{{{sj and Nora}}}
Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Easy day to you, Nora. Feel better soon. sj, an easy day to you, too, in spite of the psych appointment.
when we move, I think we want to get the hookups dropped to the basement, but we want to make sure we can get a W/D down there first. It'll be a thing. Fun!
Applicance Dollys are your friend. They make getting Washers/Dryers up and down stairs a lot easier.
It's like a 'meant to be' thing. First, JZ points me to the cutest flamey baby shoes and then Cashmere points me to the cutest flamey baby blanket.
No more cutey flamey baby things! I've spent enough!!
ME-DI-UM.
I like the show too, especially the fact that the character of Alison is played like she doesn't have all the confidence in the world. The crimes are important, but what's interesting to watch is how she balances her gift with having a family and all the fun interpersonal interactions. (Briget was sooo cute last week with the bicycle helmet!)
Morning. I have my psychiatrist appointment this morning. I am dreading it. I hate having to go over my whole medical/psych history. Especially since I can't usually remember most of it.
calm-ma, sj. Good luck with the appointment. Have you tried keeping a diary/journal on your treatment? I know after years and years, important details can fade (meds, length of time you were on them, depressive episodes, etc.). I kept one for a while and it helped whenever I had to explain the whole mess to another doctor.
I'm CLEAN! Better than yesterday.
Deena, I've linked more than a few people to Nick's BotB site. I hope he wins.
calm-ma, sj. Good luck with the appointment. Have you tried keeping a diary/journal on your treatment? I know after years and years, important details can fade (meds, length of time you were on them, depressive episodes, etc.). I kept one for a while and it helped whenever I had to explain the whole mess to another doctor.
I've thought about it, but I have been inconsistent about actually following through on it. I think the problem is that when I have been depressed enough to decide I need meds, I haven't been up to doing much of anything, and I tend not to remember those periods of time.
Get clean. And dressed. Darn it. I knew I forgot something.
Deena--I waa the one who said Wire in the Blood guy could actually act. I think Arquette has a really strong presence, but not a lot of range. In Wire last night Robson Green went from quiet to tortured to charming to screaming to thoughtful to sad to furious and each of those things rang completely true. Her range is a lot smaller, but she is good within it.