{{{Nonian}}}
Cass, travel~ma to you.
Shopping was fun. H and I both vented about our various venty things, which made us both feel better, and she is not mad at me about the car fiasco on Friday. I'm glad I forced myself to go.
Zoe ,'Heart Of Gold'
[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.
{{{Nonian}}}
Cass, travel~ma to you.
Shopping was fun. H and I both vented about our various venty things, which made us both feel better, and she is not mad at me about the car fiasco on Friday. I'm glad I forced myself to go.
I was using a sharpie to address my mail today, and wondering why it had ribbons on it. Why is this a special sharpie?
Oh! It's Pix and ND's permanent marker of their marriage. Well, here's to you crazy kids.
{{{Nonian}}} It must be hard to try to pull of Christmas on your own. I hope being at your parents' lets you relax.
The reason the symptoms sounded familiar to me is that a friend in Tennessee had pleurisy more than once.
My travel should be fine. It's a direct flight. Just massively delayed. Better than snow and better than the night I semi-slept at the airport. It's a rough time to travel and the only person put out is me. If there is a car at Hertz for me, I am okay.
I remember when this time of night used to be a fairly busy posting time.
Insomnia is not cool to admit? I am always awake but I hate posting alone.
Oooooh, we have a plane.
I'm not awake this late as often as I used to be, but I have no problem admitting when I have insomnia.
Checking in on the night shift! These 1 am anxiety attacks need to GO. I suspect that my last cigarette of the night is a contributor, and maybe the prednisone. Good thng I'm nearly done the latter. I really hate waking suddenly and panicked.
smonster, the prednisone can definitely increase anxiety attacks. Or at least it did for me. Though, I still miss it.