Erika, I'm sorry.
Amy, that sounds awesome! Much ~ma to you.
Everything went well at the dentist, and I have drugs. Z-pac to stave off any infection, and some painkillers. Not sure about the goodness of them (Norco?), but I'll be finding out soon - numbness is starting to wear off.
Oh, I didn't mean now, that happened many years before, just trying to participate in the methods-of-expiring conversation from...quite a few posts back.
Although his birthday just passed last week and he might be tickled if old sorrow could lead to new free drinks.
Norco? Good narcotic. Contains Tylenol too. So don't take any of that. And happy opiating!
Thank you, Cass! I'll wait until a bit later to take it, as I would like to make some egg-drop soup, first.
That view is amazing.
True enough, although with the weather we're having it won't be quite as awesome as it could be. Still, the lights on the Bay Bridge are very pretty.
I haven't been outside since about dawn, I forgot it was raining.
Rain is good, right?
Glad everything went well, Anne.
Teppy, would you live with kids, assuming you had kids, on Ruther or lower Bishop in Clifton? I am feeling, today, like we're so stuck on buying a house in Hyde Park and not only are we not Hyde Park people, I don't want to BE Hyde Park people.
I joked a couple months ago about not being sure if we needed a real estate agents or a psychotherapist, and really it wasn't that much of a joke. I kind of feel like buying a house is asserting my identity, as well as committing to spending the rest of my life in Cincinnati, which is sadly not where I would ideally like to live although it has its good things, as well as being a huge financial decision that we fucked up last time. But we can't keep renting a house with no yard forever.
Why not rent a house with a yard?
Teppy, would you live with kids, assuming you had kids, on Ruther or lower Bishop in Clifton?
I would, yeah. I like that part of Clifton a lot.
I kind of feel like buying a house is asserting my identity
Well, picking a part of town is asserting one's identity in this town. I totally get what you mean about not wanting to be Hyde Park people. I like Hyde Park; I lived there for several years. But I am not a Hyde Park person. I loved living in Clifton, and probably would have stayed there forever if Tim hadn't already had a house.
It's got approximately 10,000 Indian restaurants and might actually get a damn grocery store in Kellers' location before the end of the decade. A food co-op would be sweet. And the library is moving to the old frat house on Bishop. Which you probably knew.