Anyone awake? Very sore back/neck after a chiro appt today (it's still all locked up from the car accident) and a brain that won't shut up equals insomnia. I took 600 mg of ibuprofen but no love, and I'm out of Flexoril. Blah.
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[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.
Well, I'm up, because I'm at work, and I had to drive through A BLOWING SNOW BLIZZARD (which is redundant, but) IT'S APRIL 3RD! SPRING FOR REAL AND FOR TRUE! WHY WAS THERE THREE INCHES OF SNOW ON MY CAR THIS MORNING!
Oh, yeah, mountains.
Oh, Pix, I hope you got some sleep eventually.
Oh, yeah, mountains.
Around here, it's "Oh, yeah, Minnesota." Or, as I was wont to filk when I lived in Ohio, "I'm dreaming of a white Memorial Day..."
I do not have strep throat
I don't know whether to congratulate you or not, beth. I'm glad you don't have to worry about spreading strep around, but not glad that you are feeling so crappy that it was a possibility.
sj, I would love if you sent me info on arm exercises. Thank you!
Sure! I'll send it Tuesday after I get back from my too early PT appointment.
Pix, I hope you were able to get some sleep and are feeling better today.
Beth, I hope you feel better soon as well.
Do you think my mother would notice if I stole the mattress from the guest bedroom? Best.sleep.ever.
I am afraid it might be , so I am trying to declare it not so
I am afraid it might be , so I am trying to declare it not so
OIC. Well, this time of year, it's probably allergies or something having its wicked way with your throat. I know this because I never have colds, just allergies.
Dear Universe:
beth does not have strep.
Pix has gotten to sleep (as well as pain relief)
All buffistas who wish have lost at least five pounds overnight. (Hey, if I'm chatting up the Universe, might as well ask, right?)
I'm watching "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," and once again marveling at how a single show can simultaneously get so much right and so much wrong. Even just in terms of the interior design -- they've got accessible design in the kitchens and bathrooms and put actual thought into figuring out how people with different disabilities interact with their surroundings and how to create the right environments for them, but at the same time, the kids' rooms are always those annoying theme rooms that any kid would get tired of within a few months. Or, worse, built-in toddler-sized furniture that's going to be a pain to replace when the kid is no longer toddler-sized.