Wow, this week has zoomed by, mainly because at the moment I'm working 'office hours', to maintain some sort of rhythm and momentum. So I start work at 8:30, and try and knock off at a set time. Knocking off isn't as easy as starting on time, though, and I do tend to justify sitting at the computer through tea-time and beyond, by telling myself that I'm 'experimenting', which is different from 'working'.
I've been purposefully keeping from thinking about the fact that at the end of this month I need to make a firm decision whether or not to continue with the subscription. That'll be stressful, and I refuse to be stressed until absolutely necessary. At the back of my mind, though, I've very aware that I didn't sell a single subscription this week!
I did take Thursday off, I've mentioned before that my daughter's weekend is Wednesday/Thursday, so if I don't take a day off I don't get to see her often. We normally just go out for a couple of coffees, or a couple of beers, this week was one of each. She's talking about shifting to Wellington to finish her Masters at Victoria, so I appreciate any time I have with her. My oldest son has been living overseas for years, now, and my other son is looking for work, and all the jobs so far are outside of Canterbury, so next year if I want to see my kids I'll have to get on a plane. Still, any excuse...
I've locked up my credit card indefinitely, so I've missed out on some nice fightsim releases lately. I also need to buy Orbx Queenstown before I get to the Queenstown photoscenery, but when you are not earning, flightsim addons are a luxury you just can't even consider.
Although I did make one 'luxury' purchase this week, I hummed and harred all week, but in the end I decided that all work and no play makes Rob a bit of a sad-sack, so I bought the latest release from the 'other' Bob -- Bob Seger. Like Bob Dylan, he is still going strong, approaching seventy, and I've become a staunch fan since my operation. He's the voice of baby boomers, and I have so many favourites, it's really hard to choose one. However since I recovered from my op, I've made sure my kids know that they should play 'Like a Rock' at my funeral.
His new album is very nice, although I do think that I'd like to hear a 'live' version -- he tends to polish stuff a lot on his albums, which can be a bit over the top at times. Still, the lyrics are great, albeit a bit of a switch to religious themes, which isn't that surprising at his time of life, and doesn't really offend me as much as it should... But some great ol' country rock/blues, which is right up my alley.
When Bob Dylan was in town, I know that Marty complained when I mentioned my 'bucket list', and I told him not to worry, I have enough on my list to keep me going for decades. However if Bob Seger came to town, I'd be a lot further along the list, and I might start worrying...
I bought this from Amazon, as I normally have a tiny credit there, if anyone clicks on an Amazon link from me I do earn a few cents...
like this link.