The temperature got down to the 40s last night, so I caved and turned on the heat. Since this is the first time it's been on since March, my nose immediately stuffed up. Still, cozy. I can get away with just turning the heat on at night until it's in the 30s all day.
Last night's dream had me driving nails into the sole of my foot, removing them, saving the nails, and driving them back in again.
Ugh!
Last night I dreamed that Julia Child's zombie was critiquing my soup. Bits of her kept falling into it. Rather disturbing.
I could write a novel about the 9-month-old Jesus, narrated by Christ himself.
Of course, it would become more difficult once He starts talking.
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And she's used legends of the boy Messiah's miracles from the noncanonical Apocrypha: bringing clay birds to life, striking a bully dead and resurrecting him.
Huh. If Jesus were a boy today, I wonder if he'd bring Spongebob Squarepants to life.
Of course, now I'm assuming they're standard CA issue, and that my apartment's smoke detector is one, and I realise I don't know. Huh.
They came and installed a CO detector in my apartement last year-ish, but I wonder if it was a new City rule, not State. Which wouldn't help Sophia any.
very late for work. slept through 2 hours of radio alarm, woke up crying from awful nightmare involving a cousin being killed and reliving several other family funerals. WTF?!?
In better news, there was no rain for my commute, so that was at least good.
Sophia, is your apartment especially air-tight? CO tends to seep out of most old houses before it builds up to bad levels. It's the newer construction, which is more air-tight than traditional methods, that CO and other toxic gases become a problem.
Also... basement apartments. IIRC, CO is heavier-than-oxygen, so it tends to settle low.