I'm not worried about radiation here. We didn't get any appreciable amount from Chernobyl, and the good thing about radiation is that you can't hide it. I'm just sick about adding this to an already horrendous situation.
I don't know if this makes any sense, and it's a tiny thing compared with people who have relatives and roots in Japan, but it's really a blow to me personally. I've put a lot of my life into this, and I've spent a lot of time with the people who work in nuclear plants.
I'd better go to bed.
It does make sense, Ginger, and I am sorry you are going through it.
Yes, thank you, Ginger. And I understand your anguish.
Thank you, Ginger.
Kathy, I hope they can get the filter out with minimal drama.
Knock, knock....anyone home?
Still cranky from the DST change. Slept ten hours last night, and it still took a Herculean effort to get out of bed this morning.
I woke up at 6. Again. Saw the Big Dipper. Apparently, I am DST immune.
zzzzzzzzzz
Also, I don't feel like working and would like a day off.
For the previous 3-4 weeks, I had been waking up at 6 a.m. and then couldn't fall back asleep (my alarm is set for 7:45). So the time change actually worked in my favor for once.
WINNING!
Also winning! The cats didn't start bugging me to feed them at 6 as usual. A few days a week I'm up then anyway but I bailed on yoga this a.m. to sleep in a little and it worked!