I feel like ass warmed over today. I thought this cold was on its way out, but it seems to have joined up with a stomach thing and decided to stick around.
I have a turkey sandwich in front of me that I have no interest in eating.
Bleargh.
'Out Of Gas'
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I feel like ass warmed over today. I thought this cold was on its way out, but it seems to have joined up with a stomach thing and decided to stick around.
I have a turkey sandwich in front of me that I have no interest in eating.
Bleargh.
ND hope you have a great time at MM with your niece!
Oh and a quick blanketed Happy Birthday to those celebrating today and belateds to yesterday's birthday people.
{{Fred Pete & Teddy}}
On Christmas Eve I went to the yarn store in Wheaton (which is where I was over Christmas) and picked up yarn and needles for my baby blanket project. (Once you've been knitting for a while, you stop needing new needles for every project, right?) The clerk suggested I knit this in the round - which is something I have never done before and it's a little weird but not bad. Then yesterday I was knitting along and for some reason was having tremendous difficulty moving the work along the needles. It turned out I was having a bit of an ourobouros problem. Yes, I had somehow knitted the two bottom corners together. I have NO IDEA how I did it -but I unravelled and started reknitting that row only to discover that I had done it again!
I corrected that and haven't had that problem since. (I wish I knew what I had done!)
yay new thread!
Slept till noon, wow.
Quick question for other moms (guys, look away) - when your period came back, did it hurt like hell? Because I'm starting to think maybe this is cramps, and not food poisoning. Except I haven't had a period in almost 2 years so it's hard to tell.
Aw man, Nora got post 39 of thread 39.
Jessica - YES. The first cramps I got I thought I was having another kid.
Hello Kitty is no sexist.
The cute cuddly white cat from Japan's Sanrio Co., usually seen on toys and jewelry for girls and young women, will soon don T-shirts, bags, watches and other products targeting young men, company spokesman Kazuo Tohmatsu said Friday.
"We think Hello Kitty is accepted by young men as a design statement in fashion," he said.
Top 50?
Stephanie, I'm sorry, but I don't have any advice, except to go with what you think will be best.