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Post by SpringSummers on Feb 26, 2011 8:10:42 GMT -5
Now all I have to do is deal with getting it healed, blah. Julia, also get caught up on some sleep. Don't dry out that socket, and all will be well, and all will be well, and all manner of things will be well.
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Post by SpringSummers on Feb 26, 2011 8:11:18 GMT -5
Lovely little dance number with a very delightful Harry Shum Jr (from Glee). Take a look! Very cute! Thanks for sharing that.
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Post by SpringSummers on Feb 26, 2011 8:12:50 GMT -5
Going into work for awhile today.
Contractor work progressing well and at a rapid pace! How often do you hear that?
Piano - not so good. Lots of people have expressed interest. People love it when they come by and see it and try it. BUT, that whole "you have to move 700 lbs thing" just puts them off, for some reason.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Feb 26, 2011 10:11:50 GMT -5
Now all I have to do is deal with getting it healed, blah. Julia, also get caught up on some sleep. Did the doc tell you about swoozling out your mouth with salt water? Also, don't allow the socket to dry out. EDIT: Oh, I see Spring already told you that.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 26, 2011 12:00:32 GMT -5
Now all I have to do is deal with getting it healed, blah. Julia, also get caught up on some sleep. Did the doc tell you about swoozling out your mouth with salt water? Also, don't allow the socket to dry out. EDIT: Oh, I see Spring already told you that. Yeah, I must start with the swoozling right after breakfast. At least the mysterious swollen insect bite/sting on my opposite side eyelid is no longer painful: I went through most of yesterday feeling as if I'd been kicked by a horse on both sides of my face. Julia, eating is not much fun, still, and the fun part of diabetes is that *I must eat*
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Post by Michelle on Feb 26, 2011 19:48:26 GMT -5
Lovely little dance number with a very delightful Harry Shum Jr (from Glee). Take a look! Very nice! And he *is* delightful. Far too young for me, but...yum.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 26, 2011 20:52:07 GMT -5
Quiet day, here.
I am up two shelves and have all but two...no, three... no four of my BtVS Jossverse action figures/sets on one shelf; one of the unhung is the 12" Willow that Sam got me for Christmas, the other three are Lorne and Wesley (AtS s4) and Malcolm Reynolds. All of the Trek stuff that was spread all over the house is on shelves now, too, which is also much better.
My jaw is much better, and we're having shrimp creole for dinner, so yay for that, too.
Julia, now if the damned snow would just go away, things would be copacetic.
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Feb 26, 2011 21:20:18 GMT -5
Quiet day, here. I am up two shelves and have all but two...no, three... no four of my BtVS Jossverseaction figures/sets on one shelf; one of the unhung is the 12" Willow that Sam got me for Christmas, the other three are Lorne and Wesley (AtS s4) and Malcolm Reynolds. All of the Trek stuff that was spread all over the house is on shelves now, too, which is also much better. My jaw is much better, and we're having shrimp creole for dinner, so yay for that, too. Julia, now if the damned snow would just go away, things would be copacetic. We got 1.55" of rain overnight according to the rain gauge, and it may freeze tonight. Of course Paul put in the baby tomato plants today, but he's got them protected. I am envious of shelves and space for shelves...I went out to breakfast, and got another pretty box at Joann's - since yesterday they'd got some new ones in, so it's a similar Oriental-ish pattern (same artist) but in blues and greens instead of reds. It'll replace two of the plastic bins holding collage stuff, once I get some more clear plastic envelopes, or maybe I'll just go with file folders. I've moved everything from the pretty plastic boxes that I can't open anymore into less pretty but openable ones. Stupid arthritic hands. Then Paul and I went to the art supply store for another drawing pad for Katherine (I got two this time, so she won't run out) and See's on the way home for Aged Mum's candy. At least when she calls (I wonder if Useless BiL actually showed up, or even called) I can fend off another OMG THE WORLD IS RUNNING OUT OF CHOCOLATE freakout. Paul's here with the takeout, I'd better go be useful.
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Post by Sara on Feb 26, 2011 21:21:43 GMT -5
As much as I love Kaylee, I have to say it's good to be back in my own place. Still working my way through my vacation photos. I'd hoped to be finished looking through them by now, but midway through I kind of hit a wall and got a little discouraged by how many I had yet to deal with. But I'm still plugging away, slowly but surely.
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Feb 26, 2011 23:12:19 GMT -5
Fringe was... wow. Just. wow.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Feb 27, 2011 0:04:30 GMT -5
Begun the packing planning for the trip to LA this coming Friday (***FREAKOUT***). Toiletries and extra chargers for electronics are sorted and packed. Am watching Walking Dead since it's the only show at Paleyfest having an afterparty. If I'm going to be in the room with the actors, maybe it would be nice to know who they are.
Wish it was True Blood.
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Post by SpringSummers on Feb 27, 2011 10:51:13 GMT -5
As much as I love Kaylee, I have to say it's good to be back in my own place. Still working my way through my vacation photos. I'd hoped to be finished looking through them by now, but midway through I kind of hit a wall and got a little discouraged by how many I had yet to deal with. But I'm still plugging away, slowly but surely. Looking forward to it!
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Post by SpringSummers on Feb 27, 2011 10:53:14 GMT -5
Begun the packing planning for the trip to LA this coming Friday (***FREAKOUT***). Toiletries and extra chargers for electronics are sorted and packed. Am watching Walking Dead since it's the only show at Paleyfest having an afterparty. If I'm going to be in the room with the actors, maybe it would be nice to know who they are. Wish it was True Blood. Good plan. I hope you end up enjoying Walking Dead, so it becomes enjoyable rather than a chore. And enjoy the 'fest!
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Feb 27, 2011 11:36:21 GMT -5
32.4F and raining, for certain very crunchy values of rain.
Julia, ugh to the ugh ugh ugh.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Feb 27, 2011 11:41:59 GMT -5
Begun the packing planning for the trip to LA this coming Friday (***FREAKOUT***). Toiletries and extra chargers for electronics are sorted and packed. Am watching Walking Dead since it's the only show at Paleyfest having an afterparty. If I'm going to be in the room with the actors, maybe it would be nice to know who they are. Wish it was True Blood. Good plan. I hope you end up enjoying Walking Dead, so it becomes enjoyable rather than a chore. And enjoy the 'fest! If I had seen the first episode when it aired I don't think I wouild have come back. It's deeply derivative, recalling ALL of the Night of the Living Dead movies, or so I thought. I saw two more yesterday and even though I foresaw the climax of the central plot event, it was still well done and not all the turns of the story were as easily foreseen. There were great moral points that could be an inspired discussion. However, it does not--so far--approach True Blood or, for that matter, Buffy. That said, the first few episodes of either show weren't that inspired either. I'm going to give it some more. There's three more eps to catch (six in the entire season) and we'll see if I'm hooked enough to want to see more when it returns.
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