Man, I have to do this again already? And it’s November???
This isn’t right.
October Goals
1. Finish!!!!!
Yay, I did this! Success in something! It’s a miracle!
2. Seriously actually get to the
beta notes this time, even if I don’t know what I’m going to do with this
project.
I finally had the time to do this. As I said, all I needed was free time, and shockingly, I was correct about my own assessment of my life. Funny how that works.
3. Crud, it’s time to update my
etymology page, isn’t it? This is always such an ordeal.
And it was an ordeal this time, too. I just want to adjust the spacing between the words! I want to be able to paste things from Excel again! I hate you, New Blogger! I HATE YOU!!!!!!!!!
I remember the days when updating
my etymology page was an easy item to check off. I really wish we could go back
to the previous version of Blogger, but alas, it is out of reach.
It was kind of a meh month to be honest. I feel like I didn’t
sleep through the entirety of October. And now it’s November!
November Goals
1. Figure out something to work on next.
2. Work on making more blogging connections for my web serial. Not that I know how...
3. Thanksgiving. At least this one is easy. Well, it’s its
own brand of hell, but it’s going to happen regardless of what I do.
1. Finish!!!!!
Yay, I did this! Success in something! It’s a miracle!
I finally had the time to do this. As I said, all I needed was free time, and shockingly, I was correct about my own assessment of my life. Funny how that works.
And it was an ordeal this time, too. I just want to adjust the spacing between the words! I want to be able to paste things from Excel again! I hate you, New Blogger! I HATE YOU!!!!!!!!!
1. Figure out something to work on next.
Big win for October.
ReplyDeleteI learned early never to cut and paste and the new Blogger version has indeed made that a nightmare.
Web serial?
ReplyDeleteWay to go with those October goals!! Woo Hoo!!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with November!
You totally rocked those October goals. You can take a break in November, I think.
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