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Mar. 14th, 2006 11:13 amI posted this on alt.poly and thought I wanted to post it here too.
What's happy in your life?
Can I play? Putting
hmms_sio's most excellent advice into practice and taking advantage of
kightp's gracious opportunity, some happy stuff in my life:
Thanks to some friends and a whole bunch of work from serene *all* my books are in bookcases and almost in order.
Had a wonderful day with
serenejournal yesterday, even though I was in a most prickly mood. I felt much better once she arrived.
loracs and I have been finding many more excuses to laugh about silly things that are probably only funny to us.
I finally accepted the fact that I just can't read paperbacks anymore. So I've gotten rid of a butt load of paperbacks. Which has simplified my book organizing immensely and relieved me of the guilt I've felt for years (literally) about all the books I owned that I would never read.
I finished off *two* books last week. I can't remember the last time I've done that. (Are you sensing a theme around the books? :-)
I discovered just how many old paperbacks I can get in hardcover for not much more than paperbacks thanks to several used book web sites. Now hardcovers I can read! I bought many Mongo mysteries and I'm re-reading Beasts of Valhalla I'm not sure I'm spelling that right.
Yesterday, I was able to help a dear friend feel a little better I think.
I have an appointment on April 10th to talk to some adaptive technology experts. They're going to help me figure out some ways to make my life a
lot easier.
And today I'm looking out my back window at a truly spectacular blue sky. The clouds look substantial enough that I could go visit them.
What's happy in your life?
Can I play? Putting
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Thanks to some friends and a whole bunch of work from serene *all* my books are in bookcases and almost in order.
Had a wonderful day with
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I finally accepted the fact that I just can't read paperbacks anymore. So I've gotten rid of a butt load of paperbacks. Which has simplified my book organizing immensely and relieved me of the guilt I've felt for years (literally) about all the books I owned that I would never read.
I finished off *two* books last week. I can't remember the last time I've done that. (Are you sensing a theme around the books? :-)
I discovered just how many old paperbacks I can get in hardcover for not much more than paperbacks thanks to several used book web sites. Now hardcovers I can read! I bought many Mongo mysteries and I'm re-reading Beasts of Valhalla I'm not sure I'm spelling that right.
Yesterday, I was able to help a dear friend feel a little better I think.
I have an appointment on April 10th to talk to some adaptive technology experts. They're going to help me figure out some ways to make my life a
lot easier.
And today I'm looking out my back window at a truly spectacular blue sky. The clouds look substantial enough that I could go visit them.