Reuters has it. It's just a couple sentences at this point.
'Bring On The Night'
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The evening is quiet here. My uncle has gone back over to grandma's house (on my parent's property). Dad is reading in bed. Mom is watching tv and sleeping on the couch. All of the four-legged ones are snoozing locked up in the laundry room.
I am grabbing a quick shower and then heading to my little nook in the (neicelet's) room that grandma is in. I have books, tea, candles (last night's power loss taught me well) and even a wee tv and dvds.
I'll probably wander in and out of here throughout the night.
Here for you, Cassie...Thank you. I can't say how much I appreciate this. It's made a difficult time feel less alone.
casmere yoga pants?Sadly, I only have the one pair and they need to be cleaned now. They still might be the most perfect article of clothing I have ever worn.
And I misspelled her name. Oops. Here endeth the Woolly report.Heh.
It's still breaking news...
Yep. MSNBC has the news of the other twelve. CNN hasn't caught up yet.
Laura, you've got some seriously good looking boys.
Betsy, that is blood-chilling kind of news.
Abi and I just had a friendly debate about Dogs in Elk [link] (and I read the directors cut [link] for the first time)
Oh my
What was the debate about?
DxH called tonight to check on me, my family and see how my grandma is doing. Reminded me to take care of myself right now as well as taking care of everyone else. And insisted that I could always call him, day or night. It was sweet.
We talk for a while and it turns out that he's looking for "big boy" (i.e. real) furniture. Again. Still. Let's just say it's been a theme.
He bought a new chair last weekend but is still unsure about a new couch. Mind you, he has no couch currently.
Turns out there is a specific couch he likes but, "buying a couch just seems like such a big commitment."
"Wait. You've been married. Two times. And a *couch* might be more of a commitment than you are ready for?"
Once he started to catch his breath from laughing, he teased that I sounded a little bitter.
So I asked how nice the couch is.
Overstuffed leather.
I can accept that.
Wait, he's dating an overstuffed leather couch and he hasn't married it yet?
What is he waiting for?
No, see he's taking it slow with the couch. There are regular visits, longing looks... I think they've even spent a significant amount of time snuggling. But actually buying the couch is a big step. You want to be sure it will be forever.