Friday, March 25, 2005

(7:52 PM) | Adam Kotsko:

Friday Night Blogging (with Saturday and Sunday updates)

I have written before on the shame associated with blogging on the weekends, particularly at night. I am fast approaching the 8:00 boundary, after which blogging becomes officially and ineluctably pathetic. Or does it? See, I have an excuse -- the electrician is rewiring my house. It takes a long time, and I have to be here the whole time. I'm stuck here all night, much against my will of course. It's like a get out of jail free card, graciously releasing me from the panic I feel every weekend at the prospect of not being sufficiently young, fun, and sociable.

I'm also getting a lot of work done on my thesis. I could conceivably be done by the time I go to bed tonight -- there's nothing like translating a text and then letting one's argument on it simmer in the back of one's mind for a couple months in terms of producing some really good work as soon as you sit down to write. After that's over with, I can devote my full attention to this.

Or to getting a job, I guess.

SATURDAY MORNING UPDATE: The first draft of the final section of my thesis was completed last night. Earlier this week, I had set a goal that the concluding section would be fifteen pages long. I have class on Tuesday, so I thought I could do five pages a day Wednesday through Friday and be finished for the weekend. Here's how the schedule went:So today I have to go grocery shopping. After that, I have literally no idea what to do.

SUNDAY MORNING UPDATE: Turns out the electrician disconnected the blower for our heat on Friday. The temperature in my bedroom is subject to wild swings, so on Friday night I thought nothing of the fact that it was a little colder than usual. But all day Saturday -- man. That sucked. The thermostat thing said it was 60 all day, which makes for a beautiful day if you're outside, but feels utterly frigid in your house. I "toughed it out," though, in the interests of not having some guy in the house tearing things apart, carrying ladders around, etc. This morning, though, was the end of that. The thermostat said 56, and although I have this weird ascetic thing where I'm willing to tolerate having no heat in the house, it seemed really rude not to get this taken care of before Anthony and Hayley got home from visiting their parents for the weekend. Turns out, it was something he was able to fix within five minutes, without even entering my apartment. I'm an idiot. But in about a half hour, once the house gets back up to a reasonable temperature, I'll be a warm idiot at least.

Coetzee's novel Waiting for the Barbarians has been sitting on my bedside table for a month and a half now, unread. For whatever reason, for the past couple months I've been falling asleep the instant my head hits the pillow. Last night, though, I couldn't get to sleep, and within three pages, I was hooked. That will be how I spend my day, actually reading a novel for the first time in a long time. Then, God willing, on Monday I'll post about something that people will actually care about.

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(Adam Kotsko has asserted the moral right to be identified as the author of this post.)