azziria: (aragorn)
azziria ([personal profile] azziria) wrote2003-10-17 08:18 am

Domestic trivia

Woke up at 03.30 this morning and could not get back to sleep (not been sleeping at all well recently, probably due to feeling a bit low).

On the good side, this meant that by 07.30 I had done my Design homework, put away all the dishes, scrubbed all the kitchen surfaces, and gone to the gym and tracked a band of Uruk-hai westward across the plains run 5 km on the treadmill.

Then I got home to discover that a sock had got trapped in the door of the washing machine, meaning that the machine had leaked a huge pool of water all over the utility room floor. And the cat had been monumentally sick on the playroom floor. Oh well.

[identity profile] hippediva.livejournal.com 2003-10-17 08:09 am (UTC)(link)
Poor baby!:::pets::: It's okay...just hit a bit more of that tequila. Or watch a sad movie...I'm indulging in "Roman Holiday" and am close to sniffling.

hugs

B

[identity profile] emz-shazzaaa.livejournal.com 2003-10-17 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
3:30? Holy cow... I usually don't go to bed until nearly then! Ha ha ha ha...

Well, I hope you feel 'un-low' soon... - something that could possibly cheer you up would be the 'Undressing Jack Sparrow' game... the link is in my latest LJ post :)

[identity profile] ihlanya.livejournal.com 2003-10-18 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
Nothing like a puddle of cat vomit to start your day off right.

[identity profile] aguynamedrick.livejournal.com 2003-10-18 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Last time our washer leaked, I had thoughts of putting a drain in the laundry and a threshold to act as a dam. After we replace the windows, we will start on the floor. (Our house is 20 years old and the floors & windows had a 15 year life span.) When I redo the floor, I will use the dam and drain approach to protect the new floor.