sundries

Mar. 30th, 2009 01:14 am
[personal profile] rm
- In a fit of intense irritation with HTML (you know when it's just moody?) I decided to clean the apartment instead. I'm sure I'll look at it with fresh eyes tomorrow and be able to solve it.

- Tomorrow I'm going to: work efficiently, finish the above-mentioned HTML project, send Kali my next chunk of EtGB and finish and submit two pieces of actual fiction. And do laundry. Amazingly, this is possible and will happen.

- Patty will be home in less than a week. It's amazing to me how 9 or 10 weeks as it usually is, is long, but manageable, and 3 months (3 months!) which isn't that much longer, just hits this point where the whole thing seems bizarre and insane.

- It's spring. How do I know? Is it the buds on the trees? The thunderstorm? The warmer weather? No, it's the giant fucking fly that I just had to chase out of our bedroom.

- My hair was particularly egregious today. Dry and frizzy and it needs a trim. I look like some chick from the 80s. I just keep telling myself this is not a week to be hot. I can be hot next week when the girl comes home.

- Cirque du Soleil. I've never been. Am getting Patty and I tickets. This is spend a big bucks for the good seats sort of a thing, right?

- Am considering making my diet less carnvierous. As in no red meat and eating vegetarian 3 or 4 days of 7. With celiac disease and the soy avoidance and the fact that I really like meat, this wouldn't be easy, but in the "oh god, what's with everyone and the tumors lately?" spirit of things, I'm considering it. I mean, once upon a time I was even vegan.

- I think I need to talk to my mother about getting a scooter for my father. There's no reason for him to be housebound and I know he has to practice his walking, but at his age, waiting for his muscles to recover entirely from the stroke is foolish. There's a world out there he deserves to continue to participate in. My dad is nuts and difficult and undereducated, but he's also enterally curious about pretty much everything. This will cause a family fight, but it's got to be said.

Date: 2009-03-30 08:49 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] qthelights.livejournal.com
Cirque is the most amazing thing you'll ever seen. It's an experience, and it's wonderful. I second what people have said, you don't need to be up front (and often that's best, to avoid clowns or whatever).. somewhere in the middle should be fine and even best as you can see everything going on around you. I saw 'O' and 'Mystere' in Vegas. O from quite far back and Mystere from a side 2/3 back position. Both were amazing. Even if you can't see the face makeup, it doesn't really matter.. it's still all colour and movement.

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