going to bite the bullet and start working on my "fandom corner", which is where the computer sits. If I'm going to sit here all the damn time, I might as well make it fun to look at as well.
The flist is picking up, I see. For a few weeks it seemed like nothing was going on, but this morning I was at skip 90 after only twelve hours, so it's getting to the busy winter season. I don't know if I can keep up. I think I have to do a defriending, or at least a decomming (I have to say goodbye to
pottersues, and, unfortunately,
hires_hunks.)
I also spent a LOT of time working on new eBay things to list. I really poured a lot of energy into it. It paid off. I wasn't certain what would happen, but the week before Labor Day I thought, I'll list a ton of items. Either a) everyone will be consumed with kids and back-to-school stuff and there will be nothing; or b) everyone will be online as the weather changes.
Apparently it was b, and I'm thrilled. The last few sets of listings have drawn a lot more attention than they normally do. This week was the best week ever. So I've been spending more time than ever printing things out and boxing things and hanging out at the post office.
I'm going to be home a lot this fall, which is good, because this is when the dayjob pretty much shifts into overdrive and heaps all of the work on me.
I'm still riding out the motivated tidal wave. I've even pulled out all of the empty frames I've purchased over the years, and I'm actually doing something.
You see, the normal formula runs something like this:
a) I decide to do some large project.
b) I bring it all together.
c) I think about it.
d) I decide I'm missing some vital component, which will take a trip to the store, or contacting someone, etc.
e) Project gets put back into the storage closet.
So I'm ecstatic that my usual "block" isn't working with the photos.
Plus, I'm going to put the two incredible drawings
The flist is picking up, I see. For a few weeks it seemed like nothing was going on, but this morning I was at skip 90 after only twelve hours, so it's getting to the busy winter season. I don't know if I can keep up. I think I have to do a defriending, or at least a decomming (I have to say goodbye to
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Date: 2006-09-15 08:52 pm (UTC)Do you get the SciFi channel?
Barty'sThe Tenth Doctor's run starts on Sept 29th at 8:00. And they're doing a huge marathon of some of the Ninth Doctor's episodes that morning from 8am-3pm that will lead you up to they start at 8. :DThere...no excuses...cuz there's always ze internets.
You can get the sonic screwdriver on ebay, but I recommend going through an American distribution place. I know one or two shops that sell Who stuff over here if you're interested. That or
beg your friends that live over there shamelessly like I didask nicely people you know over in that part of the world to pick you up one.Ooooo, home time in 10 mins...yay!