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Mar. 1st, 2008 06:58 pmI think I worked too hard yesterday. Today my mind is dreamy and my body sleepy and all I want to do I sit round and drink Lady Grey tea.
What I've done is drink Lady Grey tea and plan teaching stuff. Not a whole day's work, but it will tone down next week's rather frantic feel. It almost makes me feel intelligent, too.
Dreamy Gillian isn't the intelligent member of the family. In fact, she forgets time and space and reality. Intelligence has to be imagined through writing lots of notes with many numbers, all on scrap paper. This is - after all - what really brilliant minds do. I know this because I see it in the movies.
I have eight tiny pages of illegible notes. My big question is, do they all count towards imagined brilliance? The meat order one looks a bit suspicious (it's the bit that says 'need offal' that looks really worrisome), also the one that says 'Jenny - Tuesday - bright pink; Jennifer - Thursday - apples.'
What I've done is drink Lady Grey tea and plan teaching stuff. Not a whole day's work, but it will tone down next week's rather frantic feel. It almost makes me feel intelligent, too.
Dreamy Gillian isn't the intelligent member of the family. In fact, she forgets time and space and reality. Intelligence has to be imagined through writing lots of notes with many numbers, all on scrap paper. This is - after all - what really brilliant minds do. I know this because I see it in the movies.
I have eight tiny pages of illegible notes. My big question is, do they all count towards imagined brilliance? The meat order one looks a bit suspicious (it's the bit that says 'need offal' that looks really worrisome), also the one that says 'Jenny - Tuesday - bright pink; Jennifer - Thursday - apples.'