Our neighbor, who happens to be the mayor of the rather large town where we live, has roosters on his property. They never wake me up but Ellie is very scared of them (not the actual bird, just the noise) and whenever she hears them, it requires instant holding by mom. We've been getting away from that, some, but I'm always amazed at how she manages to hear them whereas I tune them out.
'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 39: Cuppa Tea, Cuppa Tea, Almost Got Shagged, Cuppa Tea...
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Morning, all.
This thing where I can't get to sleep at night, therefore can't drag my ass out of bed the next morning? Blows. Got a dance class tonight, hopefully I'll wear myself out enough to crash.
Glad to hear food is taking a more leisurely route, Trudy.
I'm sure there was more, but my brain hasn't been properly working for a couple of days now, so I got nothin'.
PC, I like your goatee/facial hair action!
More than usual?
Certainly sounds pornier than usual, though I can't quite figure out how.
morning all. I'm back at work after one day that felt like a fun weekend down at Mom & Dad's.
whenever she hears them, it requires instant holding by mom
It's the rooster-toddler conspiracy! When the roosters realized they weren't getting to you, they drew Ellie into their plot! To wake you up. Or something.
Susan, never underestimate the power of duck nibbles. A lot of small things all in a row are harder to deal with than a few bigger bars with breaks. Ducks will wear you out.
I hope today is better. It didn't get off to the best start when Annabel woke up at 4:30 and climbed into bed with us, then kicked and squirmed until we evicted her to her own bed at 5:15--at which point she fell instantly back asleep, leaving US wide awake. So, despite being a good girl and going to bed before midnight, I'm running on 5 hours of sleep or less. Between that and the amount of crying I did last night, my eyelids feel like they're made of sandpaper. And tonight, I really want to do what got knocked off my list by the shoe shopping and crying last night--namely write and do some housework. Normally Wednesday is the night I don't expect much from myself in those areas because of choir rehearsal, but I can't miss two nights in a row.
But, on the plus side, my feet are completely dry. So maybe my day will get better.
argh. can't figure out what I want for lunch. I'm hungry, but I don't know what I want. and if I figure it out later, my brain will want it, even though my stomach is full
Susan, never underestimate the power of duck nibbles. A lot of small things all in a row are harder to deal with than a few bigger bars with breaks. Ducks will wear you out.So much this. I'm sorry you had such a tough day, Susan.
ooh I forgot the fun thing. I was telling Mom that I did something very out of character by going to a bar alone to celebrate New Years and I thought it would be a hoot to keep doing things that are out of character for me this year. I mentioned that I'd often thought about doing stand-up but that I think I am at my funniest when I'm with her, so I asked if she would do it with me and she said yes! Now we just have to find a comedy club that has open-mic night that's not in Downtown Los Angeles.
Squee! Happy family news! I just found out that my "little" cousin (she'll be 17 in the spring and is a junior in HS) is going to be able to graduate a year early, this May! Holy crap! And she's getting into a full scholarship program at Northern Arizona University, so no tuition or room/board because of her high GPA. After two years, she'll be able to transfer to the college of her dreams, wherever that may be.
I am SO PROUD! She's as close as I have to a little sister.