clevermanka (
clevermanka) wrote2007-05-14 10:06 am
Minutiae of daily life
Friday night was fabulous, fabulous, fabulous.
shrijani, you clever minx, you, hiding the identity of one of the fabulous boys. It was wonderful to reconnect with someone in Lawrence who's been around here since 1988, like me.
I was a good girl and got to bed by midnight-thirty, but I woke up at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday. Yuck. However, that meant I was up bright and early to visit the Farmer's Market, and picked up some amazing purple asparagus, white and red radishes, and some labneh. Mmmm! Later,
solan_t came by to walk me through making a corset, at least halfway. Dummy me forgot about this mildly important component called a busk. *facepalm* I'll be ordering that today.
It was great to see
bestill, too! Sorry you didn't get as much done as you would have liked on your project. Poor thing!
Sunday I went to KC to hang out with a friend and help her with some sewing projects. We only got one project done (she needed help with repair and alterations of some vintage garments), but we were distracted by some of the Easter Eggs on the Duran Duran: Live In London DVD and her latest Netflix find: Rebel Beat: The Story of L.A. Rockabilly.
I got eight hours of sleep last night! Very exciting. However, this morning when my alarm went off, I was more tired than when I wake up in the middle of the night. Not sure what that's about. I talked to my former-RN mom about my sleep issues and she said I should go get my hormones checked for early onset menopause. OMFGWFTBBQ???? Since I am choosing to deny the possibility of that particular reality, I shall give it another month before I seek medical advice on the issue. Seriously. Menopause? I'm thirty-seven! Yes, I know, I know. SHUT UP. It was bad enough hearing it from my mom. I don't want to hear it from anyone else. Seriously.
The Fast-5 thing is going well. I was a little worried about how I would fare over the weekend, but really, I was fine. As I thought, staying busy is the key and I have no problem staying busy.
I was a good girl and got to bed by midnight-thirty, but I woke up at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday. Yuck. However, that meant I was up bright and early to visit the Farmer's Market, and picked up some amazing purple asparagus, white and red radishes, and some labneh. Mmmm! Later,
It was great to see
Sunday I went to KC to hang out with a friend and help her with some sewing projects. We only got one project done (she needed help with repair and alterations of some vintage garments), but we were distracted by some of the Easter Eggs on the Duran Duran: Live In London DVD and her latest Netflix find: Rebel Beat: The Story of L.A. Rockabilly.
I got eight hours of sleep last night! Very exciting. However, this morning when my alarm went off, I was more tired than when I wake up in the middle of the night. Not sure what that's about. I talked to my former-RN mom about my sleep issues and she said I should go get my hormones checked for early onset menopause. OMFGWFTBBQ???? Since I am choosing to deny the possibility of that particular reality, I shall give it another month before I seek medical advice on the issue. Seriously. Menopause? I'm thirty-seven! Yes, I know, I know. SHUT UP. It was bad enough hearing it from my mom. I don't want to hear it from anyone else. Seriously.
The Fast-5 thing is going well. I was a little worried about how I would fare over the weekend, but really, I was fine. As I thought, staying busy is the key and I have no problem staying busy.

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Really. I honestly doubt that's the issue, it doesn't run in my family, and have enough stress in my life at the moment that honestly? I don't need to add to it.
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Why can't we just nap whenever we need it?
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Because the universe hates us!
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We should move to a Latin country. Then we can siesta.