Babe was escorted to me at pick-up. I said, "Uh-oh," and then felt relief, brief but real, when the escort was because he was feeling very poorly.
*iz bad mom*
I do feel bad for him. He's up in his room right now, curled up asleep, which I am sure is a more comfortable location for a nap than the couch downstairs where he was stretched out asleep before. I'm glad Geoff had the strength to carry him up.
Geoff is also asleep at the moment. He came home and gave a very... erm, meditative recitation of just how slow his brain was at the airport. I told him to go have his nap twice in the middle of said recitation because I thought he'd finished his tale.
He's cute when he's sleepy.
I am also tired, but awake enough to be sitting here in front of the computer, trying to write. Actually, I'm trying to talk myself into going to the store to buy the last of what we need, but that's an uphill battle. I'm just proud that I got out for most of the things I needed! Yesterday and the day before were so icky and miserable, thanks to nasty sciatic pain and not even close to enough sleep, that getting myself in the shower today was an accomplishment. Everything on top of that has been gravy.
But I do need to get out and finish the shopping. I need yogurt to start a new batch of homemade yogurt. I have said to hell with having no dairy, seeing as my sinuses aren't playing nice with me anyway. I will try to find a source for goat milk and make yogurt from that this summer, but for now organic cow's milk will suffice. Thank god for Trader Joes, where the organic stuff is almost reasonably priced (and the milk isn't ultra-pasteurized).
I need to. But it can wait till tomorrow.
Meanwhile, I think I need to ax just about all of what I've written today. Either that or come up with a damn good explanation. *sigh* Ah well.
*iz bad mom*
I do feel bad for him. He's up in his room right now, curled up asleep, which I am sure is a more comfortable location for a nap than the couch downstairs where he was stretched out asleep before. I'm glad Geoff had the strength to carry him up.
Geoff is also asleep at the moment. He came home and gave a very... erm, meditative recitation of just how slow his brain was at the airport. I told him to go have his nap twice in the middle of said recitation because I thought he'd finished his tale.
He's cute when he's sleepy.
I am also tired, but awake enough to be sitting here in front of the computer, trying to write. Actually, I'm trying to talk myself into going to the store to buy the last of what we need, but that's an uphill battle. I'm just proud that I got out for most of the things I needed! Yesterday and the day before were so icky and miserable, thanks to nasty sciatic pain and not even close to enough sleep, that getting myself in the shower today was an accomplishment. Everything on top of that has been gravy.
But I do need to get out and finish the shopping. I need yogurt to start a new batch of homemade yogurt. I have said to hell with having no dairy, seeing as my sinuses aren't playing nice with me anyway. I will try to find a source for goat milk and make yogurt from that this summer, but for now organic cow's milk will suffice. Thank god for Trader Joes, where the organic stuff is almost reasonably priced (and the milk isn't ultra-pasteurized).
I need to. But it can wait till tomorrow.
Meanwhile, I think I need to ax just about all of what I've written today. Either that or come up with a damn good explanation. *sigh* Ah well.
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Date: 2011-05-20 11:57 am (UTC)I have both goat and sheep yoghurt to try this week. Should be interesting.