- 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.
- 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.
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Date: 2009-03-30 05:26 am (UTC):-) My SO was in Japan for 2 weeks once. I thought -that- was a long time. Glad to hear it won't be long now.
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Date: 2009-03-30 05:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-30 05:43 am (UTC)Which show are you thinking of?
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Date: 2009-03-30 05:51 am (UTC)Mind you, I've see them in Vegas, not their tent shows, so YMMV.
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Date: 2009-03-30 05:53 am (UTC)I hear you on the failed vegetarian thing. Meat is just too easy most of the time, primarily when eating out. On the plus side, being vege at home has been surprisingly easy. Living with a pescatarian for a few years tends to help. You build up the staples and learn where to get everything you need. It just seems far easier to go vege when your partner is already there or into the idea as well.
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Date: 2009-03-30 06:01 am (UTC)Also, to reference an above comment, you know you want a clown in your lap.
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Date: 2009-03-30 06:01 am (UTC)Sometimes HTML gets really attitudinal.
Once the budget permits I intend to try to switch to healthier grades of meat (grass-fed beef etc). We tend to eat a lot of chicken and some pork and fish, with meat one meal a day or maybe two if it's something small. It's just too tricky to get enough protein, especially with cooking being annoyingly difficult. But I seem to do well on red meat, so I want to keep it around - just eat the good stuff and not hamburger.
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Date: 2009-03-30 06:14 am (UTC)Cirque, to me, is one of those expressions of humanity at its most glorious. It makes me cry with the overwhelming beauty of it. I've seen it twice, once with really terrible seats (behind a pillar, don't recommend though I still was blown away) and once with excellent but not front-row seats (actually, I don't think there were bad seats in the building for that performance. Or rather, bad seats in the tent.) Being farther back doesn't really diminish it, but being closer might let you enjoy the costumes and set design more.
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Date: 2009-03-30 06:21 am (UTC)(I'm blaming this on the antibiotics.)
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Date: 2009-03-30 06:37 am (UTC)-Not sure I understand about the soy thing, but more chicken and fish, less red meat, treating meat as a condiment and a treat, all seem like good ways to bet, health wise. Maybe think in terms of individual meals rather than whole days.
-Scooter. Yeah, for what little it's worth, I support you here.
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Date: 2009-03-30 06:44 am (UTC)We live to eat!
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Date: 2009-03-30 08:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-30 11:08 am (UTC)When I went to see Cirque's Kooza, "good seats" turned out to be on any aisle or at the front of any section, because they did so much audience stuff; there were three sections (front-middle-back) and I was in the front row of the middle and got popcorn thrown at me, it was awesome :D It's nice to be close, but I wouldn't pay to be in the front section, because you see all the imperfections -- the little muscle wobbles, the makeup smears, the zips in the costumes. Much better to be just far enough back to preserve the illusion. Unless, I suppose, you or Patty are intensely interested in circus performance technique :D
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Date: 2009-03-30 12:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-30 01:05 pm (UTC)The serendipity of being greeted with it a couple of weeks ago when I flipped on the tv just overwhelmed me. (It was on Jon and Kate Plus Eight, a show that I would never watch normally, but interracial couples on TV, yay; unexpected reminders of beauty, even better.)
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Date: 2009-03-30 02:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-30 02:28 pm (UTC)My mother had breast cancer last year.
Soy has estrogenic effects and I shouldn't have it, as hi, I'd like to not get cancer, although I'm not sure the odds are that good.
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Date: 2009-03-30 02:31 pm (UTC)I should do this. I really should. But god, so lazy. And right now so broke. And meat? So tasty.
...my next chunk of EtGB...
This is why I needed a 3 day weekend. Reading this was on my "to do" list and didn't happen. Argh.
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Date: 2009-03-30 02:32 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-03-30 02:39 pm (UTC)Hence the cutting down on the animal products. It all seems like like sensible precautions, given your family history.
I also don't want you to get cancer, and no, the odds aren't so great.
*Bless, no hug.*(Unless you want a hug.)
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Date: 2009-03-30 03:56 pm (UTC)A manual wheelchair would be a serious non-option just because of both his and my mother's strength, but this idea that neither of them are going to leave the house again for years is insane, so something must be done.
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Date: 2009-03-30 04:48 pm (UTC)I just realized today, as my hair has grown out from my previous cut, it looks a lot like your hair back then. Weird.
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Date: 2009-03-30 05:21 pm (UTC)N.
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Date: 2009-03-30 06:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-30 07:59 pm (UTC)Is he getting any physical therapy? It sounds like he could use some. A sensible doctor will probably say "I don't want to give him a scooter because he should be walking", but if he isn't walking, that isn't going to change. Plus a scooter doesn't do well as small spaces like inside apartments, so he'd be walking there. If he takes the scooter to physical therapy...
If he has any arm or upper body issues, a scooter may be difficult to manage - they are a lot harder to steer than a power wheelchair. (They're also often huge and hard to get on buses and the like.) But it is much easier to get a scooter than a powerchair.
Best of luck with that process.
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Date: 2009-03-31 12:48 am (UTC)This will help you pick your seats: http://www.cirquetribune.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=13
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Date: 2009-03-31 01:00 am (UTC)OMGYES spend the big bucks (if you can afford to) on the good seats for Cirque. Tapis Rouge if you can afford it. Is well worth it.
(I'm a newcomer to your LJ. I've been enjoying reading. Hi. :) )
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