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Jul. 9th, 2008 05:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here's what I do every day- work, pack boxes, watch some tv, go for a bike ride and read.
I haven't been writing because of the upcoming move and it's driving me a bit nutty. Life seems so mundane without writing. Last night I was writing a novel in my dreams, plotting out characters and so on. In another part of the dream, I went watersliding with [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com].
My GP place has a new tenant, which means I don't have to show it any more and can strew boxes everywhere with abandon. I had to prepare it for showing last weekend, which meant that I was cleaning the night before I drove to Edmonton.
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I wrote an article for the Association of Cooperative Educators about my trip to the Philippines. The article came out today, and it's been translated into French and Spanish, which is pretty darn cool.
I've been doing some interesting stuff at work. One of the stories that I'm working on is about female bodybuilders. I learned that if you're over 124 pounds, you're a heavyweight, which means that I am officially in the gargantuan class. I also learned that you basically have to starve yourself before the competition. You can't drink anything for two days before competition, and you are only allowed to eat something dry, like a rice cake. When women stop training after a body building event, you can gain up to 20 pounds. I found all of this info rather frightening.
I haven't been writing because of the upcoming move and it's driving me a bit nutty. Life seems so mundane without writing. Last night I was writing a novel in my dreams, plotting out characters and so on. In another part of the dream, I went watersliding with [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com].
My GP place has a new tenant, which means I don't have to show it any more and can strew boxes everywhere with abandon. I had to prepare it for showing last weekend, which meant that I was cleaning the night before I drove to Edmonton.
*****
I wrote an article for the Association of Cooperative Educators about my trip to the Philippines. The article came out today, and it's been translated into French and Spanish, which is pretty darn cool.
I've been doing some interesting stuff at work. One of the stories that I'm working on is about female bodybuilders. I learned that if you're over 124 pounds, you're a heavyweight, which means that I am officially in the gargantuan class. I also learned that you basically have to starve yourself before the competition. You can't drink anything for two days before competition, and you are only allowed to eat something dry, like a rice cake. When women stop training after a body building event, you can gain up to 20 pounds. I found all of this info rather frightening.