John Reese (
shoots_kneecaps) wrote2012-06-10 11:45 pm
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For LJ comm theatrical_muse - 437. Do you keep to a routine?
437. Do you keep to a routine?
As far as the job allows it, yes. Obviously there are days when situations and circumstances make it impossible, but on the days when it doesn't, a routine can be a good thing.
Part of my routine is much easier where I live now -- no more sharing the communal bathroom down the hall or having to go to a gym to do any more extensive workouts than stretches.
Now, once I wake up and deal with necessities, I head upstairs for a full workout -- everything from stretches and some yoga (gotta stay flexible in my line of work, believe me) to weights and a few rounds with the heavy bag. Three days a week I go for a run, too -- though there are times when I have to be very cautious choosing my route. Of course a t-shirt and sweatpants help there, since most of the folks trying to track me are still stuck on the whole 'guy in a suit' thing.
After the run and/or workout, I shower and dress for the day. Sometimes I make breakfast, but most of the time I pick up something on the way to the Library, along with a coffee for me and sometimes a tea for Finch.
Once I get there and get filled in on the latest Number, that's usually the point in the day where routine goes right out the window.
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Muse: John Reese
Fandom: Person of Interest
Word count: 231 per WordPerfect
Crossposted to LJ at "theatrical_muse"
As far as the job allows it, yes. Obviously there are days when situations and circumstances make it impossible, but on the days when it doesn't, a routine can be a good thing.
Part of my routine is much easier where I live now -- no more sharing the communal bathroom down the hall or having to go to a gym to do any more extensive workouts than stretches.
Now, once I wake up and deal with necessities, I head upstairs for a full workout -- everything from stretches and some yoga (gotta stay flexible in my line of work, believe me) to weights and a few rounds with the heavy bag. Three days a week I go for a run, too -- though there are times when I have to be very cautious choosing my route. Of course a t-shirt and sweatpants help there, since most of the folks trying to track me are still stuck on the whole 'guy in a suit' thing.
After the run and/or workout, I shower and dress for the day. Sometimes I make breakfast, but most of the time I pick up something on the way to the Library, along with a coffee for me and sometimes a tea for Finch.
Once I get there and get filled in on the latest Number, that's usually the point in the day where routine goes right out the window.
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Muse: John Reese
Fandom: Person of Interest
Word count: 231 per WordPerfect
Crossposted to LJ at "theatrical_muse"
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Why don't we let the spiders live one more day? Tomorrow I'll even bring that long-handled dusting thing from the loft.
Call me if you need anything. Maybe I'll even pick up some take-out on the way back.
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Canaries-- and most other small birds-- are not in the habit of letting spiders live. But since you're advocating for a reprieve...
Mmn. Chicken tikka masala if you happen to be passing any decent Indian places. ...if you don't mind.
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*flashes him a genuine, warm smile and a little wave as he heads out*
[ooc: Reese (like me) isn't exactly the domestic type - 'long-handled dusting thing' is about as good as it gets. I figure Finch was the one who made sure the loft was stocked with cleaning supplies anyway. *g*]
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...Be safe, Mr. Reese. *tiny nod as Reese exits*
[OOC: I imagine Harold as such a neat freak, lol. But at the same time HOW DO YOU KEEP THAT LIBRARY CLEAN, FINCH, IT'S HUGE AND YOU ARE BUT ONE MAN.]
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LOL - just give him good instructions and he'll do it. He'll probably think up ways to get revenge, but he'll do it.
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