Thursday, January 31, 2008

Home Cooked

One of the things that I have been looking forward to is the home cooked meals. For a while, it was just sandwiches. Honestly, you can get sick of them after not too long. Took a break from them, but now that I feel moved in, I have been cooking bigger meals. Rather than just making enough for a day, I made stew a few nights ago. That sort of warm, filling meal just makes you happy. Plus, being able to put some in the fridge and reheat it the next day, that is the magic of it. Left over stew, a turkey and pepperjack sandwich, a salad and some tea. Just wonderful.

Well, I am out of stew, so time to plan round two. Maybe the third one will be in the slow cooker rather than using the the electric skillet. We will see. It will be good.

Had done moved out.

In the process of moving out, you don't really feel completely at home for a while. On Sunday, that finally felt done after moving my love seat over to the new place. I could finally just sit on my couch, watch tv or play a game, rather than on folding chairs. I also brought my desktop computer over, but I don't have much need for it at the moment. So, I feel like it is all done. I still have a few odds and ends to take with, but it is just more things that I won't know exactly what to do with.

I got yelled at by Paul (I am pretty sure it is Paul, Meat man at Outpost) for not going riding with him and Jojo this past weekend. I never knew it was going down. I blame Jojo. I am just kinda afraid that, since I have not ridden with Jojo or Paul or anyone else who rides a lot, I am going to get my butt kicked by the trail. We'll see.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Packing up and Moving out

It has finally started. Moving out of my parents. It is good.

I spent most of the weekend getting packed up and hauling stuff over. It is an odd experience, but it is kinda fun. When you move out, you don't realize how much stuff you actually have. I have been living out of a single room at my parents for a long time, so there was a lot of stuff packed in one room. Getting that expanded into several rooms, you get a better feel for what it is that you have. Also, though, you realize how much stuff you use that you will have to purchase for yourself. A trip or two to goodwill for kitchenware and Kohls or Sears for the rest.

It will be a good upcoming weekend to be spending indoors setting stuff up, with the projected snow and low temps. I have a garage spot for the month until the parking a block away is available. Almost everything is moved, short of my love seat and main computer, everything that I have is there. There still is no internet, so besides music and movies, not going to be needing my main computer much.

My finger needs to hurry up and finish healing. It is 90% done, just waiting for the nail to regrow. No way to hurry that, sadly. That finger has a lot of things it wants to do. Trigger shift for my front derailer, fret board, typing normally, wear gloves easily . . . you know, the important stuff.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Year so far

Three days into the year, and I have to say that is has been pretty good. Went hiking for most of the day tuesday, had a nice dinner with some friends this evening, whacked my still healing finger pretty good over-reaching for a door. All sorts of good things.

Well, I got my formal offer for my job today, which makes me quite happy. No more worrying about the looming 6 months until my benefits kick in (read: insurance). Once the job starts, so will the clock ticking down for that.

This evening I also got my Jury summons. Real Juror, not a reserve. So, we will see. Gotta tell work I won't be in.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

New Years Morning

It is a strange occurrence to watch a red fox eat its prey. It is a stranger occurrence to see that happening in your backyard, in the middle of the city. Nature has some funny ways to remind you of what is going on around you, even without you realizing it.

I meant to start the New Year off right, and I think that is as good a place as any.