Project 52
Feb. 15th, 2017 01:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Last Thursday was a very busy day at work. I went through a ton paperwork and *almost* cleared my desk before leaving. This was great as I took all of Friday off for the FCB's Valentine Dinner Dance. I wanted to sleep in since I knew Friday would be a late night.
We arrived at the venue somewhere around 3:30/4:00 pm.
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Turn-out among our friends was poor this year only one couple joined us,
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It was around 2:00 am when we finally arrived back at our house and I was up until 4 AM checking my email and LJ & DW. I slept in again on Saturday and then, once we got up and moving, went grocery shopping before driving down to the Redford for the third/final movie of their Cary Grant festival. The first was "Arsenic and Old Lace, which was shown Friday night while we were at the Dinner Dance. I was annoyed by the timing as that's one of my very favorite movies. The second picture was Saturday's matinee showing of "Charade," which I also like but not so much that I was willing to give up catching up on sleep. We made it to the final film of the series though, "Notorious." It's a Hitchcock, a romantic spy thriller, and quite interesting. (I'd never seen it before.)
We took our time getting home, playing Ingress all the way, so Saturday was another late night. Nevertheless I woke up around 8:00 and decided to get out of bed at get to work on my cat beds and getting stuff off the DVR. I did that in part because I didn't want to get my sleep schedule off any more than it was already was and I thought that would mean I'd be able to fall asleep more easily that night. Annoyingly this did not work -- I was tired all day long but unable to fall asleep once I got into bed.
Scrapbook papers & elements from the kit Bohemian Breeze
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