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		<title>Random Bits of Update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Been a little while. Things are still going well. The new place is coming along nicely. <a href="http://lankylad.livejournal.com">Lankylad</a> and I painted the living room/dining area last weekend, and it looks great. I haven&#8217;t actually started moving in yet. Been trying to clear&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Been a little while. Things are still going well. The new place is coming along nicely. <a href="http://lankylad.livejournal.com">Lankylad</a> and I painted the living room/dining area last weekend, and it looks great. I haven&#8217;t actually started moving in yet. Been trying to clear out a bit of a bug problem that apparently came with the territory. They supposedly sprayed a couple weeks ago, and I&#8217;ve put out bait, but (lovely little bug carcasses notwithstanding) they seem reluctant to let up. I need to pick up some caulk and a little plastic sheeting to seal up a couple holes under the kitchen sink to reduce their points of access.</p>
<p>Packing hasn&#8217;t exactly begun in earnest, but it&#8217;s getting started. I&#8217;ve managed to purge a bunch of junk and consolidate three plastic storage bins into one. I&#8217;ll probably be packing books and going through clothes tonight to sort out winter stuff and things I don&#8217;t want, or that don&#8217;t fit anymore. That should hopefully clear up a ton of space by itself.</p>
<p>Lankylad gave me a fantastic idea for something to do with the dining area. See, the thing is, I&#8217;ve never really eaten in a dining room since I left home. It&#8217;s more efficient to eat at my desk, or sitting on the couch, or wherever I happen to be working. I don&#8217;t even own a dining table or chairs. So I don&#8217;t particularly have use for the dining area in the new place.</p>
<p>But.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been suggested that I could turn it into a book nook or &#8220;study,&#8221; and I&#8217;ve kinda taken the idea and run with it. Sometime next month probably, I&#8217;ll be buying some lumber and some nice looking brackets to build wall-to-wall (or nearly) shelves for my books. It&#8217;s unlikely that I&#8217;ll be able to fill them with what I have, but then it&#8217;s just potential book-space :D When I can afford it, I&#8217;m gonna see if I can find a comfy old loveseat for sale somewhere to put in the corner, and maybe a papasan or two, or some other manner of comfortable seating. And I&#8217;ll find a low table at some point, or just use the coffee table I have now (that&#8217;s currently serving as bedside table/altar) for the times when I actually DO want to eat there. Dining surrounded by books? How decadent!</p>
<p>And speaking of books, I picked up/read the final installment of the Harry Potter epic. I&#8217;m pretty sure it&#8217;s my favorite in the series. It ties up a LOT of loose ends and mysteries, and that always has a nice feel to it, though I didn&#8217;t particularly like the <em>type</em> of ending Ms. Rowling decided to use. Seemed kind of tacked-on to me. No spoilers from me, really, but lemme just say, Hermione ftw, like all through the book. Hell, the <em>series</em>! Harry and Ron would&#8217;ve been dogmeat long ago (in some cases, literally) if it weren&#8217;t for her. But yeah, that&#8217;s my two cents on that subject. Started reading <em>The Golden Compass</em>. I wanted to read it before I saw the movie. And I&#8217;m building a queue of books to read. The stack just keeps growing, and I may never escape! I really need to get the hang of this reading-multiple-books-at-a-time thing. Then again, I &lt;3 good stories, so no big :)</p>
<p>Work has been a little hectic this week. Monday through Wednesday, I was the only one in my &#8220;department&#8221; (in quotes because we have a grand total of nine people that work here, but we each have specialized positions). The other girl I work with has been out taking care of her daughter, who&#8217;s got some sort of stomach thing. Yick! And yesterday, our owner, our production manager, and our graphic design guy left for a convention in Las Vegas, and won&#8217;t be back til Monday. So I get to fill in with graphic design stuff, as well as working my department, alone.</p>
<p>Yeah. Fun.</p>
<p>At least it&#8217;s been relatively quiet yesterday and today. Tuesday I wanted to strangle people. Hopefully the other girl will be back tomorrow, and save me at least a little bit of headache :p But anyway, after work I&#8217;m off to Lankylad&#8217;s place for a fun-filled evening of avoiding my own packing by helping him with his <em>un</em>packing (having just moved, himself) :)</p>
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