4.25.2012

sometimes a particular action is worth facing the consequences over

April 24: monocracy
I think that it says a lot about my life right now that I typed "monocrazy" five times before I spelled 'monocracy' properly....
April 25: parietal
The parietal area of my heart is both too thick and too thin, keeping out some of what I should by rights be able to accept, and allowing in things that I would be better off without.
 
    I've finally made a travel plan: I'm headed home this weekend, staying for just a couple of days. There are some practical things that I need to take care of, and a highly impractical, borderline horrible thing that I need to do, too. Yay.  At least I'm traveling a bit past the snow that's forecast. Seriously--snow. Ugh.
    It's just as well that I'll be away from contact for a while; I've been in a lousy mood for several days and it's not shaking. If anything, it's digging in for the long haul. Still, I'm eating right, taking my vitamins, getting regular exercise (though I took tonight off because I'm extra sore from ramping things up to the most recent notch), and not even drinking all that often. (Not nearly as often as I'd like....) I have some new books in the Kindle and am settled into the cave for some quiet.

[the title quotation is from a romance novel called Taming an Impossible Rogue, written by Suzanne Enoch, and reads in its entirety: "...sometimes a particular action is worth facing the consequences over. The trick is knowing which action, and when to take it."]

2 comments:

  1. Borderline horrible? Uh oh... I shudder to imagine the possibilities. And I'm too tired tonight to come up with any witty possibilities!

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  2. Yo, spend some time by the water, k?

    Hugs.

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