On the boat back to London. Got up at 5 a.m. to make the 3 hour drive to Gothenberg to get the boat. Couldn’t sleep last night anyway. Stayed at Goren’s, and he has mice…it’s a farm! They were running around all night. We had to sleep with the light on, and then they were quiet.
Made two appts to see flats on Friday.
We’re both really looking forward to being back in London. My plans? Work up at the film school as many days as they will let me. Editing at night. Writing on the weekends. Patrick got put up for a job by R. It’s asst. editing, and it pays quite well, so we are excited about that.
Just want to get settled in a flat, activate our love film account, get out UGC cinema cards back and start editing again. Staying at R and H’s for two weeks until we get a flat.
As for my idea about publishing in London, I wrote down 20 ideas. I bought the “Writer’s Yearbook,” and I’m going to give it a go. If I can get published here, that will be three countries who have published my work. I’d love to get some of the poetry published, but I will take just about anything. In Tokyo, I had to do loads of writing for free before I got my paid gigs. I don’t think it will be any different in London.
I feel that this coming year has good things in store for Patrick and me. A better quality of life, some regular money…it would be nice to actually make a living as opposed to just scraping by. Here is a list of things that we haven’t spent money on in years:
hair cuts–why pay for them when you can do them yourself (in P’s case) or not at all (in my case)
the dentist–floss and brush after every meal, no sweets, powerful mouthwash
dining out–why when you can cook
CDs–borrow them
DVDs–ibid
Books–ibid
make up–never wore it anyway
clothes–hand-me-downs from fashionable friends
shoes–they last for years
socks–I’m a darn good darner
underwear–ibid
hair gel–shaved head and long hair need none
gym–walk faster
Things that I give up meals for:
the cinema
the TV license
I think our financial situation will get better in the coming year. I’d like to stop begging for money. I mean, what makes me different from the beggars on the street. I’m using the money begged to pay rent, while they are using it to buy smack. One man’s rent is another man’s smack.