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Woe. Am not feeling well.at.all. Tried to sleep in the waterbed last night - bad move. Slept about an hour and woke up horrendously ill. Shakes and nausea, the whole bit. Couldn't sleep the rest of the night, hrrumph.

I want to be well, dammit, now.

Peeled off my surgi-tape a little early, but it was itching me so badly I thought I might go crazy. The frozen vegetables helped a little, but it was those little strips that were killing me, so off they went.



Today was actually pretty productive, though. Went to the gym and walked on the treadmill for 45 minutes (but having to hold my stomach while doing it was a little embarrassing) and have made progress on the wedding front. I should hear back from the officiant by tomorrow, and have my deejay quotes in by mid-week. Go me!

Oh, get this. My sister talked to my aunt (I come from a long line of white-trash nutjobs, fyi) on the phone. My aunt has declared that my tumor was the remnants of my twin! Twins run on the maternal side of my family, but, um, no. No, not my twin. Just some cells. My aunt is not to be put down though, and I have a feeling that I'll be spending an hour on the phone with her and her nutjob theory. *sigh* I so do not have the energy for that.

I totally missed the DNC coverage tonight. Caught some Larry King Live and watched Mo Rocca give his report. I <3 dorks.

Oh, oh, oh - anyone reading a Unitarian Universalist? I went to the official site and didn't get a good sense of what the group was really about. What I saw, I liked, but what are the services like, for example? Just wondering.

I think I'm going to bite the bullet and take a darvocet to try to get some sleep.

'Night all.

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Date: 2004-07-26 11:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azurerose.livejournal.com
I'm sorry, I couldn't help snorting my Kool-Aid while reading what your aunt said. :)

I'm not Unitarian, but we were married by one... he was really nice, and had a huge binder full of all kinds of wedding ceremonies and the like, and he helped us piece together a beautiful and meaningful one. (kind of Masonic symbolic, in a way...)

I, too, liked what I saw from the website, but I just didn't know. I've thought about going to a service, but I'm afraid the only thing I do religiously on Sundays is sleep in till noon. ;)

Yucky about the tape, but if it itched... could you be allergic to adhesives? I am... I found out the hard way (after getting splashed with boiling water and getting second-degree burns on my left breast)... took over a year for the tape scars to fade.

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Date: 2004-09-26 11:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quidditchgrrl.livejournal.com
Nah, it's not ElJay, it's me finally responding to two-month-old comments!

I've been interested in UU for a bit, since I learned they aren't a Christian church. I offically gave up Christianity (as in, I quit wondering why I didn't believe any of it) almost 4 years ago.

The problem is I don't want to tithe. So trite, it's true. I believe in work, not payout, I guess. *shrug* And that's something that IS universal about Universal Unitarianism.

Ooh, and adhesive allergy sounds awful. I think my trouble was more with the fibers in the tape itself irritating my skin. Scars from tape? Owcchy. :(

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