can it be nap time now?
May. 6th, 2010 12:53 pmI need to sleep for about a week. How do I make this happen??? Ugh. I'm so freakin' tired! I've been putting in incredibly long days in the office, I'm making due on about 4-5 hours of sleep a night, I'm fighting off some kind of crud, and I just want to SLEEP! *cries* My soul for a damn nap!
In less whiny news,
coolwhipdiva and I scored tickets for Adam Lambert's second Costa Mesa show!!! Two back-to-back Adam concerts! Double the Adam, double the FABULOUSNESS!!! This, as you might imagine, is very exciting for me! We're also seriously considering hitting the show in Denver on July 17th. Don't judge me!!! :) Anyway, I'm thinking I might as well make a weekend of it in Denver. Who's there? What should I do? Talk to me about Denver, flist! I'm still hoping for more shows in the Southwest or West Coast -- L.A., San Diego, Vegas, PHOENIX!!! *hopes* But for now the only other workable date is Denver.
I feel as if I'm just generally behind on life. I haven't watched this week's Glee yet, and there are about a half-dozen Legend of the Seeker episodes on my DVR. It feels as if I've been crawling home after 12 or 13 hours at work, finding something that will serve as dinner, and then crawling into bed to start it all over. Did I mention that I was freakin' TIRED??? Anyway, the one thing I have been doing is reading the Josh Lanyon's Adrien English LGBT mystery series, and I'm thoroughly enjoying them. I'm generally not a fan of first person narration, because I think few do it well; but Josh Lanyon's Adrien does it well. The narration is tight and witty and insightful. The mystery themselves are not particularly creative, but the narration and characters have made these books thoroughly delightful thus far. I just started the third book, The Hell You Say, and if I can't spend my afternoon taking a loooong nap, I'd really rather be home reading than at this damn desk for another 12 hours stint. Anyway. Has anyone else read them? What do you think? Let's discuss! *beams*
So, unless my Boss suddenly institutes a mandatory afternoon nap time or my flistdistracts entertains me with talk about Denver or the Adrien English books, I'm going to have to get back to work now.
In less whiny news,
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I feel as if I'm just generally behind on life. I haven't watched this week's Glee yet, and there are about a half-dozen Legend of the Seeker episodes on my DVR. It feels as if I've been crawling home after 12 or 13 hours at work, finding something that will serve as dinner, and then crawling into bed to start it all over. Did I mention that I was freakin' TIRED??? Anyway, the one thing I have been doing is reading the Josh Lanyon's Adrien English LGBT mystery series, and I'm thoroughly enjoying them. I'm generally not a fan of first person narration, because I think few do it well; but Josh Lanyon's Adrien does it well. The narration is tight and witty and insightful. The mystery themselves are not particularly creative, but the narration and characters have made these books thoroughly delightful thus far. I just started the third book, The Hell You Say, and if I can't spend my afternoon taking a loooong nap, I'd really rather be home reading than at this damn desk for another 12 hours stint. Anyway. Has anyone else read them? What do you think? Let's discuss! *beams*
So, unless my Boss suddenly institutes a mandatory afternoon nap time or my flist