Wait, what? It’s November already?
Well, it would hardly do to botch the challenge on the very first day, would it? So, let me tell you about the fun things going on in my world lately:
- Even when I get enough sleep, I don’t get enough sleep. Last night was not an example of my getting enough sleep, however. You’d think that traipsing up and down our designated annual Halloween street in the chilling wind would have made me tired enough to sleep like the (un)dead, but no. Never underestimate my ability to fail at the simple task of losing consciousness for anything close to seven hours a night.
- Speaking of All Hallow’s Eve, I think the kids had a good time last night. Alex’s costume turned out to be something on the order of a Rorschach test. He was supposed to be a “bookworm,” with painted on glasses and a big book in his hands, open for reading as he absentmindedly mumbled “Trick or treat” from door to door. Yet, nobody really picked up on that. Several people assumed his costume was “devoted student,” including a couple of suggestions that he was a Reedie. Two suggested he was either portraying or reading Harry Potter. One actually recognized the book in his hands, namely the massive, complete Hitchhiker’s Guide volume. We had a number of good laughs, anyway. That’s the whole point. Well, that and candy. We mustn’t forget the candy.
- Apparently I’m the go-to guy for doing nigh-impossible things with fussy laptops. Unfortunately, unlike the last two times, this time I think I’m stumped. I can’t sync a 200 MB Outlook data file over an ISDN connection, at least not within a couple of hours. And since I told the laptop to try exactly that, now I can’t make anything else work. That’ll teach me to do what I’m told, won’t it?
- How’s the job in general? I’ve entered that wonderfully awkward phase in which I sort of know what I’m supposed to do, but actually learning all of the fiddly bits (such as: which clients behave like what, the accepted method of creating logins, best practices for service request creation and management) is completely defeating my poor little brain. I don’t feel like my coworkers think I’m a total waste of oxygen (yet), but I’m quite keenly frustrated nonetheless. I spent nine years in one kind of job, and this is… something else entirely. I’m not terribly confident in my ability to adjust to this style of doing things.
- Cohabitating with Kyla has reduced many of the negative aspects of our relationship while exacerbating a few others, though much of that can be chalked up to a general lack of funds in addition to living in a fairly confined space. My room has all of my stuff in it, which makes working with our combined stuff rather entertaining at times. It’ll be a big relief when she has a place that’s truly her own. Not that I mind having her around so much of the time, to be clear, but my room just isn’t big enough for the both of us.
- My energy levels in general have been very, very low since about… oh… June? I’ve enjoyed brief periods of recovery in the last couple of months but it never lasts. Enjoyment itself is at a loss lately. I don’t have the drive to do very much, and often when I can work up the energy I don’t end up satisfied with the results. (Wow, this could be read in an entirely naughty fashion, couldn’t it? Well, don’t. I’m not talking about that, at least not specifically, so get your mind out of the gutter.) I don’t know what to do about this. The multivitamins may be helping, but who’s to say? I don’t want to end up the lifeless, apathetic loser that I was in my early teens, so, what do I do? I don’t know, and I’m trying to care.
Let’s hope that I haven’t used up my allotment of words for the entire month just on this one posting. I have at least twenty-nine more entries to write, after all!
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9 responses to “The Kickoff – NaBloPoMo Post Number One”
I’ve been considering it. Sometimes I’ll leave one of the computers on, as the fan noise does the job fairly well. That’s a rather expensive solution, though. The real question is, “does it help?” I’m not sure, because it’s hard to tell the difference between my insomniac nights and the nights I just don’t sleep well for other reasons.
Congrats on a great start to NaBloPoMo! Keep taking those vitamins and trying to get some good sleep — do you think a white noise machine would help? (I know I hate doing without mine.)
Considering that it was dark, I think it was easy to imagine the thick Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide as a humongous textbook instead of a compilation of British satire. In fact, my World History textbook is a close second as far as thickness goes…
I second the comp fan as effective white noise. I still do that when visiting up North, or at least I will be until I get my rig moved down here.
White noise is a good idea. I personally sleep with the radio on, but that doesn’t work for everyone.
Sleep aids: Melatonin. I take one of those at night and go read for 30 mins and that usually does the trick. On bad nights, I have to take 2. It’s a supplement thingie, so seems like bad to use than say sleeping pills.
More email on the other stuff coming as soon as gmail decides to play nicely with me. :p
Oh, definitely not the radio. If it’s music, I get too “into it” (either from enjoyment or annoyance, depending on the song) and can’t sleep. If it’s talk, I’m distracted by the words. (Let me tell you how thrilled I was when the neighbors would hold parties on their balcony so their conversations would come right through my open bathroom window and keep me up all night. Bah.)
I’ve tried to avoid medicating myself to sleep. I have a lifelong aversion to medicinal remedies for much of anything, though I’ve finally grown comfortable taking Claritin when my allergies go nuts and Ibuprofen when I’m in pain. That’s about it, though. *wry grin*
so for Christmas my bro needs a white noise machine…gotcha…It’s the least I can do, and even if it doesn’t work…no worries…sell it on ebay..:)
Don’t even go into the medication stuff…I’m on Zoloft and being evaluated for ADHD…I hate it, but can’t stand putting Judy through the craziness I went through
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