5-July-2007

  • Well, it's the day after the holiday. Tuesday night was a little odd, but okay in the end. Spent some time being up 'til 04:30. I like keeping late hours, but it's not so easy for me to do anymore. One of the things I miss about living alone is having the freedom for solitude. Sometimes, it's nice to just be alone for a while, with no distractions, and no demands. Managed to see Spider-Man 3 yesterday. It was pretty good. Truthfully, it was a better movie than Fantastic Four 2, although I like the FF more than Spider-Man myself. I will probably not hold my regular game on Saturday, and try to enjoy the alone time I'll have instead. It'll give me some time to get my stuff organized and be better prepared to run the following week. My son will be over at my sisters' for the night, so I'll have one less (major) diversion. Besides seeing the movie, I had a decent dinner (ribs), and watched the fireworks a little from my patio and on TV. I feel the beginnings of a cold coming on: sore throat, stuffy nose. Hopefully, it won't wipe me out too badly. Had a leak in the bedroom sink this morning: bother. Plumber should be by tomorrow to get that taken care of. Then, the roommate goes to WV for the night (comes back Saturday evening). I almost wish she was out a little longer, but oh well. I'm trying to make time to work on characters, and on potential articles for publication. I find it hard at times to get the motivation up or to get my attention focused, particularly when I am made to feel as though I am spending too much time in isolation. My roommate is feeing particularly needy, and she is not one to take up individual self-directed pursuits as easily as I am. It seems at times as though my need for privacy and more seclusive nature fuels her sense of suspicion, which in turn only makes me more reactively protective and defensive. A cycle that can obviously lead to nowhere good. On the upshot, new comics come out today (the holiday threw off the shipping schedule). Not sure what comes out this week, but then, it really doesn't matter: bring 'em on.
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