Happy Anniversaries all around!
I have discovered that is impossible to become really annoyed with argumentative people in a check-out line, even in 102° weather, if you've just come from a showing of Mama Mia! and still have the songs running through your head.
Happy anniversary to Scrappy and DH, and to Aimee and MM! Must be a good day to get married.
I'm watching The Wonderful Wizard of Oz with my kids right now. Yay for lazy afternoons!
oh lord am tired.
Last night on the way home I got a call from one of mac's friend's mom. Could I watch her son for a few hours Sat night? Sure, but we have afternoon plans in the city, so I have to coordinate times and such. no big.
Get home and there is a sign on the elevator. Elevator work to replace the interior and do work on the ancient workings starts on Monday and the elevator will be out until all work is complete, no time estimate. Craptastic for 2 reasons - first and foremost, I am getting a new toilet on Monday and the poor plumber is NOT carrying it up 5 flights of stairs. second, we will be stairing it while the work is being done and now with a fairly full weekend, I am not sure when I can get to the grocery to stock up on heavy things.
Mac has a chest cough which seems to only be surfacing at night and gets worse as he is sleeping. 1am he comes to my bed having woken himself up. cough medicine and back to bed, but in my bed. 5am, he is crosswise and pushing me out of the bed. 7am I give up for good and start on the work needed in the house before we need to leave at 12.
dishes, litter, laundry, kitchen counters, vacuum. Breakfast then out for errands of PO and vet for catfood - the sky looked doomy, but we made it back before the rain came.
The sun is out as I put out the laundry to dry and get a second breakfast. By noon when we are to leave the sky is black and rain is starting to fall - the TV says flash flood warning up to an inch in an hour and to stay inside.
We eventually leave at 1pm even though it is still raining, but we've changed the outing from the Central Park Zoo to the Met. Meet friends and brother and spend 3 hours walking the Met with a break for lunch. Train back to get friend, walk walk walk, get ice cream and now are home.
My feets are starting to recover. I feel like I walk that much in a normal day, so I am not sure why the throbby.
You don't work retail, right? Three hours standing/walking sounds like a lot more than a normal day! Much less all the rest of it.
Random people popping up on Facebook are killing me right now. Most recently, the awesome guy who played Jesus in my HS production of Godspell. Love.
I just realized that I know the guy running for Senate in my parents' district. I used to ice skate at the same rink as his daughter, who was a year or two younger than me.
Ugh msbelle, maybe it's the bad night's sleep? Is the friend still there?
I hope things work out better than they sound msbell. and I hate to say it -- but asthma coughs do that. However -- extra pillows or lift up the pillow end of the bed might help temporarily
I have discovered that is impossible to become really annoyed with argumentative people in a check-out line, even in 102° weather, if you've just come from a showing of Mama Mia! and still have the songs running through your head.
agreed
yes we only picked up the friend at 6. It's all good now, because they are entertaining each other and asking nothing of me. And the tired has not moved to make me cranky tired. I have an iced coffee and am ignoring the housework I was going to do in my room.
ooh, I'm glad the kids are keeping each other entertained.
Poor tired feets. Also the floors of the Met are hard, so that would make your feets sore.
I survived my seven hour bus ride. No psychokillers, but there was a little old lady who got on, and proceeded to walk the length of the bus and give people "Do you want to be saved?" pamphlets. (I politely declined.) I think my iPod has a sense of irony, because just as she came over to me, the song "Nonbeliever" came up on shuffle. I had to laugh.