It's pretty solid piece of furniture and we're going to secure it to the wall.
'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[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.
I'm not very good with grown-up furniture.
We decided that we're not going to pull the plug until after this season of Penny Dreadful.
It's easily ahemable, as I just nabbed it last night.
Well, the school where I didn't want to work rejected me anyway. One more interview on Thursday. This one is for a school where I think I'd really like working.
I have a pile of 30-year-old plastic modeling and military history magazines that Hubby hauled around with him since 1977. eBaying these hurts, but I'm hoping there are modelers and similar history buffs out there who will be giddy to see these and be happy to give them appreciative homes.
Let's hope that school took the last of fate's rejections, Hill. Interview~ma!
It seems (knock on wood) that what seemed like an allergic reaction to the Lexapro last week was a one-time thing. I haven't had any other itchy allergic symptoms since then.
I am having some minor issues that I think may be from the Lexapro (mainly waking up WAY too early and being unable to fall asleep; also being kind of dopey/tired during the day), but if they are caused by the Lexapro, I'm willing to give it a couple of weeks to see if they go away (which is often the case when starting a new drug).
It's bad timing, though, because the next 2 weeks are stupid busy, and I genuinely don't have the spoons to deal with everything. It'll all happen; just...it'll be rough.
That said, I told Tim last night that if these 2 stupid busy weeks hadn't been looming, I might not have decided to go to the doctor (because I knew I needed help dealing with them), so in the end it's a good thing. I hope.
TL;DR: I'm just dopey/tired and stressed.
Teppy, I have found that anti-depressants can sometimes have weird side effects for the first couple of weeks that then go away. I hope that is the case for you.
I have found that anti-depressants can sometimes have weird side effects for the first couple of weeks that then go away.
Yeah, I remember that happening with Zoloft for me -- it gave me insomnia, but that stopped after a couple of weeks. So as long as I'm not having an allergic reaction (and it seems like I'm not), I'll stick it out another week at least. These are just 2 bad weeks to be dopey tired, because I have so much to do, including going to my brother's graduation and going to Chicago.
Best of luck getting everything done, Teppy. Wishing you much energy~ma.
Forgive me if I mentioned this already, but I still have pregnancy brain and can't remember things. One of the things I talked about with the diabetic counselor was exercise. She wanted me to take a 30 minute walk every day, which is not doable for me. So we agreed on 10 minutes of exercise 3 times a day. She didn't think walking around the supermarket should count toward this, but then again I don't think she fully understood my disability issues. Anyway, I've been doing light weights in the morning, which really has been helping my post breakfast numbers, but I'm still struggling to get exercise in during the rest of the day.