I've got so many things to look forward to, it's pretty satisfying. A move, two weddings, a bachelor party, a going-away party, hopefully a summer party along with all the regular joys of being alive. Good times, for sure.
Marie and I went to the library and got some books (go figure) on decorating and I got a few on Buddhism. I want to spend some time reading up on the religion and see if I can incorporate parts of it into my life. It just makes sense to me and that's a good feeling.
I slept better last night than I have in seemingly weeks. Post-orgasmic slumber is the way to go. I had to get up super-early for a 7:00 dentist appointment but was almost wide-awake at 2:30am. Luckily, I fell right back asleep and didn't stir until the alarm went off. I need to pick a new CD to wake up to, as Dashboard Confessional is starting to wear on me. The dentist appointment was the best cavity-related procedure I've ever had. I was totally numbed and was done in less than half an hour. I need to lay off the bagels for a day or so, but other than that I'm okay.
Marie is gone to Madison today until Wednesday. I might be going to dinner with Betty, my former co-worker. She's funny in that she's always telling me about how screwed up things are there and I got out at the right time. To have so much in common with a 50ish conservative woman should scare me, but it doesn't. We always have fun catching up with each other and I hope it'll work tonight.
It's TV turn off week, so I'm going to try my best to avoid the glass teat. As much as I want to watch, I can find better things to do. It's just hard with Marie gone, as I like the background noise. I also start my dog-sitting routine tonight. Woo hoo!
Eric called on Saturday with engagement news. He and Lori are planning a May/June '04 wedding. Marriage fever has officially taken over.
I'll be in Milwaukee for the day tomorrow, which should be good. More training and information as I start to get busier at work. I hope I don't get lost this time around.
This is a really good idea(s). (bamboozled from
greenhairdork).
Marie and I went to the library and got some books (go figure) on decorating and I got a few on Buddhism. I want to spend some time reading up on the religion and see if I can incorporate parts of it into my life. It just makes sense to me and that's a good feeling.
I slept better last night than I have in seemingly weeks. Post-orgasmic slumber is the way to go. I had to get up super-early for a 7:00 dentist appointment but was almost wide-awake at 2:30am. Luckily, I fell right back asleep and didn't stir until the alarm went off. I need to pick a new CD to wake up to, as Dashboard Confessional is starting to wear on me. The dentist appointment was the best cavity-related procedure I've ever had. I was totally numbed and was done in less than half an hour. I need to lay off the bagels for a day or so, but other than that I'm okay.
Marie is gone to Madison today until Wednesday. I might be going to dinner with Betty, my former co-worker. She's funny in that she's always telling me about how screwed up things are there and I got out at the right time. To have so much in common with a 50ish conservative woman should scare me, but it doesn't. We always have fun catching up with each other and I hope it'll work tonight.
It's TV turn off week, so I'm going to try my best to avoid the glass teat. As much as I want to watch, I can find better things to do. It's just hard with Marie gone, as I like the background noise. I also start my dog-sitting routine tonight. Woo hoo!
Eric called on Saturday with engagement news. He and Lori are planning a May/June '04 wedding. Marriage fever has officially taken over.
I'll be in Milwaukee for the day tomorrow, which should be good. More training and information as I start to get busier at work. I hope I don't get lost this time around.
This is a really good idea(s). (bamboozled from
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Date: 2003-04-21 03:24 pm (UTC)That is a pretty cool to-do list. I think I'm going to learn how to make a better key lime pie...
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Date: 2003-04-24 07:49 pm (UTC)Have you had the Key Lime Pie yogurt? It's pretty good.
I want to start on that photo a day one; I think that would be really interesting. Kinda like the A Day in My Life community.
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Date: 2003-04-25 12:13 am (UTC)I like the photo a day one. If I ever get around to buying a digital camera, I might consider it.
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Date: 2003-04-21 05:37 pm (UTC)I go to these classes occasionally at a new age store. One of the instructors of these classes is a leader in a local Buddhist center. She works very closely with the Rinpoches that are head of that center. I have learned a lot from her, and just being in her presence is a peaceful experience. I even went to one of the services at the center. It was indescribable. Also, my old roommate is the one who initially provoked my interest in Buddhism. She is Catholic, like myself, but has studied many religions and she was a good source for information.
I also have a 50ish conservative former coworker that I get along with fabulously. Her nickname is June Cleaver. She always told me too how I got out at the right time (she has since made it out as well). Funny.
That project list is great!
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Date: 2003-04-24 07:52 pm (UTC)I think taking a class would do me some good.
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Date: 2003-04-25 12:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-25 03:03 pm (UTC)Found you on my /friendsfriends list.
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Date: 2003-04-30 01:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-01 10:06 am (UTC)Cartoon Network needs to pick up Dr. Katz, too. They could have the squiggle-vision hour.