Since I have been living the non-swinging bachelor life, my weekends seem to have been settling into a routine. Here is the most typical weekend plan:
- Friday night
- Sit on the couch. Stare blankly at TV, trying to recover from the week.
- Saturday
- Loaf around the house, pretending I’m about to be productive at any moment, but mostly wasting my day. Possibly run a few errands in the afternoon. Possibly even do something social in the evening.
- Sunday
- Start the day by hopping on the bike and doing a round trip around SFU (which takes about an hour). Celebrate my healthiness by having Taco Del Mar for lunch. Maybe some errands in the afternoon. In the evening, remember that I have no food in the house and get groceries at about 10:00.
The Saturday/Sunday things can swap days, but they’re otherwise pretty consistent. Sometimes, the Taco Del Mar will be replaced with some by some other Mexican-ish fast food.
Some actual productivity might happen at any point, but most likely on Sunday evening. That’s when I remember the things that really have to be done by Monday.
There was definitely less wasted weekend last semester, since I was a lot busier. This semester, I can afford to actually have most of a weekend. There’s something to be said for that.
February 18th, 2008 at 6:50 pm
How is that possible with you partially doing Amanda’s job as well as your own?
February 18th, 2008 at 11:19 pm
Nancy’s back from vacation. I’m fobbing stuff off on her. It’s *way* easier than doing it myself.
February 19th, 2008 at 2:08 am
you should buy a nintendo wii… then your Sunday nights will be equally as unproductive as the other weekend days…