29 November 2006

At the bus stop


At the bus stop
Originally uploaded by margiana.


Here's my life lately:
1.wake up around 4/4.30;
2.ride my bike to the airport,work, ride back home-light and quick lunch;
3.walk to the bus stop (10/15mins);
4.bus to destination-walk from the bus stop to the twins' house (10/15mins);
5.babysit:usually 2 hours walk around the city with the twins;
6.walk back to the bus stop;
7.bus-walk from the bus stop back home;
8.cook a quick dinner;
9.bed.
You can change the schedule once a week when from point 2 you can add:
3a. ride on the bike to the swimming pool (10mins ride);
4a. secretary work;
5a. ride back home;
start again with point 8.

The good thing is that I can exercise a little with those brisk walks and rides and have not a lot of time for big dinner.
The bad thing is that I am dead tired. The house is a mess and dirt, I have no time to wash clothes and iron them and of course this is also the time of the year in which Andrea gets crazy at work because really busy.
No time to shop for grocery (I don't feel comfortable to go shopping with the twins, I'm not prepared psycologically to respond to their 'scream' in public!).

At least I bring my camera with me everyday and I loaded my I-Pod with tons of podcasts that help me with the english. That means I can somehow improve my english (hopefully) by walking.
Not a lot more to tell since my brain gets blank as soon as it has a minute of rest.
More soon.... hopefully!

2 comments:

Sarah said...

If you need a break (sounds like you do; I guess the question is if you have time for a break) you might go see my favorite short-story writer, Kelly Link. She's in your neck of the woods this month!

Margiana said...

Thank you Sarah, I will be in Rome the 7th but unlucky me I already have an appointment at 5pm in Ostia (I'll cut my hair real short!) and I may not be in Piazza Solferino...but if I'm able to change my plan then, I'll go and let you know. Thank you for the suggestions, I love how cyberworld get us very close to each other. baci