Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Festively Fatigued

The holiday season has treated me well this year. So yay for that!

Gene and I started early with the whole gift giving thing on Christmas Eve (at about one in the morning when he knocked off work) because we were heading our own seperate ways this year for Christmas. He seems to like his crazily bright LED torch, but he would, and we're looking forward to playing the "cheap-ass board game" that I got him from Of Science & Swords. Gene got me the Sims 2 on XBox after having to listen to me sulk about not having a fast enough graphics card or processor in my laptop to play the game so you can imagine how I passed Christmas Eve night...

I actually got to spend Christmas Day with my parents this year, although I was a little antisocial during Christmas evening playing the Sims 2 on their lovely rocket-ship of a computer. In my defense, they'd gone out to visit a friend of theirs who's fairly sick with cancer to try and cheer her up so it was just the dogs who got received little attention. I swear my parents read my mind this year. I got given a manicure/hand cream set which I was actually thinking of getting at some point soon so that was great. Mum also gave me some gorgeous Noro yarn which is a blend of silk, mohair and lambswool. Mmmmmm it's so pretty!

Gene came back from Geelong to my folks place on Boxing Day with a swag of assorted goodies which were most appreciated. Unfortunately he had to work that night so we lost him for a little while. Nick C came to join us for Boxing Day which was lovely. Just our luck that his parents had also gotten him a Leatherman for Christmas! He still made excellent use of it opening our beer for us though. He brought a book called Vellum which I'm looking forward to starting tonight and two of those wooden puzzles to entertain us all. Gene's combined them both (one was a star and the other a sphere) and they look pretty cool now.

Today was the last day we spent out with my folks just trying to eat the last of the Christmas food and making the most of the cool toys they have. Dad gave us some movies to watch and very kindly swapped iPods with me so I'm currently importing music to iTunes from our CD collection so that I can listen to it all at work tomorrow. Well maybe not quite all of it as I've passed the 24 hours of music mark... but I'll give most of it a good shot!

I'm happy to note that I should be able to attend the NYE pool party so I'm looking forward to seeing all the crazy Monash kids again.

Until then I don't think there's much else to report!

Saturday, December 17, 2005

On the fly

Sleep and time are both precious at present. Despite my (admittedly now) occassional urges to post, I often find myself moving that extra 40cm from the chair I'm sitting on now to the bed to snuggle up and blissfully rendezvous with whatever the Sandman has to bring.

Work is getting fantastically busy and I suspect will only get more so. We've all got four days off between now and March 31st (those being the Christmas holidays) and I've had to dole my time out between social and family circles (which always sucks because everyone always wants more time than you ever seem to have). Happily though I think I'll get to see each of my friends at least once before the New Year. Naomi & Rami I should see you guys at the pool party if I'm not working too late, which I doubt I will be.

I've actually stopped thinking of weekends as social times and am counting them as possible work times and if not sleep catch ups. I'm sure it won't get anywhere near as busy for a little while yet (read couple of weeks) but I'd rather be pleasantly surprised than unprepared.

Okay, time to run off and tend to the ever wonderful Christmas shopping... *sigh*

Contrary to the tone of this post, I'm actually in a good mood. Just oh-so-tired!

To any of my friends who read this I love you all and promise to try and spend some time with you all soon. If I don't see you in the next week or so, have a wonderful holiday season and get/be very very merry!