Birds don't scare me so it was funny more than anything.
Wandered down to field to watch fireworks& chat. Neighborhood girls were selling treats with profits going to BARCS, so I gave them $$. Nice chatting with folk.
Also, so much sweat & bugspray this evening, I'm gonna shower before bed. I feel encaked.
Amy, I ended up switching to Celexa (citalopram), which I've been on pretty successfully for almost 10 years.
I've been on Prozac multiple times. Every year and a half or so, the AD I'm using stops working that well so my Dr. switches me to something else. Eventually I cycle through all the ADs that have worked for me and we start the cycle again with Prozac. By then enough time has gone by that when I cycle through the various ADs again they work again for awhile.
Too tired to remember all the ADs I've been on, but Cymbalta and Wellbutrin have worked for me. I've also taken Buspar (for anxiety) for almost 20 years.
ION, I'm revising a version of my resume and have discovered I've been totally inconsistent with my use of the Oxford comma.
OMG this morning's 7AM meeting is incoherent.
I've been totally inconsistent with my use of the Oxford comma.
Burn the witch!
We're changing the way we do a lot of things, and I can already tell that people are going to get tetchy.
Somehow overnight, my sunburn chilled out, but the bug bites came up! Annoying.
The Wimbledon commentators have been going on about the presence of insects around the grounds today, and apparently they have now discovered that today is the one day of the year that flying ants are...swarming, if that's the correct word.
Now they're running through a list of Wimbledon matches that have been disrupted by animals.
"The bugs have taken over Center Court."
Off to the dentist. Doubt this is going to be much fun no matter what.