Why don't more of these Christian movements look to Creation for their lifestyle choices?
The lack of monogamy?
Him: my head aches Me: Did you take anything? Him: No, my head aches Me: Did you eat anything? Him: No, my head aches. Me: Do you want a cold compress? Him: No, my head aches. Me: then suffer, I have stuff to do.
Hey, I've lived with that person. His most annoying bad-patient trait was to contend that he was well but everything around him was screwed up. Him: "It's too hot in here." Me: "You have a fever." Him: "No, I'm fine. It's just too hot in here." An hour would pass. Him: "It's too cold in here." Fill in with "too bright," "this food is terrible," etc. Lather, rinse, repeat.
When I'm sick, I want everyone to leave me alone. Ideally, there would be some sort of mechanism that would automatically deliver soup and ice cream without my having to do anything. I am crabby with anyone who keeps checking on me and particularly crabby with people who decide to stop by and "help." I will only reluctantly accept help when the doctor requires it. They won't let you drive yourself home after surgery.
d, I hope that with a diagnosis they can treat your father pretty quickly and let him go home. By this time, I would have pissed off every human being who worked in the hospital and probably some delivery people and passers-by. I'm sure he's nicer than I am.
In preparation to moving next month, I've been cleaning out closets. Please tell me this will make packing and moving easier because I really do not like cleaning closets.
ChiKat: cleaning your closets does make packing and moving easier: The more stuff you trash/donate the less you have to move!
It totally helps, ChiKat. And is somethign I should totally be doing myself, this afternoon.
Moving is good incentive for closet and drawer cleaning. Sometimes, there comes a time that it needs to be done even if you're not moving--like when you've been in your house 21 years and you're running out of space to store the books, CDs, and many other things you accumulate. I'm also cleaning and rearranging bookshelves and deciding which books to store and keep and which books to give away. Then I have to actually get them out of the house.
I'm also being forced to empty all knick-knacks and breakables from my living room and dining room in preparation for floor replacement. I'm finding all sorts of things that I thought had been missing for years.
ChiKat, it does really help, especially if you are ruthless in what you decide to get rid of.
I'm done with my dresser and my bedroom closet. Yay!! I still have 2 hall closets/junk pits to deal with. I started on my desk yesterday and got overwhelmed, so I figure I'll break it down to one bit at a time for the desk.
The good thing about living in a small apt is that I've been fairly good at keeping things cleaned/weeded otherwise I run out of space. But, I've been in this apt. for 9 years. That's some time to accumulate Stuff.
I know its a bit early since I won't be moving till the end of Sept, but my new job starts next week (eep!) and I want the bulk of it done before then.
I should be cleaning out closets. Actually, I should be finishing the job of cleaning them, which I started last week, and is now taking up most of the floor space in the bedroom. I want a nap. And 24 more hours in the day.
I've had a busy day. Must get this quilt top done. I'm sick as a dog, but sew away, I do. I've got the inside done!
Inside: [link]
Closeup: [link]
It needs a better iron job before I start the borders.
But now I have coffee. And a doughnut. Hmm. Possibly not the breakfast of champions. Am still feeling oddly woozy.
I have the slept-too-much-oddly-woozy feeling, too.
Though I think it's also a too-much-sugar-woozy feeling. Damn you, Little Debbie!!!