“Carpe diem, Seize the day”.
Sunday... I cleaned and organized a few things. I whiped and swiped the floors, and cleaned out the bathroom and shower. I organized the cabinets, mostly paperwork. I like my organized paperwork, so I can find my post or papers easily. I have several binders, I guess I have 6 or 7 of them, all in different colors. I use them for my mail and other important papers, there so handy. I even have a binder for my last mail, after a few weeks I will look in that binder and I will decide what to do with it, throw it away or keep it. I have three cabinets, and there not even completely full, and they won't be either I think.
These cabinets are build into the walls and there I can pack alot of things. I don't need another cabinet, everything will fit in the build-in cabinets easily. It was another sun shinning day, no cloud in the sky. But I stayed inside, don't know why, lol. Just felt like it, I had to clean and organize anyway. And it's nice to walk around in a sweater plus pyama pants too all day. Today on Facebook I had a akward moment, lol. There's this guy who I knew from when I went out to houseparties and was a d.j myself. His name is Jeff and he's a d.j. aswell and he performed in a dance band. I never spoke to him though, I just saw him perform and liked the music he played.
Jeff was and still is a celebrity in Holland, so today he asked me (for the first time) on Facebook, "Have we met?" He must have noticed me on Facebook and asked himself, who I was. I answered that I know him while he was in a band and performed as a d.j. And that I went out alot to houseparties and that's where I saw him many times. He answered back that he thought that I was someone where he slept with one time or another, LOL! Yeah, Jeff is gay, lives in Holland but was born in London UK. He founded my Facebook posts always entertaining and in english, that's why he was wondering.... Akward! I laughed about though, and explained him that I was straight as can be...
Allthough that, I like his compliment about my Facebook posts, Jeff is a nice guy and a good entertainer. Alright, enough of that, I'm looking a bit forward to tommorow, work! Yeah the weekend was a bit 'bleh,' I like the TV and the cabinet, but further then that, bleh. Maybe it was just that yesterday and today I felt a bit down, I still have that sometimes, and that's alright. Weekends are for rest and perhaps to enjoy your free days. Relaxing can also when you go out and have fun, maybe next weekend a sauna? I will see.
8 comments:
That does sound awkward! I didn't know you were a dj.
You said you have a free membership to the library. Are the libraries not free for everyone there?
Anisah
I was a Hobby d.j, so now and gthen I got payed for a gig, mostly a small gig, but that didn't made me rich. But I loved it though.
The lybrary is not free, no, it's free to walk in but if you want to borrow a book you need a membership. and memberships aren't free.
Wow, that seems so strange. Here you have to live in the area, but books are free. movies are free to borrow at my library too. I even borrow books online to read on my smart phone.
Anisah
And you don't have to pay for a membership there? I mean the books (and sometimes movies) are free here too, only you have to get a membership, and a membership costs money.
I will explore the libary tomorrow. :)
There isn't such thing as a library membership here, at least the public libraries. Most towns here, unless they are too small, have a public library.
How much is a membership to your library, just out of curiosity? Are other countries in Europe the same in that you have to pay to be a member of a library?
Anisah
At libraries here, you get a library card. To do that, you have to prove you live in the town with a couple of forms of id with your address on them, then you are good to go. Only time you pay is if you bring back books or movies late.
I don't know what a membership cost, I will ask that today, cause I will visit one in my city. In other Europe countries I don't know.
It's been such a long time since I have been in a library, I was still a kid when I was in school. Once a week the school had organized together with the local library that our class (and other classes) could pick out one book to read in school.
Quit fun though, the whole class including our teacher were going to the library every Wednesday to pick out a book.
I wish it was like in your country...
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