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( Dec. 24th, 2007 08:28 am)
I've been awake since about 6:30, up since about 7:30. On a day when I have no specific schedule, no alarm clock went off, and I had expected to sleep in and catch up somewhat on sleep. (I didn't sleep late yesterday, but it wasn't this early either, and it usually takes me a couple of days without an alarm before I can sleep late.)

I've been grumbling at [livejournal.com profile] julian_tiger that he should be more helpful, or teach master classes in sleeping, or some such. If I get out reasonably soon, I might manage gym and shoestore and back in time for a plausible afternoon nap. I'm also going to make an effort toward an early dinner tonight--which means nothing remotely experimental with regard to the cookery, since a small change in recipe last night stretched [livejournal.com profile] cattitude's quick dinner into a lengthy and thus later one. Tasty, though.
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redbird: closeup of me drinking tea, in a friend's kitchen (Default)
( Dec. 24th, 2007 08:28 am)
I've been awake since about 6:30, up since about 7:30. On a day when I have no specific schedule, no alarm clock went off, and I had expected to sleep in and catch up somewhat on sleep. (I didn't sleep late yesterday, but it wasn't this early either, and it usually takes me a couple of days without an alarm before I can sleep late.)

I've been grumbling at [livejournal.com profile] julian_tiger that he should be more helpful, or teach master classes in sleeping, or some such. If I get out reasonably soon, I might manage gym and shoestore and back in time for a plausible afternoon nap. I'm also going to make an effort toward an early dinner tonight--which means nothing remotely experimental with regard to the cookery, since a small change in recipe last night stretched [livejournal.com profile] cattitude's quick dinner into a lengthy and thus later one. Tasty, though.
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I had lunch at the local diner with [livejournal.com profile] cattitude and then headed downtown. First stop was the gym, where I had a good workout in pleasantly uncrowded conditions, probably the last such I will have for at least six weeks. (After New Year's I'll be mostly if not entirely going at the end of the workday, and the gym is always most crowded in January.)

Exercised and showered, I walked over to the New Balance store, where they were friendly and helpful about exchanging my sneakers for the right size. I explained that I needed a women's size eight and had gotten a men's. The salesman took a quick look in the box, then verified that I wanted 8EE, went in back, and brought out the correct shoes. I tried them on, walked around briefly, checked the size label on the tongue of the shoe (which says both 8 and 39), and noted that they left shoe is a little tight at the little toe. He assured me it would be fine in a couple of days, which matches my general experience of leather shoes, but also means I should break them in gently, not dive in to wearing them for a full day.

From there, feeling good about things, I got on the train and went down to Greenwich Village. Varsano's was open, uncrowded, and had a wide selection of chocolates available--I'd thought they might have closed early, or sold out of some things. I told Mark Varsano I didn't need ginger this time--he offered to take a look for it as soon as he saw me--and got a selection of creams and truffles, plus some orange peel and one cordial cherry for Cattitude. Thence home, and it was still light out.

gym numbers )
I had lunch at the local diner with [livejournal.com profile] cattitude and then headed downtown. First stop was the gym, where I had a good workout in pleasantly uncrowded conditions, probably the last such I will have for at least six weeks. (After New Year's I'll be mostly if not entirely going at the end of the workday, and the gym is always most crowded in January.)

Exercised and showered, I walked over to the New Balance store, where they were friendly and helpful about exchanging my sneakers for the right size. I explained that I needed a women's size eight and had gotten a men's. The salesman took a quick look in the box, then verified that I wanted 8EE, went in back, and brought out the correct shoes. I tried them on, walked around briefly, checked the size label on the tongue of the shoe (which says both 8 and 39), and noted that they left shoe is a little tight at the little toe. He assured me it would be fine in a couple of days, which matches my general experience of leather shoes, but also means I should break them in gently, not dive in to wearing them for a full day.

From there, feeling good about things, I got on the train and went down to Greenwich Village. Varsano's was open, uncrowded, and had a wide selection of chocolates available--I'd thought they might have closed early, or sold out of some things. I told Mark Varsano I didn't need ginger this time--he offered to take a look for it as soon as he saw me--and got a selection of creams and truffles, plus some orange peel and one cordial cherry for Cattitude. Thence home, and it was still light out.

gym numbers )
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