I was supposed to go out with The Gang this evening, but
didn't. I think I'm getting a cold or something. Very low
energy day.
On the other hand, I got my taxes done. More accurately, I
took my stuff and got someone else to do my taxes for me.
It took about 20 mins with a professional, and was
worth every penny. I'm starting to really groove on this
"division of labour within the increasingly complex organism
that is Western Society" thing.
Since I didn't go out for the evening, I decided to browse
through epicurious.com. My
personal recipe box now contains some three dozen
terribly-yummy-sounding dishes that I'm hoping to try out
when I get settled in Montreal. Part of my "attempt to live
a more balanced lifestyle" plan includes cooking at home for
a change. I figure, on average, that I've cooked about one
meal at home per week for the past 3 years. I suspect that
vast quantities of my "low energyness" is due to basic
nutritional deficiencies brought on by eating crap at local
restaurants.
Montreal is also a "foody-friendly" city, and it seems that
the majority of the people I know there are hardcore
foodies. I'm suspecting that we'll be having dinner parties
on a reasonably regular basis, particularly since shaver has
scored the Ultimate Apartment. I'm rather looking forward
to it, actually. Dinner parties, done properly, can be a
great
deal of fun. Especially if work-related-talk is banned.
I've also decided that part of my "balanced lifestyle" plan
is to start writing again. That might sound odd coming from
someone who has, theoretically, made a living as a writer
for the past three years, but technical writing isn't the
sort of writing I'm talking about. Once upon a time I was
an aspiring creative writer...I've even had a poem or two
published in my time. But, writing for a living has a
pretty profound effect on one's ability to write outside of
work. In other words: once I started writing for a living,
I stopped really enjoying it, and didn't write much outside
of work.
Not good.
But, I'm not working as a technical writer any more, and as
a result my interest in writing-for-fun has started to pick
up again. We'll see how long this lasts, and whether I
actually have the personal discipline it takes to really
start doing some decent work again. It won't be
easy...writing, even for fun, is hard work. Definitely one
of those "labour of love" types of thing.
Ideally I would like to start writing articles for
magazines. Non-computer related magazines. I'm a closet
magazine junky, you see, and the magazine-article-genre has
always interested me. Magazine articles are pretty unique,
because they're short, non-fiction, carefully-crafted pieces
that
work to inform, entertain, or educate the reader. It's the
length restrictions that really make magazine articles a
challenge. They require as much editorial skill as writing
skill, really.
Etcetera. I could blither on about writerly things for days
given half the chance. All that aside, however, I think I'm
going to start working at it again. My written-language
skills could seriously use a bit of polish. I've grown
slack and lazy, as is shown clearly in this very diary
entry.
In other news: I'm getting my cat declawed. I had a long
chat with the vet assistant today about the perceived
cruelty, necessity, problems, and complications that are
involved with such a procedure. She reassured me that it's
really not cruel, although it will take Cat a while to get
used to not having claws. Why am I getting my cat
declawed? Because for the first time in my life I'm
actually going to buy brand new furniture, and Cat is a holy
terror when it comes to ripping hell out of upholstered
chairs/sofas. Up 'til now it hasn't really mattered because
I've always had crappy, free, hand-me-down furniture. But,
if I'm going to spend $800 on a sofa (+ $200 for a different
colour slipcover), I'd really like for it to remain
more-or-less intact for a couple of years.
Hm. I'm a big weenie when it comes to my cat, however, and
I'm already feeling hella guilty about it already. He's
going to be at the vet for 3 days next week :( I hope he
doesn't end up hating me.
Righto. Time to go read, have a quick snack, and then
sleep. I hope everyone has a lovely Easter weekend. Avoid
ODing on chocolate if you can.