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Re: Weekends are hard for me-long » jammerlich

Posted by LlurpsieNoodle on April 22, 2007, at 15:01:57

In reply to Re: Weekends are hard for me-long » LlurpsieNoodle, posted by jammerlich on April 22, 2007, at 13:09:13

> Oh, Ms. Noodle, I'm sorry weekends are so hard. They're hard for me, too. Do you think maybe it's because they're supposed to be the "good" days of the week when you do fun stuff....and we don't have fun stuff to do? Sometimes I think that's it, but this weekend is sort of throwing my theory for a loop. Maybe it's more that we have a hard time recognizing fun stuff when we see it right now?

I decided to do something nice for myself today. I decided to hole myself up in the most lovely library I've ever seen and prepare for my defense of the dark arts examination. I'm about 90% done with the powerpoint slides. then I will see about finding some godiva. I feel that it really must be quite close.
>
> I'm busy and I'm still hating it....in fact, I'm pissed because there is so much to do. I went out of town yesterday to see "Wicked". Have you seen it? I know it runs where you are. Then spent the night with a friend, drove home this morning and will be leaving shortly to take a friend on an errand out of town. I'd rather be in bed (in my own slovenly pig-sty), hiding.
>

busi-ness sucks. I'm glad you got to do something recreational. I went to an art store today already. does that count as recreational?

Are your committments to your friends making you exhausted? sounds like a LOT, but maybe that's what you like. I tend to try to space out my recreational activities. But I am looking forward to one particular weekend that's coming up. That weekend will not be hard at all ;)

> Do you think our mood is written all over us? You know, because the bus driver made you smile? I stopped at a Starbucks on the way home this morning. After the guy took my order, he asked, "Has it been a good one so far?" I said, "Uh huh." I'm sure it wasn't convincing becuase there were 6 or 7 people waiting in front of me, but he made my grande non-fat Chai latte first and said, "It looks like you could use this," as he handed it to me. When I got to my car, I cried. What is it about the kindness of a complete stranger that can be so moving?

You and me both must be looking like a mess to have people actually comment on it. hmm. ((((chai)))) I like mine with whipped cream on top. If I can't find godiva that's the next option.

> Did I read somewhere that you have 2 feline companions now? Somewhere along the way I must have missed the acquisition of the second. One of my kitties purrs very loudly. I love to lie down, with her on my stomach. I close my eyes, start petting her, and my body relaxes to the rhythm of her motor. Cats can be magic.

The other feline companion is in a long-distance relationship with me right now. :(

I'm scared to get too attached to kitty. I'm such a freak. he was awfully sweet this one time when I was fetal in bed sobbing and he came and lay down next to me and cuddled. I think he knew...

((((((lamictal)))))))

I think I'm feeling better already. maybe I should post on meds board.

-Ll


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