D'vorahDavida
Yetzirah

Do Not Disturb The Lilac Elephant
Fri Apr 23 2004



I've been sitting here in front of the keyboard holding my head, wracking my poor hormone flooded brain for a few coherent words to put down here today.

And as you can see, have opted to talk about the process, rather than come up with some substance.

(Typical)

Don't start with me. Not today. Just consider me a particularly large and potenitally cranky elephant, any color you like, (At the moment I am favoring a nice lilac shade),
balancing on a razor sharp fence. You do NOT want to push me off balance, because I might fall right on top of you. Or not. Who can predict where I might land? The question is, do you feel lucky today?

I am here writing this, avoiding the chore of the day which is doing laundry in preparation for a trip to the mountains to visit the parental units. And to see my favorite dentist for a teeth cleaning session, which happily includes a visit with my foul weather friend who is gatekeeper of that particular dental realm.

I really must make an effort this time to take some pictures of my ancestral homelands to share here. For they are a particularly comely collection of lands. I will put out my camera right now, so as not to forget.. . . Okay, it's in the growing pile of odds and ends to be schlepped northward.


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Had a conversation on the phone with my doctor this morning. Evidently my recent condition is to be considered "normal" and not too alarming.... yet. And no invasive tests will be performed. This was good news. Although it is mildly disturbing to be told that this hormone roller coaster is labeled normal. It smacks of "I'm OK, You're OK" and I have my doubts.

In any case, we are in a wait and see, information gathering mode that I think I can live with.

Unless Ms. Gloomy decides to set up shop and start decorating her room. She's very fond of black. A color I have no use for generally.

Well, off to consult with the washing machine. Things can't go too far awry today as I am well stocked with Junior Mints in the jumbo super economy size from Wal-Mart.
Emergency rations for the barely rational. :-)


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2 Comments
  • From:
    Yarngirl (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Apr 22 2004
    Good luck! I hope the mints help. Chocolate usually does work for me.

    I forgot to mention that you could do same blocks I am with little stress. If you aren't comfortable reading patterns you might grumble and curse once or twice but I think you can do it. You got my garbled instructions for the HDC after all. I'm only up to #11 and each one has been relatively easy to figure out, though I have had to restart a couple of times to get the gauge right. I wouldn't normally worry but since they have to be joined together eventually they all need to be the same size. I hope.

    It would be more fun to have someone to stitch them with, can't you come over to my house?

    Julie
  • From:
    Dustbunny3 (Legacy)
    On:
    Sun Apr 25 2004
    Well did Doc DR jump out and wonder who he was in the tub with??? No matter when you return to normal he will give thoughful advice. Just got back from a retirement party for a super lady I had the pleasure of working with for over 30 years
    and about half smashed and all is right with the world BYE