sumi, I'm so sorry. I hope you can figure something out quickly. Tons of ~ma headed your way.
Laura, I'm so glad you weren't hurt.
TCG and I went to see Crime and Punishment at Trinity Rep in Providence today. Dan Butler was in it. I guess he has been a regular at Trinity once upon a time, but it was before I started seeing plays there. The adaptation was excellent, and we went out for a mostly free to us (thanks to a Christmas gift of a groupon) dinner.
I spent the day cleaning all the things and doing my taxes. I feel good. High-fiving myself.
aaaand I just read through - sumi, that really sucks. I hope you find a good place to move to quickly.
Oh no, sumi! That sucks. I hope you find a new place to live soon and can put this all behind you.
The house finally looks like Mardi Gras is no longer barfing in it which is kind of a relief. Tom hauled ass to clean the place up which was quite awesome... I was busy writing the first draft of my big article that's due Thursday. Which I finished doing, hooray! Editing tomorrow, and maybe starting on the shorter article due on March 1.
Feels good to have a draft done, damn.
Laura, I'm glad you're ok. I really think other driver, witness, and police officer really could have come up with some less traumatic way to hang out with you, but I can hardly blame them for wanting to.
Sumi, RRAAAAAGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sumi, that sucks. I hope you find another place, soon. How awful to think you were caught up and then find out you're not!
askye, god. That sounds absolutely miserable. I hope spending time with Will helps for at least a little while.
He cut our walk short after five minutes and has been alternating between licking his paws and giving me a "What is this f---ery, woman?" looks since we came back.
I needed that laugh.
Laura, my dear, I'm glad you are okay and as usual, JZ says what I want to say so beautifully.
D took me for a wonderful Italian dinner and then amazing music, which was delightful. And then I had a PMS/alcohol - fueled freakout, but we talked about it and things are better. I need to learn to speak up in the moment when his joking goes too far.
Right now he's walking the dog and getting croissants, and then he's going to fix breakfast.
Just found out our favorite diner is under new ownership. The same people own several diners around the area and we liked it because the food was good, they didn't skimp on the portions, the prices were right, the service was always prompt. Some of it was frozen veggies or canned veggies but it was a diner.
I should be happy the new owners are all about locally sourced and made from scratch food and one of the new menu items is bacon waffles with maple butter. They also plan on making doughnuts in house.
But the new owners also own a nice restaurant here in town and the service sucks. We've only been there three times because the service is so damn slow. We've given that place 3 tries and Will won't go back because the service was so slow (seriously last time we waited to be seated for nearly 10 minutes and they put us in the empty table we'd been standing next to the whole time).
x-post from Natter:
Home from Paris. Sick. Fall down go boom.
Trip was best decision I've made in a long time. Thanks for everything over the last year, my Buffista army.