Yesterday,
Aug. 14th, 2007 08:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
All my problems seemed so far aw... Well, no.
Never mind.
The good thing about yesterday is that it's over. Had the busiest morning ever, followed by the convention (that continued the busy morning) in Sheraton Hotel.
I left the office at 16:00 and went to the hotel to check that everything was fine. Arrived at about 16:20 to find some people already there from our production company and went around to see if the place was organized as we wanted it to be. Spent the next 40 minutes running around making sure the food got to where it should have, the people got to where they should have and that the ice-cream cart got to get in the lobby and down to the assembly room where we were. Of course, the cart was late, and it took the service elevator an hour to get down to the lobby, but in the end it was fine and people got ice-cream. So did I, of course.
After the boring speeches people went down to eat, and I took off after 15 minutes or so - I was tired and irritated, and those things increased when I learned I'll have to wait for another 20 minutes to my taxi. I spent that time looking at the sea and reading, so I grew a bit calmer.
At any point, I only got home around 20:00, and I immediately changed my clothes and took off my make up and brushed my teeth so my mom won't ask me to do anything. I spent another hour in front of the T.V. and then went to sleep, completely exhausted.
Never mind.
The good thing about yesterday is that it's over. Had the busiest morning ever, followed by the convention (that continued the busy morning) in Sheraton Hotel.
I left the office at 16:00 and went to the hotel to check that everything was fine. Arrived at about 16:20 to find some people already there from our production company and went around to see if the place was organized as we wanted it to be. Spent the next 40 minutes running around making sure the food got to where it should have, the people got to where they should have and that the ice-cream cart got to get in the lobby and down to the assembly room where we were. Of course, the cart was late, and it took the service elevator an hour to get down to the lobby, but in the end it was fine and people got ice-cream. So did I, of course.
After the boring speeches people went down to eat, and I took off after 15 minutes or so - I was tired and irritated, and those things increased when I learned I'll have to wait for another 20 minutes to my taxi. I spent that time looking at the sea and reading, so I grew a bit calmer.
At any point, I only got home around 20:00, and I immediately changed my clothes and took off my make up and brushed my teeth so my mom won't ask me to do anything. I spent another hour in front of the T.V. and then went to sleep, completely exhausted.