erin, from the day I went out to look at the first house (and second one I saw being the one I am in now) until moving day ( a frighteningly scant 10 weeks) my back CRAWLED. Like, literally. I could feel the skin moving against my clothes. I was a vibrating wreck. I lost 10 lbs between offer and closing, probably nervous energy alone, and that was under a month. It's stressful and anxiety making.
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Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[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.
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Huh. I just checked my BMI. (Yes, I know that it's scientific garbage, and that the inverse square formula makes it not too accurate for very short or very tall people. But it's the number that my doctors bug me about, and one less thing for my doctors to bug me about is good.) Two more pounds down, and I'll be officially "overweight" rather than "obese."
That should get you some less bugging.
woo! go Hil!
Congrats Hil! Your recipes and healthy eating habits are truly praise-worthy.
I shall try some more yoga and hope the melatonin can counteract the home-buying anxiety. I fear the cupcake i indulged in is NOT helping with jitters, but it was delicious nonetheless. I have not Hil's nutritional fortitude.
et yet again remove inappropriate italics.
(sighs in a contentment of wistful melancholy)
3rd season Farscape is so nice. I made myself a gigantic bowl of pasta, I made googly eyes at a neighbor in the laundry room (my, he was QUITE handsome), and am playing Lord of the Rings Online while re-watching Farscape.
"See that star? It's the center of my starchart. I plot my course by it; it's the single fixed point in my universe. And I always name it Aeryn."
(sigh)
So, I've been having an email back-and-forth with the financial aid office, in which they keep telling me that my money was transfered into my bank account my electronic transfer, and I keep telling them that no, it wasn't -- it's not there, and they never asked for my account number anyway.
I just got an email from a totally different university office informing that I have a check to pick up from them. I've never dealt with this other office, and they say that what I have is a "refund" check, and I don't think I'm supposed to be getting a refund for anything, since I haven't paid for anything yet, since I haven't gotten my loan money yet. I'll go to pick up that check tomorrow and see if somehow my loan money got routed over there.
I'm still sitting in tech. At least the music in Sondheim and my new wireless mics sound good.