Cake and such
Mar. 20th, 2005 07:41 pmHad a lovely Saturday with
cleverocity eating the most marvelous cake and wandering around aimlessly (the best way to wander). It was great to spend some time with her and laugh about all of the stupid things in our lives. After all of the insanity of the past week, it is so nice to hang out with a like-minded (i.e. crazy in just the right way) individual. It still boggles my mind when I think of how close we live to each other. Small world indeed!
As for me, I'm doing well. I had an extremely bad day on Wednesday and cried almost non-stop. No tears since then, though. I suppose I'm either too dehydrated or numb (or perhaps a combination). I'm feeling pretty good and I think that I'll be fine until Pookie (emphasis on the "Pooh" part, please) returns this Thursday with his grand pronouncement about What He Wants To Do With His Life.
I had database work to do today, but I chucked it all and instead spent a pleasant day cleaning the apartment. I went to the bakery for my usual Sunday treat and realized that it is Palm Sunday. The sight of people leaving the neighbourhood churches clutching their palm fronds reminds me of a Palm Sunday when I was in high school...
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As for me, I'm doing well. I had an extremely bad day on Wednesday and cried almost non-stop. No tears since then, though. I suppose I'm either too dehydrated or numb (or perhaps a combination). I'm feeling pretty good and I think that I'll be fine until Pookie (emphasis on the "Pooh" part, please) returns this Thursday with his grand pronouncement about What He Wants To Do With His Life.
I had database work to do today, but I chucked it all and instead spent a pleasant day cleaning the apartment. I went to the bakery for my usual Sunday treat and realized that it is Palm Sunday. The sight of people leaving the neighbourhood churches clutching their palm fronds reminds me of a Palm Sunday when I was in high school...
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