I know that in Harvey's case, the vast majority of the stress in his life, really is not his own. He really picks up on mine, and now Daniel's, stress.
'Lessons'
Spike's Bitches 32: I think I'm sobering 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.
Now, that is interesting. Makes me wonder how Tucker survived so long living with both me and Alexia!
Brenda, let me know what kind of booze your sister likes. I'll leave her a little prezzie for providing digs. Sorry to miss meeting her, though!
Makes me wonder how Tucker survived so long living with both me and Alexia!
He may well view it as his purpose in life, or as his gift to you, to relieve you of some of your burdon of stress. Harvey sure seems to.
I bought hair stuff today! Veganese from Lush (with a sample of Coolaulin, to see if I can get my hair re-moisturized because the water here is so hard it's turning my hair to straw), and Small Talk from Tigi at a shop in the Georges Street Arcade, as well as a hair conditioning mask for the same aforementioned straw issue. Also picked up some of the pink face soap from Lush, whose name I can't remember now. Almost fifty euro, yipes.
I sent the last car payment in last month.
Today, I receive the lien release.
Today, the car also decides--after five years of trouble-free service--that it's not going to start.
{{{{{{{{{Anne}}}}}}}}} Car~ma to you.
Oh, Anne! That SUCKS. I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry, Anne. Have you replaced the battery in those five years? 'Cause most car batteries last about 5 years, needing replacement is often heralded by the car not starting, and it's on the low-end (pricewise) of car repairs.
That could very well be it. It started again just now, but I'm leery of driving it anywhere until I know what's going on. Fortunatly, my local mechanic is the sort who will say "needs new battery" if that's the case rather than try to trick me into a more expensive repair. I took it in for brake work once, and they said "your brakes just need cleaning - we won't actually need to replace the pads for another so many miles."
Cars always seem to know when they are paid off (or when the warranty runs out). Glad you have a mechanic you can trust, Anne!