Xander: Just once I'd like to run into a cult of bunny worshippers. Anya: Great. Thank you very much for those nightmares.

'Sleeper'


Natter 40: The Nice One  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


billytea - Nov 08, 2005 9:12:06 pm PST #2475 of 10006
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

On the bright side I don't think it's a poisonous variety. But I could see its mandibles distinctly from six feet away after I jumped out of my chair.

Technically, they're all poisonous, unlike snakes. But most aren't dangerous to humans. You're right, though, there are spiders whose venom is no great concern but you'll still notice a bite.

Fortunately, most spiders are also not very aggressive. With two particularly noteworthy exceptions, the Brazilian wandering spider and the Sydney funnelweb. So the two most venomous also have relatively short fuses. (Especially the wandering spider.)

Anyway, you've Febrezed it now. You'll know it's coming by that new house smell.


Kristen - Nov 08, 2005 9:54:36 pm PST #2476 of 10006

Thanks, Nilly! I had a mini-'sode this morning (no actual unconsciouness) but I'm trying some dietary changes and am already feeling much better. (I also have a doctor's appointment on Friday, just in case.)


Nilly - Nov 08, 2005 10:01:11 pm PST #2477 of 10006
Swouncing

It's good to read that you're taking care of yourself.

I had a mini-'sode this morning (no actual unconsciouness)

So it wasn't as bad as last time, right? Dietry changes usually take some time to affect, but at least it seems like it's the right direction.

(I feel like such a Jewish mom when I'm posting things like that. I always want to open them with an "OK, I'm going to be a Jewish-mommy for a second here...". Only, in Israel, since most moms are Jewish, we call it "Polish mom". And then we have to explain how it shouldn't have anything to do with the question of where your mother lived before coming to Israel.)


Kristen - Nov 08, 2005 10:10:18 pm PST #2478 of 10006

It was general weak and woozyness that seemed to hit me suddenly. Since it's been suggested, by several people, that it could be "blood" related (blood pressure, blood sugar, anemia, etc.), I did some research, followed by some mega grocery shopping. A good meal, followed by a nap, has me feeling more alert and together than I have since the initial 'sode. (It could totally be mind over matter but I'll take it any way I can get it.)

I am, however, working from home for the next two days, just in case. (I don't want to drive too much until I have a better handle on what's going on.) And then I'm off for nineteen days! Wheeeeeeee!


Nilly - Nov 08, 2005 10:14:20 pm PST #2479 of 10006
Swouncing

It could totally be mind over matter but I'll take it any way I can get it.

Yeah, well, as long as it works, right?

And then I'm off for nineteen days!

Oh, where did you decide to go, eventually? Also, yay!


aurelia - Nov 08, 2005 10:23:46 pm PST #2480 of 10006
All sorrows can be borne if you put them into a story. Tell me a story.

Gah. While watching Supernatural another centipede went racing across the floor. Not cool. The last one was big enough that I heard it when it fell off the wall.


Kristen - Nov 08, 2005 11:04:21 pm PST #2481 of 10006

I'm not really going anywhere. (I can't afford a true vacation.) But it's a quiet time at the office so I thought I'd hang around at home, reorganize my closet, work on some writing stuff. My goal for the nineteen days is to, at least, get an outline for one of my ideas done. (The original thought was a first draft but that's just crazy talk. That can be my goal for December.)

While watching Supernatural another centipede went racing across the floor.

Gah. That's beyond not cool.


Nilly - Nov 08, 2005 11:15:58 pm PST #2482 of 10006
Swouncing

The last one was big enough that I heard it when it fell off the wall.

Ouch. I hope they both will go away together.

I'm not really going anywhere.

Frankly, it sounds like a wonderful vacation plan, in my opinion - get some rest, some things that never-get-done out of the way, and do things you enjoy and want, like the writing. Sometines all you have to do in order to have a wonderful time is just to be home.

Whenever I say that the best plan I have in mind for a vacation day is to cuddle in bed with a good book and not fall asleep after the first couple of pages, a jigsaw puzzle or just hang around with friends, I get a few responses of "but don't you want to do something? to go somewhere?". And sometimes, I definitely do, but there's also charm and fun to be had in other things, at least to me.


Kristen - Nov 08, 2005 11:31:30 pm PST #2483 of 10006

Yes, exactly. And, honestly, thanks to the class that I'm taking, I'm so excited about all these things I want to write that spending money on a trip to Bora Bora or Vienna or wherever would be a waste. I'd probably spend the entire trip inside my room, working. Trixie and I can work just as well at the Bean for several hundred dollars less a day.

Bora Bora and the stack of books can happen next year.

ETA: And speaking of resting...I totally need to go to bed. Night!


Nilly - Nov 08, 2005 11:38:56 pm PST #2484 of 10006
Swouncing

And, honestly, thanks to the class that I'm taking, I'm so excited about all these things I want to write

Oh, that's wonderful to read. I love it when a class can create excitement in a person. How long is the class?

I'd probably spend the entire trip inside my room, working.

So definitely not the time to travel, then, but it sounds like the pefect time to stop with the everyday running-around and focus on this. I'm glad the schedule of the class and the quiet time in the office match this way.

[Edit: ah, an x-post. Night, Kristen!]