I'd leave in a heartbeat if my mother or sister said I should be there, but the both say wait. The whole thing is making me very twitchy.
'Heart Of Gold'
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As well it might. Not rushing to the side of a sick loved one feels wrong, even when it's the right way to go. Leaving later makes rational sense, but the twitchiness doesn't care about rational.
so sorry , ginger
I am confused. We started a fire in hte outside fire pit. In the summer , by this time I need a sweater. I am still in a tee shirt now. I am very confused
One final project (the paper) turned in!
One PowerPoint presentation to finish!
WOOO HOOO
Go you, Aimée!
Cass, insent.
Aimee, that's wonderful! Go you!
Morning, Bitches.
Cash, how are you feeling this morning?
Toto and I met new friends out on our walk this morning--a woman and her dog who moved here from the Cape about six weeks ago. That was fun. I love meeting people when I've got my crazy wake-up hair and jammies still on.
{{Ginger}} I hope your projects complete quickly so that you can go see first hand how your mother is doing. It is always worse from afar.
Yay Aimee!
I hate the people who made me get up in the pitch black dark this morning. I went back to bed at 7:30 after my early errands. I thought I had punched the button on the coffee maker, but it was unplugged, so when I got back up, no coffee. There is now. Time to get some.
We overslept a little bit -- because it was dark, I guess? And our House of Death status continues unchallenged -- Stephen is sick now, and I'm still coughing and congested. Bleh.
More tea!
Amy, your family was supposed to learn from my family's mistakes.
I hate the people who made me get up in the pitch black dark this morning. I went back to bed at 7:30 after my early errands. I thought I had punched the button on the coffee maker, but it was unplugged, so when I got back up, no coffee. There is now. Time to get some.
That's my Congressional Rep. -- Ed Markey. What frustrates me is that one part of his argument was how this was going to give us more time outside after school and work. Well no, Ed, not for your actual constituency, because light isn't the only factor -- weather is, as well. Ptui, we shall speak of him no more, because I'd write to him if I could think of an opening line other than:
Dear Ed,
You really screwed the pooch on this one.