I’ve been a bad, bad girl

It’s been a whirlwind weekend here. I covered part of a shift at work, then yesterday, I had to drive my dad up to CapitalCity. He thought he had a detached retina, but thankfully, he didn’t. Just a flake of his eye came off, and that’s what he’s seeing. From what he told my mom and and I, there’s no surgery for it, and he’ll have to live with it.

Today, I’ll be heading to SlightlyBiggerTown to do some basic shopping. I don’t need too much, so it shouldn’t take too long.

Right now, I’m waking up, and the coffee is brewing. After I’m finished shopping and get home, I ain’t doing shit. I just want to be able to relax and do nothing. Nothing. I had a long hard week last week, and I was hoping to recover from that. I’m still sore of having a week of moving furniture. So this afternoon. Absolutely nothing.

But right now, coffee and chats with Crystal. Happy Monday.

Book haul – I took my dad to the hospital edition

So after I dropped my dad off at the hospital, I figured I had about 2 hours before I had to be back to pick him up. So I had some time.

First stop – Value Village. I didn’t find anything of note there. Sadly.

Then, after thinking about it, I decided to go to an actual bookstore. The book I actually went in for: If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller is nowhere to be found – I could order it, but any actual bookstore for pick up is two plus hours away, I could get it delivered, but then there’s the little thing of not having an actual credit card. So, I’ll wait for that.

I did find some books though! Not a lot though, because I’m relearning how to be an adult, and adults have budgets. So instead of books, I’m choosing electricity, rent, water, etc.

I did find two!

So after the book store, and the endorphin rush ended, I was parked across the street from the hospital, and waited. I brought a book. I think I made about 20 pages, and my dad was ready to be picked up.

So, the plan was, and will be for next week, that part of the weekend (after work) is to freakin buckle down and read, and hopefully finish Plain Bad Heroines.

Until next time we meet, book nerds!