Here on the homefront:
It is 102 degrees outside so I'm staying inside. I am meant to be studying, but instead I'm watching videos on youtube of my favorite new comedian Stewart Lee. I have two exams and two case studies due on Monday and I'm already behind. But The Brain likes comedy and I am beyond telling The Brain what to do today.
The Brain also wants fried chicken for dinner, but I don't know about that. Yesterday The Brain wanted a chocolate croissant and I did too, so we had one, but this is not a good long-term strategy.
Aside from watching Stewart Lee videos online and studying and showering and watering the garden, I haven't done much of anything. I took out the trash though! That's something, right?
Oh! I also ordered a pair of shoes online from this place called Hot Chocolate Shoes that makes these incredible shoes:

They have the craziest designs printed on them and, if these fit, I think I'll order about six more pairs with different designs.
I've been doing a bit of online shopping recently, mostly for books since I am reading again. Today's mail brought me a copy of Jenny Lawson's Let's Pretend This Never Happened, a so-far hilarious memoir.
Ugh, but I need to study instead of read hilarious memoirs!
4 comments:
Those are very cool looking shoes!
Study already! It's a good time to study when you are at home alone isn't it? Makes the time go faster, less distractions??
Hi Helen!
I hope they fit! (I'm always hesitant to buy shoes online because it can be such a crapshoot.)
SIGH! I know, I know. I made it through one chapter so far today, which only leaves two more to go! I do enjoy the quiet time to study, but I also enjoy it for kicking back and watching videos online...
Hope you're having a great weekend!
Damn, and I thought our 95 degrees was bad!
Those shoes are awesome. Reminds me of those chinese shoes I would wear all the time - I loved those though they screwed up my feet. Do those have support at all?
Hi Carol!
Yeah, we're trapped in a run of 100+ degree days right now. Not so unusual for us. But it's so dry that it always makes me feel like I'm in a food dehydrator.
They are modeled on those Chinese shoes, but with thicker soles (according to the reviews). I used to wear those things all the time, too. I could buy them at a local shop for around $4. They were awful, though, weren't they? Only nominally better than wearing a pair of socks.
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