It's cool, babe. I know this is the crazy time of year for you at work, so I was aware that you weren't keeping up on LJ. I actually kept meaning to drop you an email, because the last I heard from you, you wanted to know how Papa Bear was and I was like, "Oh, she misses the internet." But you know how lazy I am about actually sending out emails to people, so that didn't happen.
But yeah, it's been two straight months of suckage here. Health wise - I am having more good days than bad days lately but something still feels off. I know when something isn't right with my body, now I just need someone to listen to me and figure it out.
Lots of broken bones in my family. My siblings and myself, and my cousins all lived out in the country - lots of tree climbing and daredeviling from us.
Father Time is from Jude the Obscure, right? I was going to buy that for my sister for Christmas - she is an avid reader and has a thing about the name Jude (it is the patron saint of lost causes and desperate cases) but then I remembered that it sounds like a terribly depressing book. Is it a terribly depressing book? I did look into it though and I found out the reason it was so controversial was that it basically trampled all over all the things the Victorian people held sacred - marriage, religion, social status. Apparently people quite hated that author back in the day for being a miscreant.
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But yeah, it's been two straight months of suckage here. Health wise - I am having more good days than bad days lately but something still feels off. I know when something isn't right with my body, now I just need someone to listen to me and figure it out.
Lots of broken bones in my family. My siblings and myself, and my cousins all lived out in the country - lots of tree climbing and daredeviling from us.
Father Time is from Jude the Obscure, right? I was going to buy that for my sister for Christmas - she is an avid reader and has a thing about the name Jude (it is the patron saint of lost causes and desperate cases) but then I remembered that it sounds like a terribly depressing book. Is it a terribly depressing book? I did look into it though and I found out the reason it was so controversial was that it basically trampled all over all the things the Victorian people held sacred - marriage, religion, social status. Apparently people quite hated that author back in the day for being a miscreant.
My Little Man is too cute. 8)
/fist bump of support/