June 2010
66 posts
Cutting For Stone was a GREAT read. I’m emotional now. I love books like that. What next??
We are catching up on Bethenney Getting Married and have realized how much they are us and we were them. Our attitudes, sarcasm, laughs and misery of engagement were much the same. So funny to see it mirrored. Thank God we weren’t the only ones. Planning a wedding was hell. Being married is bliss :)
Wow, what a week. Home study for the new drug I will be selling, air conditioning broken, electrician back AGAIN, TV installed, final move out, getting prepared to leave town….
We are now completely moved out of the town home - it was bittersweet walking out for the last time. So many good memories there (fell in love, got engaged, moved in, got all 3 dogs, Hanukkah/Christmas just the two of us this past year…). But, onward and upward. I love our new house too and it will be fun to make it our own (ie, rip down that ugly wallpaper and fix the floors).
I have one more conference call in 5 minutes and then I am going to drag my tired body to yoga to end the day. The evening will consist of packing my suitcase and relaxing with my husband and doggies. Then I take a 7:30am flight to Cleveland in the morning to see friends and family all week. Husband is staying here with the doggies. At least he has his giant new TV to keep him busy :)
So true.
Sara Gruen (via mascarah)
I just googled this and found hundreds of other people who also suffer from the random itchies with no apparent rash, generally after a shower, but other times as well. From my web research it may be related to blood circulation. Makes perfect sense in my case, as I am not blessed with good circulation. I would call it very bad, considering I almost lost a toe earlier this year. Medical problems. Me. And to think all these years, people thought I was just a hypochondriac. No! It’s real! At least an auto-immune disease is an all encompassing diagnosis. Anything that I feel is strange with my health, I look it up, and oh, yep - it’s indicative of auto-immune disease. Good times.
Wow! Cigarettes only cost $4.25 when I quit! (in TX) Sorry, NY smoker friends. Now is the time to quit :)