we will be together all of our days
Jan. 2nd, 2004 02:20 pmHappy 2004, everybody! I'm glad to hear most of you had good New Year's holidays- congratulations to
dakoda on her engagement! Woo hoo! :D
So I just had two days off. On New Year's Eve day I ran some errands, had lunch with Evan near his work, and then visited my sister at her work. She works at a day care during her time at home, so I met the kids in her class. They were sweet, especially a little girl named Mya who climbed right into my lap a minute after meeting me. :) I was glad I went. In the evening Evan, Debs, and I headed up to Millington for Luke and Myla's party. It was pretty fun. We played the new pop culture Trivial Pursuit and watched some of my Friends DVD. We decided to spend the night up there, since everyone else was and it's closer to Evan's work (where he had to be at 7:30 the next morning). The rest of us got up around 10 and had breakfast. Then Debs and I went home. I spent New Year's Day doing housework and taking down the Christmas decorations. I also watched an interesting show about the wives of Henry VIII (am I a nerd or what?). When Evan got off work, I went to his place bearing food, and we ate dinner and relaxed. It was a nice way to start the year. Tonight we might be having a date night, as opposed to our usual sitting around, but I'm not sure what we're going to do.
It's Friday but it feels like Monday. Since last week my schedule has been work two days, off two days. On Monday that will be over. I'll miss it, but my brain will be glad to be back on a normal schedule.
Others have commented on the weird weather. It is, indeed, weird. You heard it here fourth.
My lower back has reached a new level of pain. Every time I think this pull or strain or whatever is going away, it deals me another blow. I think sleeping on Myla's couch aggravated it this time, because by last night I couldn't do much that involved motion. I'm hobbling around like an old lady and yelping every time I bend. I feel like such a whiner, but this just isn't going away. I'll tell myself to bear it like Paul. Maybe a back problem was his "thorn." :)
Okay, hasta luego!
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So I just had two days off. On New Year's Eve day I ran some errands, had lunch with Evan near his work, and then visited my sister at her work. She works at a day care during her time at home, so I met the kids in her class. They were sweet, especially a little girl named Mya who climbed right into my lap a minute after meeting me. :) I was glad I went. In the evening Evan, Debs, and I headed up to Millington for Luke and Myla's party. It was pretty fun. We played the new pop culture Trivial Pursuit and watched some of my Friends DVD. We decided to spend the night up there, since everyone else was and it's closer to Evan's work (where he had to be at 7:30 the next morning). The rest of us got up around 10 and had breakfast. Then Debs and I went home. I spent New Year's Day doing housework and taking down the Christmas decorations. I also watched an interesting show about the wives of Henry VIII (am I a nerd or what?). When Evan got off work, I went to his place bearing food, and we ate dinner and relaxed. It was a nice way to start the year. Tonight we might be having a date night, as opposed to our usual sitting around, but I'm not sure what we're going to do.
It's Friday but it feels like Monday. Since last week my schedule has been work two days, off two days. On Monday that will be over. I'll miss it, but my brain will be glad to be back on a normal schedule.
Others have commented on the weird weather. It is, indeed, weird. You heard it here fourth.
My lower back has reached a new level of pain. Every time I think this pull or strain or whatever is going away, it deals me another blow. I think sleeping on Myla's couch aggravated it this time, because by last night I couldn't do much that involved motion. I'm hobbling around like an old lady and yelping every time I bend. I feel like such a whiner, but this just isn't going away. I'll tell myself to bear it like Paul. Maybe a back problem was his "thorn." :)
Okay, hasta luego!