Glad Game 2019: July 13 & 14
Jul. 15th, 2019 05:25 pmJuly 13:
* went into work for a couple hours to start training the person who is covering part of my duties while I'm on vacation. Also managed to get a few minor projects that have been sitting on my desk for *mumble* months taken care of.
* stripped the purple out of my hair. I admit I kinda liked the screaming raspberry it turned to.
* made a feather pin for use on my bycocket hats. Need to figure out another one or two. Though I may wait until War and see what Billie and Charlies has.
* mini walks with Grimmy. We spent a bit of time walking as the 4 year old neighbor kid peddled his bike up and down the street with us.
July 14:
* slept in.
* got the roof of my pavilion rewaterproofed.
* sealed most of the painted rocks I've made.
* hung out with Baroness J as she helped paint sheetwalls for camp.
* early dinner with J & P
* recolored my hair to as close as I can get to my natural color out of a box. I liked the raspberry but it did not strip evenly and it was better to even out the color by overdying it.
* went into work for a couple hours to start training the person who is covering part of my duties while I'm on vacation. Also managed to get a few minor projects that have been sitting on my desk for *mumble* months taken care of.
* stripped the purple out of my hair. I admit I kinda liked the screaming raspberry it turned to.
* made a feather pin for use on my bycocket hats. Need to figure out another one or two. Though I may wait until War and see what Billie and Charlies has.
* mini walks with Grimmy. We spent a bit of time walking as the 4 year old neighbor kid peddled his bike up and down the street with us.
July 14:
* slept in.
* got the roof of my pavilion rewaterproofed.
* sealed most of the painted rocks I've made.
* hung out with Baroness J as she helped paint sheetwalls for camp.
* early dinner with J & P
* recolored my hair to as close as I can get to my natural color out of a box. I liked the raspberry but it did not strip evenly and it was better to even out the color by overdying it.