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Jun. 19th, 2009 01:48 pmThe computer exists solely to piss me off.
However, there are minor good things to compensate.
Dental work will be about half of what I was expecting it to be, money-wise.
We got a small portion of the reimbursement due to us, which will cover the dental work. And a few bills.
My rhuemy ordered me tobitch talk to my friends more about my stressors. This is not necessarily a good thing for you guys, but it relieves my guilt. ;-]
Babe has been rather sweet, if talkative and "accident" prone. I forgot how much laundry accidents make.
Chocolate frosty-cinos are lovely, lovely things. Need to cut back on them, though.
Am almost finished on a new pair of pants, and I like how they're turning out. Not the most professional looking job, but I've solved a good lot of problems without any help, so am proud of myself.
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FIgured out that the chest pains I've been having are probably just scar tissue flaring. It's in the region where my last batch of shingles originated, so that could be exacerbating it, too. Doc thinks either is likely, though she says that stress will make it all worse. Not that I've been under any stress lately. Nooooooo.
I've come up with a plan to build an arbor, a movable arbor, for our poor grape. This grape has survived, and almost thrived, despite not havig a support, being mowed a couple times, being in the shade and in soggy soil... It is a shining example of the persistence of life. I want to make at least one thing easier for it.
So, if I feel better tomorrow, I shall be getting lumber and making an arbor. However, I'll have ot be quick about it as there's only a slim window of no rain predicted for this weekend.
I am tired of the rain. Or, at the very least, I am tired of the gray. I need a certain amount of blue in a week, and my blue quota has not been met. Thank goodness for vitamin D.
Um... yeah. That's that for right now. Need some tea and then we're off to get a new power-supply for the laptop. This one is dying, I think.
Ciao.
However, there are minor good things to compensate.
Dental work will be about half of what I was expecting it to be, money-wise.
We got a small portion of the reimbursement due to us, which will cover the dental work. And a few bills.
My rhuemy ordered me to
Babe has been rather sweet, if talkative and "accident" prone. I forgot how much laundry accidents make.
Chocolate frosty-cinos are lovely, lovely things. Need to cut back on them, though.
Am almost finished on a new pair of pants, and I like how they're turning out. Not the most professional looking job, but I've solved a good lot of problems without any help, so am proud of myself.
...
FIgured out that the chest pains I've been having are probably just scar tissue flaring. It's in the region where my last batch of shingles originated, so that could be exacerbating it, too. Doc thinks either is likely, though she says that stress will make it all worse. Not that I've been under any stress lately. Nooooooo.
I've come up with a plan to build an arbor, a movable arbor, for our poor grape. This grape has survived, and almost thrived, despite not havig a support, being mowed a couple times, being in the shade and in soggy soil... It is a shining example of the persistence of life. I want to make at least one thing easier for it.
So, if I feel better tomorrow, I shall be getting lumber and making an arbor. However, I'll have ot be quick about it as there's only a slim window of no rain predicted for this weekend.
I am tired of the rain. Or, at the very least, I am tired of the gray. I need a certain amount of blue in a week, and my blue quota has not been met. Thank goodness for vitamin D.
Um... yeah. That's that for right now. Need some tea and then we're off to get a new power-supply for the laptop. This one is dying, I think.
Ciao.
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Date: 2009-06-19 06:34 pm (UTC)I'm with you on the icky weather though. Soooo done with it.
I hope the chest pain goes away soon.
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Date: 2009-06-19 06:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-19 06:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-19 07:27 pm (UTC)And I don't mind hearing about your stress. After all, you wade through mine all the time. Lol!
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Date: 2009-06-19 08:04 pm (UTC)I found myself grinning hugely yesterday remembering how we hauled a tree out of your parents' back yard and planted it at Fairview. Just to share the memory. It's one of my favorites. =)
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Date: 2009-06-19 08:54 pm (UTC)Trust you are well.
Love Sonia :)
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Date: 2009-06-19 09:50 pm (UTC)One of my friends round here commented that it's been raining so much lately that the slugs are going up the walls to avoid drowning! The main thing I want, though, is for the pressure to stabilize. These low pressure systems are killing me.
It's intermittent, and both lungs and heart sound fabulously healthy (okay, I'm sure my heart could use a bit of cardio, but...), so I'm not worried about it. It's just a pain. No pun intended? ;-)
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Date: 2009-06-19 09:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-06-19 09:52 pm (UTC)...
Of course, no words are coming now... ;-D
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Date: 2009-06-19 09:55 pm (UTC)It's funny, I have no problem reading your and everyone else's rants/bitches/whatnot, but I feel so... boring... putting my own out there. *shrug* Whatever. ;-)
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Date: 2009-06-19 09:57 pm (UTC)At least your winters are relatively short. Should be warming up in what, a month?
Cheers, doll!
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Date: 2009-06-19 10:00 pm (UTC)That was fun, and I'm glad it's a favorite memory! And thank you for reminding me that not all of high school sucked! =)
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Date: 2009-06-19 10:09 pm (UTC)Much of high school sucked, but that was a really terrific bit.
I saw in Facebook that Revier and Keller both just retired. I'm still not sure if I admired Revier or was really pissed at him, or perhaps both.
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Date: 2009-06-19 11:08 pm (UTC)Revier... He sure got a good sound out of us. I don't know. Having grown up with my dad, Revier was just another guy with his bastard's license. He was a tempermental bastard, but he had earned the right to that. I learned so much, and learned it so well, I lean towards the admiration. I actually think he's one of the best teachers I've ever had, despite his temper tantrums. :-)