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Total entries in this category: Published On: Sep 08, 2007 11:33 PM |
Some things....Great title, huh? It's a cold, drizzly night and there are worse things then a poor title, I s'pose. E is at an Electric Six show in Hoboken - I'm glad he got to go , even though his friends (you know who you are) forgot to buy tickets until it was sold out. Oh well, he has his love of ES and the digicam - he'll be fine. I am just in a bit of a worrisome mood tonight - coming down with a throat thingie that has me grumpy and irritable (arg - my mom just called to tell my little bro has strep - he could have mentioned it!!! Oh well, I'll go to the Dr. tomorrow if I feel worse), so that doesn't help matters. I have the tv on in the family room, NPR on in the kitchen, tv on in the bedroom, and am upstairs blogging - hmmmm - could someone be a little lonely and spooked out? Oh well, whatever gets me though. Thank goodness for big dogs and warm beds is all I can say. On other fronts, the chickens DO have some common sense - we'd been worrying about them sleeping outside but now that the weather has gotten cold and rainy they actually did go inside to roost. Smart chickens! They have figured out who feeds them, that's for sure. I get a full on chicken assault/greeting (a funny combo of cooing and clucking) at the door every morning at 6:45 when I go out to give them their feed. So funny - Freckles, "my" chicken, is the head of the flock - oh, what a proud chicken momma I am. :) Ah, I was wondering where the dog was - he's
lonely too and finally came and found me, like I said, thank goodness for big
dogs - especially of the friendly, lovable sort.
We got our pics from Kerry and Benge, as seen above- yay, since we didn't snap any of our costumes before the camera died. And yes, left on long enough, those taplights did get mighty warm - luckily, no injuries in the name of (Electric Six) fashion. Today Dr. O said I had "graduated" - that I was doing better and should come every 3 months to get my meds renewed. grr. I'm finding a new doctor. Granted, I like the old guy, Irish, mellow, amiable, excited about our farm, but with all that psyciatric training, he should at least ask how I've been doing (o.k., but thats not the point, really) before he declares me "graduated"- I think he has some sort of pre-determined time frame in his head that he applies to everyone. We have good insurance, so I'll start looking. Dr. D is good, and helps me with Aspergers stuff, but the meds are probably still going to be a part of my life, and I'd like someone to actually actively manage them instead of just dashing off a scrip. I take Lexapro and Xanax - an extra Xanax when I get aspie and shaky from overstimulatuion/stress.... but I can't take that when/if I'm pregnant next year, so I need to find a Dr. who can come to some sort of workable solution.... bah. Aside from that? Baking bread, taking care of lizards, and mellowing out with the dog is the order of the evening.... p.s. Has anyone seen Claire ? I haven't seen/heard from her in quite a while, and her blog comes up as invalid... You around, girl? I'm also thrilled to be reading Mamahandle , although I do get more personally upset when she has a bad day then I would have expected for a blog I just started reading - I guess knowing the exact streets, dirt she treads on up there in Ithaca makes her feel that much closer. That said, reading an Ithaca mama's blog is wonderful. My heart still lives there, no matter how fortunate we have been to land on this haven of farmland. Not having a community of women friends in this area or in Ithaca right now, I know that when baby time comes I'll be glad to have my family close by - and for now, that's where I'll focus. .
Posted: Tue - November 4, 2003 at 09:23 PM |
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