What a difference a day makes...
Oct. 15th, 2005 03:30 pmHuh. So. Here I am at home all dressed up and nowhere to go. Actually, I've been waiting since about 10:30am for hubby to call me and tell him where I should meet him for lunch. Long story short, I'm still waiting at 3:24pm and I've gone through the last of the leftover pizza from dinner last night (mmm, nothing like cold Hawaiian pizza), about a dozen mini-peanut butter cups, and a small bowl of tortilla chips.
Interesting the observations one can make when bored out of their mind. I'm sitting here looking at my fuzz free hair and wondering what happened to make it so un-frizzy. On any normal day, it doesn't take any longer than about an hour into my work day for my hair to start in with the frizzing. Drives me insane, I tell you.
Then it hits me. I'm constantly running my hands through my hair in frustration when I'm working with the kids on the bus. Then I leave it alone during the quiet times, but constantly have to throw it over my shoulder and out of my way (my hair is down to the middle of my back again).
Right. So I guess that my frizzy hair comes from stress related fiddling. *gr*
...and with that, I'm off to find another snack. Hubby just called and lunch is out. So is dinner. On the bright side, I get to have me a burger from Sonic for dinner. On hubby's tab, of course.
Interesting the observations one can make when bored out of their mind. I'm sitting here looking at my fuzz free hair and wondering what happened to make it so un-frizzy. On any normal day, it doesn't take any longer than about an hour into my work day for my hair to start in with the frizzing. Drives me insane, I tell you.
Then it hits me. I'm constantly running my hands through my hair in frustration when I'm working with the kids on the bus. Then I leave it alone during the quiet times, but constantly have to throw it over my shoulder and out of my way (my hair is down to the middle of my back again).
Right. So I guess that my frizzy hair comes from stress related fiddling. *gr*
...and with that, I'm off to find another snack. Hubby just called and lunch is out. So is dinner. On the bright side, I get to have me a burger from Sonic for dinner. On hubby's tab, of course.
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Date: 2005-10-18 06:00 pm (UTC)If we don't get an ML, I'm sure we can still arrange a time to meetup with others.
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Date: 2005-10-18 06:03 pm (UTC)Well, there's two of us at least. Guess that means we got to stick together. *gr*
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Date: 2005-10-18 06:56 pm (UTC)My best guess for me is vaguely moderate independent. *gr*
I noticed you don't have kids yet.
Nope, no kids yet. I'm in the same boat here. I'm still in the waiting stage of the health problems. I'm getting a surgery done soonish (after the Nano) that should help with that.
people were extremely nosy about it! Grr.
Oy, they drive me nuts. My in-laws are the worst. Uber-conservatives from Utah. They cornered hubby and I one day and gave us another one of their famous baby lectures. I finally just blew up at them at told 'em to leave me alone, after of course telling them about said health problems. *rolls eyes*
Congrats on your baby, though! Always exciting news. Three months? So that puts you out in... April? Very cool.
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Date: 2005-10-18 06:58 pm (UTC)I'll watch out for a meeting post. I'm open for whatever.
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Date: 2005-10-18 07:10 pm (UTC)Best of luck with the surgery and your recovery. I had to wait quite a while because I have autoimmune thyroid disease. It ended up being for the best financially, but I hate it when people say things like, "It'll happen when the time is right." Sure. And all our wishes always come true. *Shakes head*
Argh. My in-laws are Catholic, but they're better about it. My next-door (Mormon) neighbors started asking before I even moved into my house. Erg.
Yep, I'm due April 17 or thereabouts. It's our second try, but this one is going quite well.
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Date: 2005-10-18 07:13 pm (UTC)I do know another Idaho slasher, but she's in Pocatello.
Well, worst case, I figure we can get together at the bookstore for a tea or something. :)
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Date: 2005-10-19 05:07 pm (UTC)"It'll happen when the time is right." Sure. And all our wishes always come true.
Yup. That's usually when I smile and nod and try my best to control the urge to roll my eyes. *gr*
My next-door (Mormon) neighbors started asking before I even moved into my house.
Yup. Almost the entire clan of in-laws are Mormon. Actually, I am too... but I guess I'm a bit liberal. *shrug* We tend to come to heads about some issues. The kids issue comes up a lot. It's like the second question they all ask me. *sigh* I get used to it for most folks.
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Date: 2005-10-19 05:08 pm (UTC)Same here, though for different reasons. Between my migraines and stress, I can't seem to keep any plot bunnies locked away.
I do know another Idaho slasher, but she's in Pocatello.
Damn. There do seem to be very few of us, eh?
Well, worst case, I figure we can get together at the bookstore for a tea or something. :)
Sounds like an excellent idea.
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Date: 2005-10-19 06:17 pm (UTC)I think I'm lucky in that my family knows I'm fairly opinionated and doesn't bother me about that. I told them right out I was high risk and that seemed to help. Everyone's thrilled now, at least.
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Date: 2005-10-19 06:19 pm (UTC)We need an Idaho slashers club! Come one, come all... three of you!