looking on the bright side
Jun. 26th, 2023 02:27 amTechnically my weekend won't "really" end for another twelve hours, but it's coming to a close now, and as usual I am not thrilled about Monday, so in an effort to cheer myself up, here are a few other things to think about:
Once the trolley leaves Arnele Avenue, I will be allowed to spend up to $30 on some sort of toy(s). Right now I'm kind of leaning toward one of the Pink Ninja Rangers, but we'll see if that's what I decide when it's actually time to decide. I could also choose Doorables or Mixlings or Monster High or, well, literally anything that's thirty dollars or less.
I can return some things to the library and check out some things that are waiting for me, including the first two volumes of an adjectiveless X-Men comic that started last year and more W.I.T.C.H.
As annoying as it can be sometimes, I always like to remind myself that, when you think about it, this job does pay me to walk slash drive around while listening to music, podcasts, or stand-up comedy in one ear. If they just paid me as little as five more dollars an hour, it would be a pretty perfect job.
It always feels nice to take a break and sit down in the shade while I have a snack and a very cold drink.
It feels even nicer when the sun goes down.
This isn't exactly a cheery thought, but obviously I am very aware that every day of showing up for work leads to my next check being as big as possible. Which means I'll have more furniture money on Prime Days, yes?
Once the trolley leaves Arnele Avenue, I will be allowed to spend up to $30 on some sort of toy(s). Right now I'm kind of leaning toward one of the Pink Ninja Rangers, but we'll see if that's what I decide when it's actually time to decide. I could also choose Doorables or Mixlings or Monster High or, well, literally anything that's thirty dollars or less.
I can return some things to the library and check out some things that are waiting for me, including the first two volumes of an adjectiveless X-Men comic that started last year and more W.I.T.C.H.
As annoying as it can be sometimes, I always like to remind myself that, when you think about it, this job does pay me to walk slash drive around while listening to music, podcasts, or stand-up comedy in one ear.
It always feels nice to take a break and sit down in the shade while I have a snack and a very cold drink.
It feels even nicer when the sun goes down.
This isn't exactly a cheery thought, but obviously I am very aware that every day of showing up for work leads to my next check being as big as possible. Which means I'll have more furniture money on Prime Days, yes?