Rob has by now safely landed in Louisville, and I'm sitting here in the calm and the quiet, drinking a buttery nipple, playing Minesweeper without flags, and intermittently adding new things to my to do list. Little Girl occasionally messes up my Minesweeper game by butting her head against my elbow.
I love the peace. It's wonderful to have some time when I'm not around anybody. I don't know how introverts will survive a few thousand years from now in the world of Soylent Green. They'll probably knowingly volunteer for the "relocation."
I'm learning great life lessons from Minesweeper. When you've got a lot to do, do the easy stuff first. The hard stuff just might vanish!
I finally finished my online shopping. Dear Lord, who shops in person any more? First of all, they'd have to be able-bodied enough to go to a mall. Then they'd have to have a LOT of free time in case the first few stores they visited were crowded, didn't have what they needed, or had long lines. They'd have to live near the people they're giving gifts to, or if they're getting on six planes in the next ten days like I am, they'd have to be willing to do the packing and shipping themselves (see also that bit about free time). Who the heck is THAT relaxed and has THAT little to do AND isn't traveling, at this time of year? I want to meet them. I will then steal their parking place because I need it more.
Anyway, I'm feeling pretty good about that shopping thing. I got in just under the wire and didn't have to ship anything second day air, not anything at all. Yay me!
I am also nicely and lightly and genteelly drunk. You may all make fun of this entry so that when I see it and its comments tomorrow I am mortified.
I love the peace. It's wonderful to have some time when I'm not around anybody. I don't know how introverts will survive a few thousand years from now in the world of Soylent Green. They'll probably knowingly volunteer for the "relocation."
I'm learning great life lessons from Minesweeper. When you've got a lot to do, do the easy stuff first. The hard stuff just might vanish!
I finally finished my online shopping. Dear Lord, who shops in person any more? First of all, they'd have to be able-bodied enough to go to a mall. Then they'd have to have a LOT of free time in case the first few stores they visited were crowded, didn't have what they needed, or had long lines. They'd have to live near the people they're giving gifts to, or if they're getting on six planes in the next ten days like I am, they'd have to be willing to do the packing and shipping themselves (see also that bit about free time). Who the heck is THAT relaxed and has THAT little to do AND isn't traveling, at this time of year? I want to meet them. I will then steal their parking place because I need it more.
Anyway, I'm feeling pretty good about that shopping thing. I got in just under the wire and didn't have to ship anything second day air, not anything at all. Yay me!
I am also nicely and lightly and genteelly drunk. You may all make fun of this entry so that when I see it and its comments tomorrow I am mortified.
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Hey, I wanna be nicely drunk!!
Hey, I wanna be nicely drunk!! <Drunk envy!> I'm on antibiotics for this damned sinus crap for the next month, and I'm not supposed to indulge. What a crappy time to be on antibiotics! Rondo brought home some lovely madeira last night, too.</Drunk envy>
Flags are for wimps.
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Yeah, you can always be drunk if you're willing to skip your meds. I, for example, have given up on about six types of painkillers. I can certainly understand why you're sticking with the antibiotic regime, though!
WOOHOO, another no-flag player!
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There is a small mall in Shreveport, 60 min away, and a large mall in Alexandria, 70 min away. But I'm too damned lazy to drive all that way...
Cute little bookstore here, but it has only a small collection, and no new comic books at all. (Some Calvin and Hobbes and some Far Side. None of my favorites. No Spiderman in the whole town! Waaaaa!!) I know the owner, but I'm starting to get used to that, as there are several shops whose owners I know!
Poor you and pain meds. :-( Are there any you're still taking? How are those poor feet?
I'm determined to do the antibiotics for all 28 days. I already feel loads better, but I felt loads better after the 10 day course, and then it came right back. And, if this doesn't kick it, it's roto-rooter time, and I'd like to avoid that if all possible. If I have to undergo it, do you think I can get them to use general anesthesia? That's not something I really want to stay awake for.
The flags just slow me down. Extra clicks, doncha know. I'll still use the flags when doing the super large ones, though, because I do lose track!
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I'm not taking any at the moment, although I've got two prescriptions filled and I simply haven't bothered to try them yet. It's kind of strange that I'm waiting. I suppose it's that I don't want to bother if they're not going to work, and nothing ELSE works, so... I wonder why I got them filled. That cost money.
I'm glad you're sticking with the full 28 days. What procedure is the "roto-rooter"? Rob's had turbinate reduction surgery while awake, but apparently that one's not too bad.