Things I Did This Week #14

- Spent four days in a house in Phuket with a bunch of gay men.

- Was very surprised by the fact that nothing untoward happened and I was in bed every day by midnight (no joke.)

- Made them watch Miranda (they loved it.)

- Added a good chunk of words to Summer’s End (and came to the logical conclusion that it won’t be released by mid December… sorry!)

- Went to see Catching Fire and was so impressed (especially by Jennifer Lawrence) (but the wife and I agreed she’s too young to openly have a celebrity crush on, so, yeah…)

- Started reading The Murder Wall by Mari Hannah (because it won the Polari first book prize) and saw a dream come true before my very eyes (because all I’ve ever wanted was for DCI Jane Tennison to be a lesbian.)

- Made good progress on edits for A Christmas to Remember (scheduled for release on 16 December.)

- Made some very, very, very (yes 3x very) exciting plans for Ladylit’s future (but more on that later once the paperwork is done.)

- Started packing because we’re moving house next week!

- Watched my wife get in touch with her uber-lesbian self while she assembled some Ikea furniture in our office (as for me, I couldn’t even put together a loo roll holder after staring at it for 10 minutes) (after which the missus simply clicked it together in one second.)

- Got my winter booties out (after the HK Observatory issued a cold weather warning because the temperature dipped below 20 degrees.)

- Came up with a writing challenge for the first six months (!) of 2014

- Debated if I should discuss said challenge on my blog (I will, but I want to finish Summer’s End first.)

- Made this list.



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Published on November 29, 2013 00:05
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message 1: by Kent (new)

Kent I love your lists! This one made me happy and sad and literally made me laugh out loud. I had to interrupt my wife watching some show on the food channel to read many of these items to her. Thank you Harper.


message 2: by Cheyenne (new)

Cheyenne Blue I'm glad that someone else in the universe is as spatially challenged as me. I can't even use a tin opener unless I'm shown how (repeatedly). "Exactly what way does it go on the tin? Show me again... I've nearly got it". So I'm with you on the looroll holder.

We all have our strengths. :)


message 3: by Harper (new)

Harper Bliss Cheyenne wrote: "I'm glad that someone else in the universe is as spatially challenged as me. I can't even use a tin opener unless I'm shown how (repeatedly). "Exactly what way does it go on the tin? Show me agai..."

Lol, I'm also geographically and vertically challenged, but yes, great remark about all having our strengths... ;-)


message 4: by Harper (new)

Harper Bliss Kent wrote: "I love your lists! This one made me happy and sad and literally made me laugh out loud. I had to interrupt my wife watching some show on the food channel to read many of these items to her. Than..."

Thanks, Kent. I hope your wife wasn't watching Nigella because I would never want to be the cause of interrupting that! ;-)


message 5: by Kent (new)

Kent LOL... we never watch anything when it is actually on. She just had to press pause.


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