I don't feel good today. Actually, haven't been feeling good for a week or so. But it's a weird not feeling good. I don't feel sick per se, but I don't feel well either.
I haven't been sleeping well at all. I don't know what it is, it's not the heat (gone by the time I go to bed). I fall asleep at a good hour (10:30!) and wake up more tired than when I went to bed. I'm dreaming more but they're just random odd dreams (if you want random odd dreams, read Neil Gaiman before bed, does the trick).
I've also been a lot more irritable, much to my chagrin. (Apologies to anyone, especially Hubby, that I've snarled at).
Gah.
Maybe I'm just stressed (But about what is entirely unknown to me). Entirely possible.
I hate not knowing why I feel like this. Rather frustrating.
Anyway.
Seeing Toy Story3 tonight. Going up to a friend's graduation BBQ tomorrow in the dessert. That should be fun. Good food and conversation.
And today is Friday, so that is thankful.
Ta.
Showing posts with label Neil Gaiman. Show all posts
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Friday, June 18, 2010
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Summer and long weekends..
It's been a couple weeks since my last post. I think. Lol. I didn't happen to check to see...seems like a long time for me. Business with the end of school, beginning of summer, long weekend (hooray!) and just life in general. Had some crazy stuff happen in the last few days that I wasn't expecting. Pretty draining but l'm glad I was there for them.
So...summer's looking to be a pretty busy time. All of June is pretty booked, July looks to be relaxing, and August is my birthday and our wedding anniversary. Then school starts...and suddenly, summer seems a lot shorter than I wish... Heh. Remember as kids, summer seemed to last forever and everything was magical. Though, summer is still pretty magical for me, but it's that type of magic that's more grown up? Not sure what the right term for it is.
Just finished reading Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book. Amazing book.Very intriguing storyline and the way he deals with death and mythological things in a very...understandable way. It's a children's book, and talks about death in a very non amazing way, also his interactions with ghosts and Vampires and Werewolves...all portrayed as nonamazing things, sometimes bad, sometimes good. It's a book I will read to my kids eventually.
So...summer's looking to be a pretty busy time. All of June is pretty booked, July looks to be relaxing, and August is my birthday and our wedding anniversary. Then school starts...and suddenly, summer seems a lot shorter than I wish... Heh. Remember as kids, summer seemed to last forever and everything was magical. Though, summer is still pretty magical for me, but it's that type of magic that's more grown up? Not sure what the right term for it is.
Just finished reading Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book. Amazing book.Very intriguing storyline and the way he deals with death and mythological things in a very...understandable way. It's a children's book, and talks about death in a very non amazing way, also his interactions with ghosts and Vampires and Werewolves...all portrayed as nonamazing things, sometimes bad, sometimes good. It's a book I will read to my kids eventually.
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