
Good morning, Design for Mankind--- it's daily time again! Today we've got Ms. Laure Joliet, one of the famed editors for Apartment Therapy LA and writer of At Home, At Home. I'm just so excited to share with you a truly inspirational gal, and her TRULY inspirational schedule! Thanks, dear Laure!
9:30 Wake up. Since I quit my 9-5, my schedule can change pretty radically from day to day. Today I got to sleep in. It feels wonderful. And since I moved just 2 weeks ago, my 'nightstand' still looks like this. A little helter skelter but things I love. (You must get that book, it makes me laugh outloud). I hang out in bed for a little bit waking up. This is probably my favorite indulgence. To not just have to hop out of bed and start the day..
10am I'm living in a guest house and I actually have a garden (yay). I'm still figuring out what exactly to do with it and how to lay it out. It gets beautiful light. And this morning I realize that it's really warm. It's such a nice day, in fact, that I decide that I must go for a walk down to the beach. What's the use of having a flexible schedule if I don't take advantage of it?
10:30 I love Venice.
10:35 A lot.
11:15 I get home and guess who wants some fresh tap water? I've trained her not to jump up on the kitchen counter, so she is allowed in the bathroom sink for a drink. Don't mind the mess in the background, I'll get to it soon.
2:00 I make it home and spread my samples out. I consider beginning to work when I decide it is dumb to not eat anything besides chocolate and that I must eat lunch now.
4pm I am at a creative impass and cannot figure out how to make this living room work. I decide to scrub the stove while boiling water. This does the trick and I suddenly have inspiration for a direction. I mock up the idea on the floor with my samples, a print out of the furniture and rugs I was thinking and document it to send over to the client. Phew. It had started to weigh on me. And now I feel good about it. Which means I move on to the next task:
5:30 I hop in the car because I need to head out to one of the Interior Design classes I'm taking at UCLA. It's a post-bac certificate program that I'm dipping my toe into to see if it's what I want to do. I had been working as a Visual Effects producer for the last 5 years sort of by accident, so last year's appendicitis made me stop and re-assess what the heck I was doing. I'm only 28, but then, in moments, I AM 28. I think you know what I mean.
9:47 PM I am returning from my class. We had a great speaker and reviewed some of the earliest interior designers. I am at once abuzz with inspiration and totally exhausted.
11:08 This is when I am grateful that I made the bed this morning. I climb upstairs (the bed is in a loft) and climb into bed. Both of my kitties follow me up. I read Amy Sedaris until I cannot keep my eyes open any longer.
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