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Apr. 17th, 2019 10:00 pmWhy is everything scheduled for the last weekend in April? It was bad enough when both AwesomeCon and Endgame were, but now I'm missing a book sale and the first Jane Austen event we've had in this year for literally *years* because I've got that weekend booked. This weekend the only think I've got is the newest penguin documentary, and I'm not even sure I'm going to do that. I might just stay home and hammer out the end of my series.
Especially when Sunday's walk was rudely interrupted by my headphone adapter suddenly shorting out, along with the pause button on my music app; I had to power my phone down just to shut it up. Plus I didn't get to the Apple store to get it sorted until Tuesday night, so that was a worrying pair of days, when I thought the problem was the phone itself. Today was less stressful, but who knows what tomorrow's reckoning will bring.
Although at least it will also bring Cloak and Dagger. Last week I found myself at the end of the third episode contemplating how impressive that show really is. Started watching Les Miserables on PBS too, a nice way to occupy myself when everyone else is watching that HBO show, at least for as long as it lasts. Nice way to get the original story without slogging through Hugo's novel.
Though I kind of want to read his history of Notre Dame right now. Mom actually cried a little Monday. I'm more relieved most of it survived.
Especially when Sunday's walk was rudely interrupted by my headphone adapter suddenly shorting out, along with the pause button on my music app; I had to power my phone down just to shut it up. Plus I didn't get to the Apple store to get it sorted until Tuesday night, so that was a worrying pair of days, when I thought the problem was the phone itself. Today was less stressful, but who knows what tomorrow's reckoning will bring.
Although at least it will also bring Cloak and Dagger. Last week I found myself at the end of the third episode contemplating how impressive that show really is. Started watching Les Miserables on PBS too, a nice way to occupy myself when everyone else is watching that HBO show, at least for as long as it lasts. Nice way to get the original story without slogging through Hugo's novel.
Though I kind of want to read his history of Notre Dame right now. Mom actually cried a little Monday. I'm more relieved most of it survived.